'Twas the meat and cheese layers (and bread) for an Italian sub -- so, provolone, salami, pepperoni, capicola, on a long roll, with tomatoes, onions, lettuce, jalapenos, oregano, pepper, and salad oil to be added afterward. It was on a baking sheet on an oven rack near the top of the oven, on "broil" for toasting, and I unwisely reached into that tight space with my non-dominant hand to make an adjustment. Hence the seared line down the back side of my fumbling thumb.
Branding irons aren't used much for body mod, probably because they're pretty expensive for a one-off and would tend to have uneven results for a large pattern. Unless you want to mark yourself and all your buddies (or just all your slaves) the same, cautery branding appears to be the modern method of choice.
Respectfully,
Myriad
Branding irons aren't used much for body mod, probably because they're pretty expensive for a one-off and would tend to have uneven results for a large pattern. Unless you want to mark yourself and all your buddies (or just all your slaves) the same, cautery branding appears to be the modern method of choice.
Respectfully,
Myriad
