Re: How do you do your etching?
I can etch onto anodized aluminum, which burns the dye out of the anodizing leaving it white. The laser won't cut metals. Plexiglass I do all the time. It's my favorite material. I can easily cut up to 3/16" plexiglass and can etch it very nicely. Once etched, you can either just peel the paper off or you can fill the etching with paint. I can also peel off the paper and do a light frost etch. I can even do it on both sides for a multi-layer effect.
As my work log on my current system progresses, you will start seeing some multi-layered etching with lighting.
Re: How do you do your etching?
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TLHarrell
I can etch onto anodized aluminum, which burns the dye out of the anodizing leaving it white. The laser won't cut metals. Plexiglass I do all the time. It's my favorite material. I can easily cut up to 3/16" plexiglass and can etch it very nicely. Once etched, you can either just peel the paper off or you can fill the etching with paint. I can also peel off the paper and do a light frost etch. I can even do it on both sides for a multi-layer effect.
As my work log on my current system progresses, you will start seeing some multi-layered etching with lighting.
Looking forward to seeing your work :up:
Re: How do you do your etching?
Here's a few etchings, just so you can see the capability of the laser. Both are frosted acrylic (frost on the back) which are etched on the back side.
And a shot of some cutout work in cardstock that I did just for the fun of it. Could do the same in 0.020" styrene...
Re: How do you do your etching?
Dude! That's some amazing work there! Especially the Enterprise NX-01...awesome! Thanks for posting them...
I will definitely keep your info around...going to need it soon ;)