Couple of points that may be useful: use an airbrush to spray acrylics. Use a base coat of white in coloured areas so you retain the colour saturation (except for black, of course!). I haven't tried this, but maybe putting another layer of tape on before removing the mask may lift all that fiddly fine detail mask elements.
Thanks for your help! Painter tip…do Not put paint anywhere near where the brush and handle come together…it’s just a waste and damages the brush while making it tougher ta clean.
I I have watched numerous videos about lasers and I noticed one common feature "THE BEARD". Cannot grow a beard so I guess I will just hope for the best if I ever get to buy my own laser. Kidding aside the artists that produce these videos and art pieces are amazing. I cannot draw a straight line with a ruler or draw or paint a picture, so I really appreciate what you all do. Keep creating.
One thing I would say that would make that product 'next level' and only takes 60 seconds: hit those edges with a router. Just a radiused roundover edge on a piece of wood really enhances the finish of it over a plain cut edge.
Professional painter...best tape for no bleeding and you can leave it on all night ..frog tape..little more expensive,but always bleed-free..the best I have found
@@Graeme758 As soon as I saw that.. the first thing that popped into my head was ROOKIE......my first-year...apprentices would never do that in front of me I... pay for their tools..would tear them a new one and if hired some guy as an experienced painter and I saw that ..it would be his last day on my job-site
The nice thing about this approach is that you can easily determine after half an hour whether you need another layer of acrylic paints or not. A buddy who works a lot with vinyl cutters uses a cheapo set of actual dentist tools to weed out parts of the mask, low-quality stuff you wouldn't want anywhere near your mouth but is perfect for detail work like that.
Great content! I like to use Mod Podge after the engraving but before the painting. Just a thin coat in the engraving will help to better seal the tape to the wood and help seal the engraved edges so the paint does not wick out.
I just bought my laser engraver, to do a specific job , but the number of different things I,m learning about, that can be achieved on these machines is mind blowing and a little overwhelming , where do I start , loved the video cheers.
Start by lasering everything you can around your shop! 🤣 you will learn alot by how different material react to laser, and take notes, write down all your settings, its great way to learn.
I am beyond what you would call a newbie...haven't even reached the newbie stage yet! I have a laser that I've yet to use because I truly don't know were to began. I've been watching a lot of videos to try and get a handle on were to start. Never understood what they would mean by masking and never knew what type of paint to use. They tell you to mask and then paint but... Anyway, I want to thank you for taking the time to explain the very basics of this project. You've cleared up quite a few questions that I had. Looking forward to searching and watching more of your videos. I've already hit the subscribe button. Thanks again.
2 thing I noticed right off as a previous vinyl/heatpress & silkscreen guy... Corel DRAW and the stahls weeder! I never see anyone use Corel on RUclips. Such an awesome program! great idea with the tape!
Hey Michael.. I just asked a question about Vectors in the leather patches on hats video.. I asked about vectors and stuff like that and now I know u have a video on all that stuff too.. Lovely Jubley man.. I know nothing! I'm learning on the fly man so thanks for that information,,
I use a similar technique when making signs with my CNC. I first spray my wood with a sealer (clear lacquer for interior projects or spar urethane for exterior projects). I then apply a strip of Oramask 951 (instead of painter's tape). Once carved, I reapply a thin layer of sealer to the exposed wood. By sealing the wood, I can use spray acrylic paint without concerns of bleeding. I'm looking at a Xtools S1 in the near future. I didn't think about using the same technique for the laser carvings until this video. Great work!
I've been playing around with a Two Trees unit, but being an older woodworker, If I want the best finish, sand the wood finishing with about 220 grit. Then, spray it with water, wait a moment, then sand with 320. It just takes a quick pass but the surface will be like glass. The water raises up all the fine fibers, the last pass knocks them off. On my best color fills, after the engraving, I sprayed it with wood sealer/primer, then sprayed/brushed in the paint. It leaves a nice even color that pops lust a little more. After removing the tape, wait a day, then one more pass with the 320, blow it off, then wipe it down with alcohol before spraying with lacquer or any other clearcoat.
