Hi Dave,
We just added a sandblaster to our bag of tricks and one of our requirements was being able to cut the mask on our existing laser. if you're engraving on natural stone with a rough...
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Hi Dave,
We just added a sandblaster to our bag of tricks and one of our requirements was being able to cut the mask on our existing laser. if you're engraving on natural stone with a rough...
I would recommend sealing the pavers with Siloxane or Sure Klean from a company called Prosoco. You should be able to find it at the same local supplier that distributes bricks. Some bricks come...
Adding onto Junior's tip about Pine Hall being on of the Laser Sketch providers, you can also check in with your local brick distributor and see if they carry Whitacre-Greer or Belden pavers, as I'd...
Exactly. You might get the faintest of marks on a concrete paver, but it's a totally different process than what you get from running the laser on a clay brick.
This is excellent advise for engraving bricks on a CO2 laser, it can take a while, but I've never had issue an issue with pricing when I charge my standard hourly rate. I would also suggest to run...
Please add me to the list, too!
Thank you all for your opinions and recommendations. As a little back story, we are actually a brick and stone distributor that got into the engraving game a few years before I started. We have a...
I'm new to posting the forum though I've been reading the posts for a while. I'm currently running a Universal PLS 6.75 60 watt laser that we use primarily for stone etching and brick engraving....