Woodburning tool on 110?

It's dymondwood so It won't act like real wood, unless someone says otherwise
 
Depending on what you have in mind, the dymondwood is basically a plywood so unless burned deep I would not think you would have a problem. Also the older 110 scale material was solid wood and acts accordingly. I have in the past picked up 110's on the short side of a $20, a good chance to play without much cost as such, the worst case I could see is a 110 without much of a handle scale.
 
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Depending on what you have in mind, the dymondwood is basically a plywood so unless burned deep I would not think you would have a problem. Also the older 110 scale material was solid wood and acts accordingly. I have in the past picked up 110's on the short side of a $20, a good chance to play without much cost as such, the worst case I could see is a 110 without much of a handle scale.

I was going to sign a name and was thinking of burning in some traction

I probably can't do the traction thing but do you think I can still sign the name

ZTD
 
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