You can also spray your piece of wood with clear lacquer before putting on the tape (let it dry first obviously) . Then when you engrave the paint is less likely to bleed.
3M makes an automotive painter tape that is Green, it has a cost but it is absolutely a fit for this project. Thanks for adding another project to my list. 8)
I haven't tried this myself yet, but I heard from a reliable source (Bob at ILTMS) that if you put on a quick coat of clear finish BEFORE you use paint, it will help prevent bleeding under the masking tape! That way you don't have to spend extra time sanding off paint bleed. :)
Just got my first proper laser engraver (I was using a Wicked Lasers' LaserCube up until now!) and this is valuable information, I can't wait to try it out myself.
Great video, great explanation of everything, especially the part about not waiting for the paint not dry completely. The only ting I would ad is that if it is going top be exposed to any moisture at all make sure that you seal the back side as well to make sure it does not absorb water and warp.
I found one alternative to weeding is to roll some painters tape around your hand and drag it across the surface like you were cleaning lint off of clothing. It will peel off most of the little pieces of masking. Won't work on acrylic and some other surfaces because It will leave some adhesive residue.
Great video! .. As of the spray paint bleeding problem it can be overcome with covering the engraved area with modpodge or spray laquer first. I didn't try it myself yet but I saw some videos here showing the process :) Enjoy!
One other thing to consider, is to spray the clear coat on the wood before masking to stop the bleed of the paint. You would want to let that stand in open space for a day so that it doesn't gas off in the laser.
@@LaserEngraving911 Just spitballing, but I'm assuming using lacquer wouldn't cause a peel issue? Even if it did, another coat of lacquer over the entire project at the end should blend everything together. Nice video!
Great video. Thanks for sharing. A little tip: You don't need to create guides on the border of the page in order to snap your drawing. Just select "Snap to Page" and then grab the top left knot and drag the drawing to the intersection on the edge of the page.
I have some blue stencil vinyl and I think I'll try it with that. Got it when I was trying to do some silk screening. Great video and makes it so easy!
Great video! I made myself a horror box to put in my bedroom because I'm such a horror fan, but found that painting my box a specific color also colored in the engraving parts that I originally wanted black. This defintiely gave me an idea of how I can fix that problem for next time. Thank you for this!
Nicely done. I am just now getting into the business and this was a well done easy to understand video. I think my biggest challenge is going to be figuring out what speed and power to use so I don't waste my product. Thanks
Your Video explains the process better than other videos I've seen, very good job. I am planning on using your technique to Laser a 6 1/2" Compass Rose into a small Table Top, made from Maple and stained prior to the Laser process. The original plan was to use a CNC Machine and Black Epoxy, but I think the Laser maybe better.
Very helpful video! Thanks! I had no idea you could do this through Corel Draw! Now I’ll be spending the day figuring out if it will work with my ORTUR. JUST A suggestion to avoid bleed through and having to sand is : first coat of a colour similar to your wood, allow to dry and then add your colour. This is very effective when painting with vinyl stencils on wood.
Ormask works great too. While this is done with a laser, the process also works on a cnc. I do it all the time. Where it differs is the fact a laser can cut hair fine lines but the size of the bit is the limit on a cnc.. In BOTH cases give everything a shot of say rattlecan lacquer. It dries in about an hour and it prevents the paint from wicking into the grain. I usally use the acrylics paint and after the mask is removed I shoot a coat of flat or semigloss laquer over everything, I also use completely different software but the results are the same.
Bro, first time hitting your channel up and love the detail and how in-depth you go while also making it extremely simple and dumbed down for people like me (beginner with absolutely no design/artistic experience)! I have ordered a new Fusion Edge 12, 40 watt and excited to get started in products like this and others!
thanks man i love to paint i have some experience using automotive acrilics that have wonderfull colours and i feel i can give some good options to laser engraving business, ehen y save enough to my first laser machine of course hehe tyvm!
