Members totaljayqeu Posted September 13, 2021 Members Report Posted September 13, 2021 I bought an Omtech 60W laser, due to arrive any day now, to sell engraved leather wallets. I am talking to a supplier who will provided me the finished product (veg-tan, dyed and waxed) leather wallets which I will then engrave for customers. So far I have learnt that veg-tan is a must but are there other things I should be wary of? Is it better to ask my supplier to send the wallet without dye and I dye it myself after engraving? I also read a lot about soaking leather first before engraving but is that something that I need for the finished, dyed wallets as well? Appreciate any and all guidance. TIA. Quote
Contributing Member LatigoAmigo Posted September 13, 2021 Contributing Member Report Posted September 13, 2021 3 hours ago, totaljayqeu said: are there other things I should be wary of? This may be a little "off topic" but you want to make sure you have adequate ventilation. Quote
Members totaljayqeu Posted September 15, 2021 Author Members Report Posted September 15, 2021 On 9/13/2021 at 3:54 PM, LatigoAmigo said: This may be a little "off topic" but you want to make sure you have adequate ventilation. Thanks. I have the air assist with the laser as well as an inline fan to extract the fumes out of my machine. Hope that should be good enough? Quote
Members PastorBob Posted September 15, 2021 Members Report Posted September 15, 2021 You might check out the glowforge community page. They have a lot of great advice on laser engraving. Quote
Members Nikos69 Posted September 15, 2021 Members Report Posted September 15, 2021 Do NOT soak or dampen the leather. Ask your supplier for sample pieces of leather that he uses for the wallets so you can run a speed / power test on them. This way you'll find out the correct laser settings for his finished products. Quote
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