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Thread: Laser engraving drywall?

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    Laser engraving drywall?

    Long shot question here: anyone know if it is possible to laser engrave drywall with a CO2 laser cutter?

    Please let me know what you think.

    thanks!

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    took this crumb, which is 1966 vintage in case that matters, from the edge of the basement wall at the bottom of the stairs-
    I engraved it at 100 power, 40 speed, 500 dpi res, with my 40w LS900. It's not very deep, and looks all melted here in the zoomed-in version,
    which I guess it is, but it looks pretty good to the naked eye--

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    Pretty cool Kev Just can't figure out why he wants to engrave drywall LOL. Kinda hard putting a 4'x8' sheet in the laser unless he has a really big laser LOL
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    so cool! thanks!

    I can't put the whole sheet but I can put a smaller segment and then plaster that into a wall

    thanks for you help

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    Alright, I'll bite. I'm incredibly curious-- what project do you have in mind that involves lasering drywall?
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    I have laser marked the surface paper. it turned a brown colour, no depth, surface mark only..
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