Hello!

A client is asking me for a small machine that would burn their logo in
wooden parts. They want to do it with a heated element that would be
actuated by pneumatical cylinder.

My only concern that I have not yet figured out is keeping down as much as
possible the amount of heat transfered to the rod of pneumatic cylinder.

I would like to ask, if somebody has ever done something similar and could
share some tips about best practices how to attach that heated stencil to
pneumatic cylinder.

My current thought is to take a piece of thin-walled pipe and machine the
wall in somewhat like a web (drill lots of holes or something similar).
That would reduce the crossection of material and thus the amount of heat
transfered to the rod of cylinder.

I would like not to reinvent the wheel, so will appreciate any advices.
Thanks in advance!

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