Great video!! I’m receiving my first laser a ORTUR Laser Master 2 Pro, Laser Engraver just to get my foot I the door. I can’t wait to give this a try on my flag stars, thanks again.
I usually do a quick spray clear seal coat before fill, really helps with under bleed. If you do get under bleed its clear and wont show. I found doing the weeding first helps. In weeding you almost always drag a little fill paint onto the surface. Just found I do less clean up.
I highly reccomend giving spraypaint a chance if you use montana brand spray paint either from their gold line or the 94 line you wont have that bleeding issue like you do with glossy rustoleum sprayaint which is oil based
Hi Thanks for the tip, can you explain why this paint wont bleed into the wood fibers, why its do different than standard spray paint, Id like to know the science behind why. Thanks!
Hey Michael! I just discovered your Chanel 😀 I'm amazed how you explain everything... 🤩 comes across as very likeable and understandable 😊 I'm from Germany and my English isn't the best , but I still understood everything! 🤩👍( this is google translator 😜😂) looking forward to your other videos...🤗
I enjoyed this video. Thanks for the tips, especially regarding the choice of paint based on how it interacts with the wood and using a sander to smooth things off 👍🏾
I don't have a laser engraver but I do make very similar type projects with my CNC. So have you ever tried Oramask 813 stencil films? That's what I have used when I need to fill in CNC engraved work and the nice thing is it's up to 12inches wide so you don't need to lay down multiple strips... It's probably cheaper in the long run than the wide blue tape from 3m. Not sure how it would hold up to the heat of the laser. You peaked my interest in looking into a laser head for my CNC machine though!
Yes I have a friend who uses that with his CNC machine as well, I have not used it but I wonder what it is made from and is it safe for co2 laser, Ill look into it for sure might be a good option for large coverage Thanks for the support!
Hi Michael. Thanks for this informative video. I'm relatively new to laser engraving and have lots to learn. One of the things I battle most with, it the costing. How would you cost this project and how much would you charge the customer. Thanks again Stavros, from sunny South Africa
I understand your need to get what to charge your customer. This is a huge question and really has alot of variables. One thing you can do right now is figure out how much you need to make per hour or what is your worth per hour. to make a living. Once you have this number is will help you with calculating many jobs, Im not telling you to price per min or hour by any means, I dont like that model. But when you know how much you need per hour, it helps you come up with various job costs.
Use a sharper bit spinning faster. There are also bits that have straight flutes instead of the helix. These don't pull up on the work and are often used with thin material like sheet metal.
Couple of points that may be useful: use an airbrush to spray acrylics. Use a base coat of white in coloured areas so you retain the colour saturation (except for black, of course!).
I haven't tried this, but maybe putting another layer of tape on before removing the mask may lift all that fiddly fine detail mask elements.
I'm new to engraving and found this extremely helpful! thanks for the tip!
Yes old chap, it is perfectly fine for you to be proud of your work and your contribution. Thank you so much.
Thank You Kindly!
Thanks for your help! Painter tip…do Not put paint anywhere near where the brush and handle come together…it’s just a waste and damages the brush while making it tougher ta clean.
I I have watched numerous videos about lasers and I noticed one common feature "THE BEARD". Cannot grow a beard so I guess I will just hope for the best if I ever get to buy my own laser. Kidding aside the artists that produce these videos and art pieces are amazing. I cannot draw a straight line with a ruler or draw or paint a picture, so I really appreciate what you all do. Keep creating.
With Great Beard, Comes Great Responsibility, Thank You for your support!
One thing I would say that would make that product 'next level' and only takes 60 seconds: hit those edges with a router. Just a radiused roundover edge on a piece of wood really enhances the finish of it over a plain cut edge.
Great feedback thanks!
