Like, I feel like there is no way I will ever be able to afford a Trotec, but if I ever can I 100% will, because just these videos alone are worth their weight.
Our new Speedy 50 laser machine starts at $7,995.00; with this mighty machine, you can easily achieve this quality. Reach out with this link, and we can find a way to help you achieve your dreams! fcld.ly/uos37jn
Dave, this is fantastic - thanks. Had my laser over a year and didn't know this was a thing. Guess I will order some foil today and get at it - thanks again for a great video!
This is so beautiful, incredible! What a lot of absolutely stunning techniques and ideas you offer! Thank you so much. The clear resin finish is incredible on this
From impossible inlay details to imposy foils you've been kicking it out the park recently. Can't wait to see what you come up with next. Tho, not sure how much of your designs can carry over to my jtech 24w onefinity mounted laser.
You'll need to engrave the product while it's tightly positioned against the rulers to ensure proper alignment. After engraving, remove the product and apply the foil into the engraved area, removing any excess. Then, place the product back into the machine in the exact same position and engrave the next section. Repeat this process as needed. The key is to always position the product or material in the same spot, usually tight against the ruler, to ensure consistency throughout.
This material becomes more robust with time. After a few days, it is bonded tight and becomes very challenging to remove from any smooth surface, including smooth surface leather. As I said in the video, adding a clear sealant will improve durability, but this was not shown in the video on the leather. However, note that this is a "surface material," making it less durable than a paint fill or just engraving it. Because of this, it is more prone to scratching and damage.
Hi Dave. Great video content. May I ask an extension to your sub-surface foiling use-case? Can this be applied to an embossed design which recedes below the material surface level. If so, is the a limit to the resolution of the details? Thank you.
This process should work; however, the depth and detail must be kept within certain limits. Excessive detail may cause the process to fail, so I would advise some testing on some scrap materials to find your limits.
@@TrotecLaser As an alternative, would precious metal (e.g., gilding), with or without a spray adhesive allow better preservation of embossed details. Would you follow that with an epoxy topcoat to increase durability?
I have tried this, but it is far more complex. Gilding is more of an art form, and it takes practice. The laser cannot cut real metals, so it would have to be completed by hand into the engraving with a mask down into the engraved material surface. And yes, it needs to be clear-coated for protection.
How durable and permanent is the laser foil on wood or acrylic? Seems it peels off easily after each project meaning that the other foil might come off easily over time?
This material becomes more robust with time. After a few days, it is bonded tight and becomes very challenging to remove from any smooth surface like finished wood or acrylic. It is a surface material, making it less durable than a paint fill. It is more prone to scratching, so I would not use this on something that is going to be handled every day, like a tumbler, yes it will work, but it will not hold up to the punishment of a dishwasher and cup holders; this material works best for things like ornaments, signage, and decor.
Isn't this product a laminating foil used in laser printers? Because it looks very similar to that product. I used to use it a lot to make varnish on paper.
This material becomes more robust with time. After a few days, it is bonded tight and becomes very challenging to remove from any smooth surface, including smooth surface leather. However, this is a "surface material," making it less durable than a paint fill. Because of this, it is more prone to scratching and damage. This material works best for things like ornaments, signage, and decor.
Laser Foil has a permanent adhesive that will continue to bond better with time; if it is going to be on something that will be handled a lot, it may need to be sealed to make it even more durable as this is a surface adhesive material, I did not seal this example in the video.
Do you have any shop in Europe? The link is to a USA based shop and the shipping is so high, for example, to Spain, shipping costs are 60 dollars! That is incredibly high
This is a common material, I am sure there is a local source. Reach out to the local trotec office in Spain, and they can direct you to a local supplier:✆ +34 93 470 07 60 ✉ espana@troteclaser.com 🌎 www.troteclaser.com/es 🖈 Calle Constitución 4, local 4, Sant Just Desvern / Barcelona, ES
@@TrotecLaser I reached out and emailed the office in Spain, they were on holidays so i just got an answer now. They have no clue and I cannot find this material in the Trotect shop, I guess they don't sell it in here. I will search in other places, though I have never seen this on sale, I may be lucky online. Thank you for your help.
The entry-level production machine, the speedy 50, starts at $8900.00. This pro-grade system is 4 to 6 times faster than hobby lasers and can be run continuously. See this link:fcld.ly/uos37jn to get a demo and quote.
I have reached out, and I do not have a source for laser foil anywhere in the EU. Currently, if you want this material, you will need to order from the USA from the video link.
This video showcased the Trotec "Ruby" software, designed to edit designs and run the Trotec Laser System, but any graphic design software could handle these types of graphics.
