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      Wood Marking

      Wood marking encompasses diverse methods to imprint designs, logos, texts, or patterns onto wooden surfaces, serving identification, decorative, or branding purposes.

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        Engraving

        1. Laser Engraving: Utilizes laser technology to etch designs or text onto wood surfaces with high precision, allowing intricate details and customization.

        2. Rotary Engraving: Involves a rotating cutting tool that carves designs or texts into wood, creating durable and detailed markings.

        Printing and Stamping

        1. Inkjet Printing: Applies ink directly onto wood, allowing full-color designs, photos, or graphics to be printed on the surface.

        2. Rubber Stamping: This uses rubber stamps dipped in ink to create repetitive patterns or designs on wood surfaces, offering a cost-effective and simple method.

        Burning Techniques

        1. Pyrography: Involves using a heated metal tip or wire to burn designs or texts into the wood, offering a handcrafted and rustic appearance.

        2. Branding Irons: Utilizes heated metal irons with custom designs or logos to burn impressions onto the wood, commonly used for product branding or marking.

        Chemical and Surface Treatments

        1. Wood Staining: Applies dyes or pigments to alter the color of wood, often used in combination with stencils or masks to create patterns or designs.

        2. Chemical Etching: Involves using chemical solutions or acids to etch or create designs on wood surfaces, requiring precision and controlled application.

        Carving and Sculpting

        1. Hand Carving: Artisans carve designs or texts using hand tools like chisels or gouges, creating intricate and unique markings.

        2. CNC Carving: Utilizes computer-controlled machines to carve precise and detailed designs onto wood, ensuring consistency and accuracy.