Professional painter...best tape for no bleeding and you can leave it on all night ..frog tape..little more expensive,but always bleed-free..the best I have found
As a professional painter did you cringe at him dunking his brush up past the ferrule?
@@Graeme758 As soon as I saw that.. the first thing that popped into my head was ROOKIE......my first-year...apprentices would never do that in front of me I... pay for their tools..would tear them a new one and if hired some guy as an experienced painter and I saw that ..it would be his last day on my job-site
The nice thing about this approach is that you can easily determine after half an hour whether you need another layer of acrylic paints or not.
A buddy who works a lot with vinyl cutters uses a cheapo set of actual dentist tools to weed out parts of the mask, low-quality stuff you wouldn't want anywhere near your mouth but is perfect for detail work like that.
Agreed!
Great content! I like to use Mod Podge after the engraving but before the painting. Just a thin coat in the engraving will help to better seal the tape to the wood and help seal the engraved edges so the paint does not wick out.
i love when the people show everything! Thx bro!
Thanks, really appreciate that.
I just bought my laser engraver, to do a specific job , but the number of different things I,m learning about, that can be achieved on these machines is mind blowing and a little overwhelming , where do I start , loved the video cheers.
Start by lasering everything you can around your shop! 🤣 you will learn alot by how different material react to laser, and take notes, write down all your settings, its great way to learn.
I am beyond what you would call a newbie...haven't even reached the newbie stage yet! I have a laser that I've yet to use because I truly don't know were to began. I've been watching a lot of videos to try and get a handle on were to start. Never understood what they would mean by masking and never knew what type of paint to use. They tell you to mask and then paint but... Anyway, I want to thank you for taking the time to explain the very basics of this project. You've cleared up quite a few questions that I had. Looking forward to searching and watching more of your videos. I've already hit the subscribe button. Thanks again.
Thank You kindly, and I wish you the best on your journey!
2 thing I noticed right off as a previous vinyl/heatpress & silkscreen guy... Corel DRAW and the stahls weeder! I never see anyone use Corel on RUclips. Such an awesome program! great idea with the tape!
To prevent under-bleed start with a clear coat to seal, and then add your color.
THANK YOU
Do you coat it before applying the mask or once you've engraved it?
@@joaquina2447 After applying the mask... if it bleeds, it bleeds clear and seals those gaps.
@@rychei5393 🔥
I would clear coat before the mask. It will fill the wood grain, reducing bleeding under the mask.
Hey Michael.. I just asked a question about Vectors in the leather patches on hats video.. I asked about vectors and stuff like that and now I know u have a video on all that stuff too.. Lovely Jubley man.. I know nothing! I'm learning on the fly man so thanks for that information,,
I use a similar technique when making signs with my CNC. I first spray my wood with a sealer (clear lacquer for interior projects or spar urethane for exterior projects). I then apply a strip of Oramask 951 (instead of painter's tape). Once carved, I reapply a thin layer of sealer to the exposed wood. By sealing the wood, I can use spray acrylic paint without concerns of bleeding.
I'm looking at a Xtools S1 in the near future. I didn't think about using the same technique for the laser carvings until this video. Great work!
Thanks!
wow! new ways to create professional projects 💪🏼👏🏻👏🏻
I've been playing around with a Two Trees unit, but being an older woodworker, If I want the best finish, sand the wood finishing with about 220 grit. Then, spray it with water, wait a moment, then sand with 320. It just takes a quick pass but the surface will be like glass. The water raises up all the fine fibers, the last pass knocks them off.
On my best color fills, after the engraving, I sprayed it with wood sealer/primer, then sprayed/brushed in the paint. It leaves a nice even color that pops lust a little more. After removing the tape, wait a day, then one more pass with the 320, blow it off, then wipe it down with alcohol before spraying with lacquer or any other clearcoat.
love it!!
You can also spray your piece of wood with clear lacquer before putting on the tape (let it dry first obviously) . Then when you engrave the paint is less likely to bleed.
my laser guy actually has me finish the piece before he engraves he then masks and burns
You can hit it with the clear lacquer again after engraving before painting to stop the bleeding to.