Like, I feel like there is no way I will ever be able to afford a Trotec, but if I ever can I 100% will, because just these videos alone are worth their weight.
Our new Speedy 50 laser machine starts at $7,995.00; with this mighty machine, you can easily achieve this quality. Reach out with this link, and we can find a way to help you achieve your dreams! fcld.ly/uos37jn
@@TrotecLaser er NO thats way too expensive man.
Thank you Laser Dave!Perfect timing on how to work with foils with Christmas projects around the corner 🤓
You are so welcome!
Dave, this is fantastic - thanks. Had my laser over a year and didn't know this was a thing. Guess I will order some foil today and get at it - thanks again for a great video!
Glad to help
❤ Thank you and love from England x
Thank you!! 🥰🥰
This is so beautiful, incredible! What a lot of absolutely stunning techniques and ideas you offer! Thank you so much. The clear resin finish is incredible on this
You are so welcome!
Wow! Thank you for this idea Laser Dave!
You are very welcome! Happy Lasering!😊
From impossible inlay details to imposy foils you've been kicking it out the park recently.
Can't wait to see what you come up with next.
Tho, not sure how much of your designs can carry over to my jtech 24w onefinity mounted laser.
Excellent tutorial. Very creative examples.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I really like this look! Thank you for sharing
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much, Dave !
My pleasure!- Laser Dave
The result is surprising 😍 Thank you trotec!
You're welcome 😊
Beauty projects, Dave! Now, I just need to get some laser foil!
Thank you! It is an inexpensive, fun laser material; enjoy it!
Laser Dave. Looking good buddy, keep up the weight loss!
So good
Thank you!
You're welcome!
For pressing the foil into those inlays I would suggest using a vacuum forming machine (or a bag and your Shop vac)
I did not try that, but it may be worthwhile if you have the tools.
I´ll have to try it!
Enjoy the shininess.🤩
woooouu simplemente genial!!!
Love your way
Thanks
Most welcome 😊
Great Technique! The foil es Vinyl?
The Foil is made from laser-safe polyester.
Looks great, one problem is it's not available in the UK.
I contacted our office in the UK to see if they could help find a source; I will let you know what they find. 😃
How would you go about adding a second color to the engraved/inset? Say you did the silver in the engrave and wanted to make the surface level Blue?
You'll need to engrave the product while it's tightly positioned against the rulers to ensure proper alignment. After engraving, remove the product and apply the foil into the engraved area, removing any excess. Then, place the product back into the machine in the exact same position and engrave the next section. Repeat this process as needed. The key is to always position the product or material in the same spot, usually tight against the ruler, to ensure consistency throughout.
cool video. Isn't the foil going to peel off the leather binder though? How are you going to protect the bond?
This material becomes more robust with time. After a few days, it is bonded tight and becomes very challenging to remove from any smooth surface, including smooth surface leather. As I said in the video, adding a clear sealant will improve durability, but this was not shown in the video on the leather. However, note that this is a "surface material," making it less durable than a paint fill or just engraving it. Because of this, it is more prone to scratching and damage.
Hi Dave. Great video content. May I ask an extension to your sub-surface foiling use-case? Can this be applied to an embossed design which recedes below the material surface level. If so, is the a limit to the resolution of the details? Thank you.
This process should work; however, the depth and detail must be kept within certain limits. Excessive detail may cause the process to fail, so I would advise some testing on some scrap materials to find your limits.
@@TrotecLaser As an alternative, would precious metal (e.g., gilding), with or without a spray adhesive allow better preservation of embossed details. Would you follow that with an epoxy topcoat to increase durability?
I have tried this, but it is far more complex. Gilding is more of an art form, and it takes practice. The laser cannot cut real metals, so it would have to be completed by hand into the engraving with a mask down into the engraved material surface. And yes, it needs to be clear-coated for protection.
How durable and permanent is the laser foil on wood or acrylic? Seems it peels off easily after each project meaning that the other foil might come off easily over time?
This material becomes more robust with time. After a few days, it is bonded tight and becomes very challenging to remove from any smooth surface like finished wood or acrylic. It is a surface material, making it less durable than a paint fill. It is more prone to scratching, so I would not use this on something that is going to be handled every day, like a tumbler, yes it will work, but it will not hold up to the punishment of a dishwasher and cup holders; this material works best for things like ornaments, signage, and decor.
Can this be done with a diode laser? I have a 22W diode, but I know the Trotec is fiber & CO2. Either way, this is so beautiful!
This material will work fine with a diode laser.
Great vid. Does this work with a Co2 laser?
Thank you. All processes were completed with a CO2 laser.
just WOW
Thanks for the video! Is last foil the same as hot stamping foil?
