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forsale [732]
3 years ago
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A toolmark in a doorframe contains small particles. which is the best way to collect them while leaving them in context

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Novosadov [1.4K]3 years ago
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A tool mark in a door frame contains small particles; The best way to collect them while leaving them in context is by making a cast. A tool mark is any impression, scratch, or abrasion made when contact occurs between a tool and an object. Abrasion marks are the tool marks made when surfaces slide across one another; objects such as pliers, knives, axes, or a gun barrel make this type of mark. There are three types of tool mark impressions; namely; indentation, abrasion, and cutting marks.
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