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    I guess I'm spoiled. I use a toaster to make toast...although come to think of it, I have torched a couple loaves of Garlic Bread in the oven.

    I sure wouldn't want my aged paper to turn to dust while going through my laser printer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaxilon View Post
    I guess I'm spoiled. I use a toaster to make toast...although come to think of it, I have torched a couple loaves of Garlic Bread in the oven.

    I sure wouldn't want my aged paper to turn to dust while going through my laser printer.
    As do I. A toaster oven. We don't own a standard toaster, but they all essentially work on convection, much like a regular full-size oven. IIRC

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    That is really cool. I suppose if you did some tearing you could yellow the edges.
    I've done something similar before, but actually made it have the burnt edge effect.
    Good job

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