I wonder if these guys could do it http://www.jetcutaustralia.com.au/

I've seen them get ridiculuous levels of precision.

Michael M. Minutillo
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On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 9:24 AM, mike smith <meski...@gmail.com> wrote:

> So something like a branding iron onto leather.  (or forehead[1]) :^)
>
> Of course, if you're using a laser, you could use that direct on end
> material to produce code.  But maybe you want to sell the stamp to ppl
> without a laser.
>
>
> [1] a QR code that would take you to www.thenumberofthebeast.com
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 11:05 AM, David Connors <da...@codify.com> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 11:04 AM, mike smith <meski...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Sounds intriguing. If it aint secret, and you'd have to kill us all if
>>> you told us, go on...
>>> Ideas that occur are does it have to be metal, could you make it with
>>> some of the 3d printer stuff that's starting to happen?
>>>
>>
>> I want to make a metal stamp (to be applied with heat) in the form of a
>> low/medium density QR code.
>>
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