New to engraving here. Thanks for the video, really informative. Some machine you got there also!
3M makes an automotive painter tape that is Green, it has a cost but it is absolutely a fit for this project. Thanks for adding another project to my list. 8)
Ill have to check that out!
Massive thanks from Edinburgh Scotland for that tutorial. Is exactly what I am looking for.
Glad it helped, thanks for watching!
I haven't tried this myself yet, but I heard from a reliable source (Bob at ILTMS) that if you put on a quick coat of clear finish BEFORE you use paint, it will help prevent bleeding under the masking tape! That way you don't have to spend extra time sanding off paint bleed. :)
Great tip, yes it works.
Just got my first proper laser engraver (I was using a Wicked Lasers' LaserCube up until now!) and this is valuable information, I can't wait to try it out myself.
Glad it was helpful!
SO GOOD... thanks. I am NEW TO MOST ALL OF THIS... just got my Genmitsu L8 Pro Max Laser 20w
Great video, great explanation of everything, especially the part about not waiting for the paint not dry completely. The only ting I would ad is that if it is going top be exposed to any moisture at all make sure that you seal the back side as well to make sure it does not absorb water and warp.
right on!
I found one alternative to weeding is to roll some painters tape around your hand and drag it across the surface like you were cleaning lint off of clothing. It will peel off most of the little pieces of masking. Won't work on acrylic and some other surfaces because It will leave some adhesive residue.
Cool tip!
Great video! .. As of the spray paint bleeding problem it can be overcome with covering the engraved area with modpodge or spray laquer first. I didn't try it myself yet but I saw some videos here showing the process :) Enjoy!
One other thing to consider, is to spray the clear coat on the wood before masking to stop the bleed of the paint. You would want to let that stand in open space for a day so that it doesn't gas off in the laser.
def all good ideas, I would just make sure that the the tape does not peel up the clear coat, but hey if it works, that's another great tip!
@@LaserEngraving911 Just spitballing, but I'm assuming using lacquer wouldn't cause a peel issue? Even if it did, another coat of lacquer over the entire project at the end should blend everything together.
Nice video!
Not necessarily however, if that works for you, cool!
Great video !!! I will try this method with engraving my pen turning projects. Thank you
Thanks for sharing! This has definitely expanded my horizons!❤
You are so welcome!
Great video. Thanks for sharing. A little tip: You don't need to create guides on the border of the page in order to snap your drawing. Just select "Snap to Page" and then grab the top left knot and drag the drawing to the intersection on the edge of the page.
cool, always nice to know new shortcuts
@@LaserEngraving911 ❤️
First video I have found to be thorough and detailed throughout the whole process. 10/10
Much appreicted!
I have some blue stencil vinyl and I think I'll try it with that. Got it when I was trying to do some silk screening. Great video and makes it so easy!
awesome!
Hola...
Excelente trabajo, el resultado es genial...
Muchas gracias por compartir éste proyecto...
Saludos.
Thank you for all the extremely helpful tips, I’m new to lasers and I’ve learned so much from your videos.
You are very welcome thanks for your support!
That was awesome I just bought a small engraving machine. I will need some help.
alright young man, another well done, informative video. Thank you
Thank you ! appreciate that!
Very interesting technique. Thanks for sharing.
Dude rocks. Clicked subscribe right before you mentioned it - now looking at the links. Quality stuff.
TY Jim, glad you enjoyed!
Nice explanation. I'm getting my engraver in a few days and this is something I'll trying the first day. Thanks!
Thanks!
Great video! I made myself a horror box to put in my bedroom because I'm such a horror fan, but found that painting my box a specific color also colored in the engraving parts that I originally wanted black. This defintiely gave me an idea of how I can fix that problem for next time. Thank you for this!
Your welcome sounds like a fun project!! Thanks for the support!
