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qr code business card – with a twist

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I recently bought a craftrobo cutter, its rather rockin! I’ve cut this as a test, its a qr-code for “g33k”. You have to hold it against a dark surface but it scans ok.
Its quite fragile and occasionally blocks fall off or are torn, whats quite amazing is that the error correction embedded in it seem to compensate quite well. This particular one has about 3 or 4 blocks missing, yet it still scans.

I’m looking to get “g33k” tattoo’ed on my wrist using this, any redundant bits that can be missed will help :D

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    [...] his Craft Robo plotter (a cutter that feeds vinyl or paper through it like a printer), Tom made a QR code business card, and even with some interior pixels missing, the error correction makes it still scans when placed [...]

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