Laser foil is not the same as hot stamping foil; laser foil is a polyester adhesive-backed foil designed for the laser industry.
@@TrotecLaser thanks! I was trying to find some.
All the product links are in the video description.
I wonder how well laser foil would hold up on engraved tumblers?
I have done it and so far, it seems to hold up quite well as long as it is hand-washed!!
how long does the foil last sticking to the wood, do we have to add extra clue to it to make it stick longer?
This material has a "permanent adhesive," and that bond strengthens with time; no additional glue is necessary.
Nice. Will this work with a diode laser?
Absolutely!
Can you show us what text and monograms will look like?
This video is complete, and there are no plans to make another with this material, but there is an example of text at the 8:50 mark of this video.
Isn't this product a laminating foil used in laser printers? Because it looks very similar to that product. I used to use it a lot to make varnish on paper.
"Laser Foil" was specifically created for C02 Laser cutting and engraving machines.
How durable is it though? Like how well does it hold up on leather notebook ect?
This material becomes more robust with time. After a few days, it is bonded tight and becomes very challenging to remove from any smooth surface, including smooth surface leather. However, this is a "surface material," making it less durable than a paint fill. Because of this, it is more prone to scratching and damage. This material works best for things like ornaments, signage, and decor.
How does it stay on the leather? You didn’t seal it in any way.
Laser Foil has a permanent adhesive that will continue to bond better with time; if it is going to be on something that will be handled a lot, it may need to be sealed to make it even more durable as this is a surface adhesive material, I did not seal this example in the video.
Does the foil work with any laser?
This will work with any C02 laser.
Will this work with diode lasers?
Yes, it will!
What power diode would be needed? @@TrotecLaser
10 watts and above will work, but the more power, the faster the results.
@TrotecLaser You seem a good guy...I hope prosperity comes your way bro
Can it be used with blue diode or fiber? Such as a xtool F1?
This should work, but I do not use a blue diode laser. Contact X-tool to be sure.
Do you have any shop in Europe? The link is to a USA based shop and the shipping is so high, for example, to Spain, shipping costs are 60 dollars! That is incredibly high
This is a common material, I am sure there is a local source. Reach out to the local trotec office in Spain, and they can direct you to a local supplier:✆ +34 93 470 07 60
✉ espana@troteclaser.com
🌎 www.troteclaser.com/es
🖈
Calle Constitución 4, local 4, Sant Just Desvern / Barcelona, ES
@@TrotecLaser I reached out and emailed the office in Spain, they were on holidays so i just got an answer now. They have no clue and I cannot find this material in the Trotect shop, I guess they don't sell it in here. I will search in other places, though I have never seen this on sale, I may be lucky online. Thank you for your help.
Would this work with a diode laser?
It should work with no problem with a diode laser
How much does your cheapest laser go for these days?
The entry-level production machine, the speedy 50, starts at $8900.00. This pro-grade system is 4 to 6 times faster than hobby lasers and can be run continuously. See this link:fcld.ly/uos37jn to get a demo and quote.
Where can you source the foil in Canada?
Unsure of any sources in Canada, additional companies that sell this material are www.jdsindustries.com/ and www.jpplus.com/
I hope it's about the mother of pearl
Love the excitement 😀But this new video showcases laser processing laser foil! We will not be doing the mother-of-pearl video until later this year. 😉
@TrotecLaser I need this so bad...please, trotec haha
Does it work with a Diode Laser? I got the Xtool M1
Yes, this process should work just fine with an xtool M1.
Dare i ask what kind of price range for an entry level Trotec?
The Speedy 50 pro level production system starts at $8,900.
@@davidstevens2577 That seems very reasonable for the quality
Is this only possible with a CO2 or can you do this with a diode as well?
Yes, this process should work just fine with most diode lasers; if you can engrave wood, then this process will work.
@@TrotecLaser Cool! Where can I buy the foil in the Netherlands?
I have reached out, and I do not have a source for laser foil anywhere in the EU. Currently, if you want this material, you will need to order from the USA from the video link.
Excelente ❤❤🌈👍👽
does it work with diode laser?
yes
@@TrotecLaser ok thank you
Which program you use ?
This video showcased the Trotec "Ruby" software, designed to edit designs and run the Trotec Laser System, but any graphic design software could handle these types of graphics.
@@TrotecLaser Thanks
Somewhere I read that you should not cut vinyl with the laser because it is very toxic, doesn't that happen with these metallized films?
You are correct; vinyl is corrosive to the machine when laser cut, but it is NOT vinyl. It is made from polyester specifically for lasers.
@@TrotecLaser thank you
Wow
Why is your company so afraid to put prices for machines on your website?
The Speedy 50 pro level production system starts at $8,900.