A flat bathroom door squeegee can take much of the fill off of the face. A carefully used hard roller can cover the face without touching the fill.
just found you today will be trying this out . will purchace the paint frrom the links. thanks for the video.
Welcome!
Dude thats frigin awesome you gave me SOOOO many ideas thankyou for the instruction it was plain and perfect
Nice! glad it helped!
Nicely done. I am just now getting into the business and this was a well done easy to understand video. I think my biggest challenge is going to be figuring out what speed and power to use so I don't waste my product. Thanks
Really nice job and well done video. Thanks for sharing.
One Work: Spectacular
Your Video explains the process better than other videos I've seen, very good job. I am planning on using your technique to Laser a 6 1/2" Compass Rose into a small Table Top, made from Maple and stained prior to the Laser process. The original plan was to use a CNC Machine and Black Epoxy, but I think the Laser maybe better.
Nice! sound like a great project!
Definitely going to give this a go. Great idea
Nice, do it!
Very helpful video! Thanks! I had no idea you could do this through Corel Draw! Now I’ll be spending the day figuring out if it will work with my ORTUR. JUST A suggestion to avoid bleed through and having to sand is : first coat of a colour similar to your wood, allow to dry and then add your colour. This is very effective when painting with vinyl stencils on wood.
Very helpful video. Thanks
You're welcome
I watched a few of your videos.
Good input!!!
I have 3 Different Lasers on their way. 🎉
Will see how I do!!! 😅
Go Man Go!
@@LaserEngraving911
I'll post up some videos once I receive them!!!
Ormask works great too. While this is done with a laser, the process also works on a cnc. I do it all the time. Where it differs is the fact a laser can cut hair fine lines but the size of the bit is the limit on a cnc..
In BOTH cases give everything a shot of say rattlecan lacquer. It dries in about an hour and it prevents the paint from wicking into the grain. I usally use the acrylics paint and after the mask is removed I shoot a coat of flat or semigloss laquer over everything,
I also use completely different software but the results are the same.
excellent
Many many thanks
Bro, first time hitting your channel up and love the detail and how in-depth you go while also making it extremely simple and dumbed down for people like me (beginner with absolutely no design/artistic experience)! I have ordered a new Fusion Edge 12, 40 watt and excited to get started in products like this and others!
Thanks Austin, really appreciate your support
Great video. Did this with Oracal on a cnc but it will be better on my C02. Thanks
Glad it helped
thanks man i love to paint i have some experience using automotive acrilics that have wonderfull colours and i feel i can give some good options to laser engraving business, ehen y save enough to my first laser machine of course hehe tyvm!
No problem 👍
Thank you so much!! I wish you great success.
Great video!! I’m receiving my first laser a ORTUR Laser Master 2 Pro, Laser Engraver just to get my foot I the door. I can’t wait to give this a try on my flag stars, thanks again.
I dont see why not!
Nice work. Appreciate your video training.
Thank You! apricate that!
This is a super cool idea. I can’t wait to try it out
Very Cool!! Thanks for Sharing!
That came out great.
Thank You!
Awesome video’ I’m a newbie and found this a great education which has given me some good ideas ‘ thank you’
Glad it was helpful! Thank You for your support!
Great idea, like the options that this gives to making projects pop with color. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for the support and motivation!
I usually do a quick spray clear seal coat before fill, really helps with under bleed. If you do get under bleed its clear and wont show. I found doing the weeding first helps. In weeding you almost always drag a little fill paint onto the surface. Just found I do less clean up.
Nice!
I highly reccomend giving spraypaint a chance if you use montana brand spray paint either from their gold line or the 94 line you wont have that bleeding issue like you do with glossy rustoleum sprayaint which is oil based
Hi Thanks for the tip, can you explain why this paint wont bleed into the wood fibers, why its do different than standard spray paint, Id like to know the science behind why. Thanks!
I use the blue tape as well, I have various widths all the way up to 8" (so single piece would cover the piece you did).
