Laser Engraving Tips and Tricks For Glassware
Laser Engraving Tips and Tricks For Glassware
Laser Engraving Tips and Tricks For Glassware
Engraving on glass and crystal can produce stunning results. From engraving the
names of the bride and groom on wedding champagne flutes to etching a
company logo on a set of beer mugs and beyond, glass etching and engraving
creates a sense of sophistication and beauty that is very popular among
consumers.
CO2 laser engraving equipment generally offers a quicker and more convenient
alternative to traditional glass engraving techniques, such as sandblasting, which
necessitates the creation of a template prior to starting the project. While
engraved and etched glassware is in huge demand, depending on the type and
lead content, glass is typically a very delicate material to work with.
But don’t let the delicacy of the material dissuade you from glass engraving and
etching – just keep the following tips and tricks in mind when working with glass
and crystal and you’ll produce the results that keep customers coming back for
more.
Glassware Options
First, you might find it easier to work with “everyday” glassware as opposed to
crystal. Crystal contains a greater amount of lead, which retains heat very well
(too well for a laser!). When you use a CO2 laser to engrave glass, the surface is
heated as the laser beam blasts away delicate glass particles. If the glass is
unable to cool down adequately, as is sometimes the case with crystal, the
markings expand in size, which can produce a distorted look.
Rounded Glass
Rounded glass – like that of wine glasses, candle holders, beer mugs, etc., will
necessitate the use of a rotary attachment if you are engraving with a CO2 laser
system. Your rotary attachment should accommodate a large variety of shapes
and sizes and adjust easily for different lengths.
Due to its delicate nature, some users are reluctant to engrave glass. Like most
things, to increase your proficiency in this craft, you’ll need time, patience and a
little practice. But once you’ve established the settings that work well for you,
future glass projects can be some of your easiest, most profitable products. Keep
these glass engraving tips in mind for your next project to ensure the most
elegant and stunning results on this very popular material.