Post your laser etched builds.

Started by haveyouseenhim, July 31, 2013, 03:35:38 PM

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haveyouseenhim

I figured this would be an interesting topic. I just started getting a few lasered and like the finish way more than waterslide decals.





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I'm sorry sir, we only have the regular ohms.

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pickdropper

I am not sure where to start with this one.

pickdropper

And that does look good, Mike.  Was that a single pass or multiple passes?

pickdropper

Ok, I'll post an old one I don't think I've posted here before.


haveyouseenhim

Quote from: pickdropper on July 31, 2013, 04:53:36 PM
And that does look good, Mike.  Was that a single pass or multiple passes?

It was two passes at full power. (30W laser I believe)

I guess I doesn't like the Testors lacquer. I like how it looks like anodized aluminum because it couldn't get it all off.
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I'm sorry sir, we only have the regular ohms.

pickdropper

Yeah, I get that same effect with PPP Hammertone green.  I kind of dig it actually.

deadastronaut

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Kipper4

Whoa wait a goddam minute you mean to say its possible to laser etch Painted aluminium boxs?
Do i need a specific paint? and or undercoat?
When i asked my bruv in law to laser etch me some boxs he said it was not possible to etch alumium as it was too shiney and the laser would reflect back at itself.
Very cool boxs guys I'm loving these.
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pickdropper

You can actually laser etch bare aluminum, but you need the right lasers.  They are expensive and not as common.

A CO2 laser (more common) works fantastically with painted surfaces.  I've said a few times that I far prefer etching powder coated finishes to painted, but I've done both.

pickdropper

AFAIK, the reason you can't etch bare aluminum with a CO2 laser is that they simply aren't powerful enough to dig itp the surface.

For bare aluminum, you can laser mark them.  You apply a coating to the aluminum and then hit it with the laser, which fuses it to the aluminum substrate, permanently marking it.

Mustachio

Awesome, Hope you know you guys are killing me! I'm working on buying a 40watt laser engraver for home now. Not sure when but maybe sooner then later! I was talkn to a guy that might be able to get me a good price on it. I'd like to use it for a ton of different things though not just engraving pedals. Can cut stencil's for airbrushing and rubber stamps tons of stuff , I've been doing some research on it so if this comes through, and I can get one cheap I can put all my cad skills to more use :D

Thanks for the inspiration and possibly putting me in debit guys hahaha :D
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pickdropper

Quote from: Mustachio on August 01, 2013, 12:49:15 AM
Awesome, Hope you know you guys are killing me! I'm working on buying a 40watt laser engraver for home now. Not sure when but maybe sooner then later! I was talkn to a guy that might be able to get me a good price on it. I'd like to use it for a ton of different things though not just engraving pedals. Can cut stencil's for airbrushing and rubber stamps tons of stuff , I've been doing some research on it so if this comes through, and I can get one cheap I can put all my cad skills to more use :D

Thanks for the inspiration and possibly putting me in debit guys hahaha :D

If it is a Chinese build machine, there are a few things to watch out for:

1.)  That you can get replacement parts.  The laser tubes are consumable, so make sure you can get replacements years down the road.  You can buy an extra when you buy the machine, but I believe they age as they sit, so it is not as ideal as buying one when you need it.

2.)  Carefully research how their drivers work.  That is usually the weakness of a lot of the Chinese machines, but there are exceptions.  For example, I always use Adobe Illustrator.  Some of the cheaper machines won't accept that file, so I would be SOL.  If it only takes JPEG and GIF, it's worthless, IMHO.  To do laser engraving right, it absolutely must accept vector files.  Corel Draw is common and will work fine, even though that isn't what I personally use.  The best way is if the laser engraver is setup as a standard printer (like the Epilog machines).  Then you can print to it from many different programs.

haveyouseenhim

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I'm sorry sir, we only have the regular ohms.

bluebunny

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Ohm's Law - much like Coles Law, but with less cabbage...

Kipper4

Quote from: pickdropper on August 01, 2013, 12:07:33 AM
You can actually laser etch bare aluminum, but you need the right lasers.  They are expensive and not as common.

A CO2 laser (more common) works fantastically with painted surfaces.  I've said a few times that I far prefer etching powder coated finishes to painted, but I've done both.

which would be the right laser for this appllication please
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pickdropper

Quote from: Kipper4 on August 04, 2013, 12:35:22 PM
Quote from: pickdropper on August 01, 2013, 12:07:33 AM
You can actually laser etch bare aluminum, but you need the right lasers.  They are expensive and not as common.

A CO2 laser (more common) works fantastically with painted surfaces.  I've said a few times that I far prefer etching powder coated finishes to painted, but I've done both.

which would be the right laser for this appllication please

Since you quoted the part about bare metal and about C02 laser, I am not exactly certain which one you are asking about, so I'll do my best to answer both./

YAG lasers are used for actually engraving into metal.  Their wavelength is shorter, so they can't engrave as many materials.

CO2 lasers can engrave metal if it is painted, powder coated or anodized, but can't dig into the metal itself.  It can permanently mark a bare surface if it is treated with a marking coating.  This marking material is fused to the surface when the laser hits it.

You can read a bit about it here:

http://www.epiloglaser.com/tl_yaginfo.htm

Kipper4

Great stuff now i can ask my bruv in law more details about there laser machine and be confident i will understand the response a little better thanks Dave
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haveyouseenhim

Today I had some boxes powder coated at a place that powder coats large farm equipment. Then I took it to a different engraving shop than I normally do. This shop has a BABE running the machine(I couldn't help but flirt with her ;D ). Lasered on an Epilog Mini. It turned out pretty dang good. The powder coat was thick so it gave some nice depth to the lasering.




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I'm sorry sir, we only have the regular ohms.

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