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help: how to add colour with laser engraving
studiocroco replied to studiocroco's topic in 3D Printers and Lasers
thanks for the research. i also guess that the laser does nothing but engraving So we will try some things with paint, spray, resist,... -
help: how to add colour with laser engraving
studiocroco replied to studiocroco's topic in 3D Printers and Lasers
that's correct. I found several videos of the lasering but not what happens after. And that is why i am so curious. It is lasered, but what after that? I reached out to the company but offcourse they wouldn't give me an answer... -
help: how to add colour with laser engraving
studiocroco replied to studiocroco's topic in 3D Printers and Lasers
Thanks for all the reply's! They have several movies where it shows that's it's done by laser. As you can see here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/Co9vv-Vj3sn/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== So it's certainly not done by embossing. I also have a small embossing machine at home but for every customised item you have to make a mall. That would be to expensive. But i'll try several things and looks what works best! -
help: how to add colour with laser engraving
studiocroco replied to studiocroco's topic in 3D Printers and Lasers
nice option as well. With a resist, you mean something like a tape? Or a layer that i also can wipe off? -
help: how to add colour with laser engraving
studiocroco replied to studiocroco's topic in 3D Printers and Lasers
Thank you for your answer. I'll try that! -
hi, i make personalised leathergoods and laser engrave a lot of things in leather. Now i want to add colour in my laser engraving like gold or silver. So i can also engrave on darker leather. Does anyone know how to do this? I add a picture to show an example. I know for sure the example has been laser engraved because i saw a making of. But they did not show the total process. I tried with angelus leatherpaint but that's not as slick as on the picture. I hope someone can help me out, you would be a life saver! ps: i asked the company of the picture how they do it but offcourse i didn't receive an answer Regards, Myrthe