Looking for any info on wood laser engraving.


 

Val Deale

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I'm going to try making a custom wood Silver B handle with laser engraving for a friend. I'll post photos when I start fabricating the handle but does anyone out there know much about laser engraving wood? The font I'm going to engrave is an outline font. I was wondering if the laser cuts into the wood or does it just leave a surface burn mark. If it cuts into the wood, can the depth be controlled by the laser machine? Tomorrow I will start calling local engravers.

The Silver B is one that I fixed up in July for a friend who keeps it at a family home on a lake. He created the phrase and I had a friend from our company's graphics department help me with the font style and diagram. Attached is a screenshot:

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I'm going to try making a custom wood Silver B handle with laser engraving for a friend. I'll post photos when I start fabricating the handle but does anyone out there know much about laser engraving wood? The font I'm going to engrave is an outline font. I was wondering if the laser cuts into the wood or does it just leave a surface burn mark. If it cuts into the wood, can the depth be controlled by the laser machine? Tomorrow I will start calling local engravers.

The Silver B is one that I fixed up in July for a friend who keeps it at a family home on a lake. He created the phrase and I had a friend from our company's graphics department help me with the font style and diagram. Attached is a screenshot:

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I've not done any lasering, but I think it is more of a surface treatment. It might work well for an outline font like you have planned. You might also look into having your project done with a CNC router...I have done a few things with my homebuilt MPCNC, but I have not carved a handle because I prefer to use the Weber Handle Light with LEDs. I did create some graphic ideas for handles at one point but never created the toolpaths to actually carve one. I carved the flames and the Weber badge on my serving tray handles with a small tapered bit and filled it with black paint...I think that is similat to what you have in mind. It should look nice when you get done!
 

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I've not done any lasering, but I think it is more of a surface treatment. It might work well for an outline font like you have planned. You might also look into having your project done with a CNC router...I have done a few things with my homebuilt MPCNC, but I have not carved a handle because I prefer to use the Weber Handle Light with LEDs. I did create some graphic ideas for handles at one point but never created the toolpaths to actually carve one. I carved the flames and the Weber badge on my serving tray handles with a small tapered bit and filled it with black paint...I think that is similat to what you have in mind. It should look nice when you get done!
Very nice detail work Ed!
 
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Very nice detail work Ed!
Thank you! It was a fun project, but not without its frustrations. Those handles were a 2-sided project, which meant I had to carve one side, then flip them over to carve the other side...but I misinterpreted the icon to flip them horizontally and I kept flipping them vertically. It took me about 6 or more tries before I finally realized why the sides weren't lining up. That was a real face-palm moment. I also played around with the profile a little bit to find something I was happy with. I took a picture of the scrap pile I created along the way, but I learned a lot.
 

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I can very much relate. I like to do the same types of projects and don't like to say that I can't do things. A lot of times I don't get things right on the first try and sometimes not on the second or third but it's surprising what can be accomplish with some practice and patience.

You have made some very nice pieces there. Always like to check out quality craftsmanship like this!!
 

 

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