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    Engraving anodized yo-yos

    Has anyone engraved anodized yoyo's? I have a request for a quote for 100 and 400 yoyo's with an annual potential of 2-3 thousand from one contract through this vendor plus the potential of picking up another 2-3 contracts for yoyo's from the same vendor. I am wondering if anyone has done this type of work and if so is there anything to watch out for?
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    Chris

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    That sounds like it might be a good job but I have always found that engraving yoyo's has its ups and downs...

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    Anodized is one of the easiest substrates to work with on the laser... very high resolution and it requires low power.
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    Lol I was thinking the same thing as Gary, it has it's ups and downs, but these people could leave you dangling on a string. Anodised as Dan has said, is almost a perfect substrate for laser engraving, make sure you run tests on the individual colours. If they are graphics and you are engraving on a dark background the image might need to be made into a negative to make it look right. Other than that, this really is a nice contract and relatively easy money. Just make a template where each of the YOYOs drop into and do several at once.
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    I've worked with a number of yoyos in the past but none were anodized.

    Looks like a seriously good opportunity.
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    Thanks for the input. I really appreciate it. The puns?...Nice very, very nice.

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