Impressive results. I wasn’t aware of the circle finder tool. Will be really handy for someone that doesn’t have a camera on their laser for alignment.
Question Patrick. What if before washing the "washable paint" you were to clean and pray paint on black the engraved paint .. let dry THEN wash. would the font become black?
o wow cool patrick I am very happy with my laser matic 10/30. and I will follow you with the laser I hope that more will follow from the laser matic 10/30 or 10/20 that is a great machine I am happy that I I bought it thanks to julie patrick.rich.and steve video.and thank you very much
I order the brilliance black metal laser spray in 12oz to do some glass but it sprays out white should i have ordered the Black Aluminum Laser Marking Spray???
Patrick, I noticed you are engraving on the same side as the paint with the design reversed. I have seen other people paint the other side and engrave from the non-painted side throughto the painted side so that the laser can transfer the energy to the paint and mark the surface. Have you tried it like that or was the glass you had made in a way since it was frosted it reall didn't matter? I have marked clear glass 8x10 glass for pictures by painting the opposite side and got decent results. Just curiuos about your experiences. Keep maing good content!
those trivets are textured on the top side, so i elected to have the engraving on the back in reverse. When doing plates n such, i like to engrave the backside so the front is smooth, whether with a diode or fiber with paint, or a uv right on the glass.
Very nice and I learned something today about the centering. Thank you for posting this Patrick! I am also wondering if you could actually use the wood dye or a paint of sorts to fill the back engraved part? Curious as to how that would look on the Tempera piece.
Impressive results. I wasn’t aware of the circle finder tool. Will be really handy for someone that doesn’t have a camera on their laser for alignment.
yeah, it works great! glad you learned something new!
First two turned out really nice. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you! 😊
great video thanks for the tips and information on how to start doing glass
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
Cool, thanks, Patrick.
You're welcome!
Thank you Patrick, enjoyed the video. The end was great 😊
Glad you enjoyed it! i have 4 different outros in rotation at the moment! 😀
Good video. Why didn't you just use the LaserMatic camera to center the artwork on the trivet?
i certainly could have, i wanted to show how i would do it if i didnt have a camera
Great video Patrick. Will the same technique work with clear acrylic? Thanks
no. i have been doing some testing with sub-par results. i will continue testing next week. thank you for watching!
Thanks Patrick! I appreciate the video.
You are welcome!
Very cool! Thank You Patrick.
Very welcome 😀
Really cool! Learned a lot from that video. Thank you so much.
Where do you get those glass trivets from for only one dollar?
i picked em up at the dollar tree. they go in and out of stock. i think they are $1.25 now. Thank you for watching!!
@LSEngraving great to know! Thanks for the reply, much appreciated.
welcome!!
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Patrick,
which Brilliance product are you using? Several are listed on their website., Thanks
the 2oz bottles are OOS. Its this one : Black Metal Laser Spray Can
@@LSEngraving thanks
@@terrymoss4729 welcome!
Question Patrick. What if before washing the "washable paint" you were to clean and pray paint on black the engraved paint .. let dry THEN wash. would the font become black?
yes, it would. that is a neat idea! Thank you for watching!!
Good video Patrick. I'm assuming you got the trivets from Dollar Tree, but I haven't seen them in my area (central KY), but I'll keep looking.
yep, dollar tree!!
Where do you get the glass trivets from?
dollar tree! seriously. $1.25 each
Did you have to mix the tempura paint with anything to spray? I like the portable sprayer.
i think it with water, usually 2 parts paint to 1 part water
thanks
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o wow cool patrick I am very happy with my laser matic 10/30. and I will follow you with the laser I hope that more will follow from the laser matic 10/30 or 10/20 that is a great machine I am happy that I I bought it thanks to julie patrick.rich.and steve video.and thank you very much
awesome. i am glad we pointed you in the correct direction!
I order the brilliance black metal laser spray in 12oz to do some glass but it sprays out white should i have ordered the Black Aluminum Laser Marking Spray???
the white is fine and will work as intended.
Patrick, I noticed you are engraving on the same side as the paint with the design reversed. I have seen other people paint the other side and engrave from the non-painted side throughto the painted side so that the laser can transfer the energy to the paint and mark the surface. Have you tried it like that or was the glass you had made in a way since it was frosted it reall didn't matter? I have marked clear glass 8x10 glass for pictures by painting the opposite side and got decent results. Just curiuos about your experiences. Keep maing good content!
those trivets are textured on the top side, so i elected to have the engraving on the back in reverse. When doing plates n such, i like to engrave the backside so the front is smooth, whether with a diode or fiber with paint, or a uv right on the glass.
For those of us who do not have the 30 watt (Yet! ), but only the lasermatic 10.
What would the settings be?
keep power up and slow it down to about 5000
Did you dilute the paint for either sprayer?
yes usually 2 parts paint to 1 part water up to 1:1 Thank you for watching!!
@@LSEngraving thank you
Very nice and I learned something today about the centering. Thank you for posting this Patrick! I am also wondering if you could actually use the wood dye or a paint of sorts to fill the back engraved part? Curious as to how that would look on the Tempera piece.
Great suggestion! paste wax makes a great glass filler for some added pop.
Cool video. Thanks for sharing..
Thanks for watching!
Fun video.
thank you for watching!!