Great idea.. thanks. Going to try this with my True 20W XTool Diode laser. Bought some stuff off your links.. hope you get paid.
Awesome, thanks for using my links it always helps!
Amazing video thank you for the great tips!
Cool thanks for sharing your ideas buddy!
Any time!
Hey Michael! I just discovered your Chanel 😀 I'm amazed how you explain everything... 🤩 comes across as very likeable and understandable 😊 I'm from Germany and my English isn't the best , but I still understood everything! 🤩👍( this is google translator 😜😂) looking forward to your other videos...🤗
Welcome aboard! and Thank You for taking the time to comment!
Very nice project, thanks for the lesson
Mind = Blown
Awesome video!
Nice......FKN FANTABULOUS.....love it.....
Good and very clear video. Thanks
Good vid buy my hubby would have a cow (professional ex- painter) with you dipping the brush in past the bristles. Ha Ha!
🤣
I enjoyed this video. Thanks for the tips, especially regarding the choice of paint based on how it interacts with the wood and using a sander to smooth things off 👍🏾
great content....exelent explain.... tanks
Nice work handsome man!!!
Thank You!
I don't have a laser engraver but I do make very similar type projects with my CNC. So have you ever tried Oramask 813 stencil films? That's what I have used when I need to fill in CNC engraved work and the nice thing is it's up to 12inches wide so you don't need to lay down multiple strips... It's probably cheaper in the long run than the wide blue tape from 3m. Not sure how it would hold up to the heat of the laser. You peaked my interest in looking into a laser head for my CNC machine though!
Yes I have a friend who uses that with his CNC machine as well, I have not used it but I wonder what it is made from and is it safe for co2 laser, Ill look into it for sure might be a good option for large coverage Thanks for the support!
Hi Michael.
Thanks for this informative video. I'm relatively new to laser engraving and have lots to learn. One of the things I battle most with, it the costing. How would you cost this project and how much would you charge the customer.
Thanks again
Stavros, from sunny South Africa
I understand your need to get what to charge your customer. This is a huge question and really has alot of variables. One thing you can do right now is figure out how much you need to make per hour or what is your worth per hour. to make a living. Once you have this number is will help you with calculating many jobs, Im not telling you to price per min or hour by any means, I dont like that model. But when you know how much you need per hour, it helps you come up with various job costs.
@@LaserEngraving911 Thank you. That makes a lot of sense.
Excellent!!! Thank you so much!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Wow thanks for the tutorial! This really helps expand my ideas.
Hair dryer works freat to dry the paint a little quicker. I use one on my lures I paint.
Nice advice!
Excellent video sir! I just wish I would have seen this last week when I was doing my project. Now I know something. 😃
Good content. You are a good teacher for somebody like me who is just getting started. I hope to see more.
Liked and Subscribed.
Thanks BG!
Thank you for sharing this!
So Simple....never thought of That!
, glad you liked it!
Fantastic video! Will try tomorrow...
Have fun!
Great video. I'm new to the laser engraving and am a sponge right now. I'll definitely be giving this a try.
That's how I got here too!!!
Me too just got a Chinese 60W
Thank you for this, it looks great!
Glad you like it! hope you get a chance to try this!
Excellent ! Thank you
Glad you liked it!
Awesome!! Thank you! 😊 & I subscribed.
Awesome instructions! Thanks!
Fascinating. I tried this on my CNC and the bit tends to rip the tape up. I'll give it a try on a laser cutter and see how it goes.
Use a sharper bit spinning faster.
There are also bits that have straight flutes instead of the helix. These don't pull up on the work and are often used with thin material like sheet metal.
Thank you for sharing very helpful video
Hello my friend!!! This is really very good!!! Plz tell me something this is tape is just a craft / paper tape ? or something else?
Thank you for showing and sharing your craft, I have a question? Can you do that metal or aluminium?
Yes with black duct tape and a fiber laser you can.