From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#30]
11 Dec 2005
To: sprinter [#29] 5 Jan 2006
There does seem to be a parallel between this thread and that of the New Etching Process, wherein claims of readily available "ingredients" are apparently being used to produce the "magic" and what's being sold is the "secret recipe."
The "cook's" primary incentive, to keep the recipe a closely-guarded secret, is the fact they had to pay for the recipe.
In my opinion, if this isn't a case of vaporware, the announcement of this groundbreaking procedure was majorly premature.EDITED: 11 Dec 2005 by DGL
From: JHayes55 [#31]
31 Dec 2005
To: ALL
Just wanted to do a little update on this topic. In the January edition of the A&E Louie Alvarez has an article on Laser Engraving Materials. In the last 3 paragraphs of the article he talks about a customer who has came up with a method to do full color with a laser engraver. He states that the method will amaze you and once the patent is final & the customer releases the process he will be writing a lengthy & detailed article.
He also makes note of the process "the images are in full, vibrant color that is is also extremely durable, wear and scratch resistant, and of course, weather & UV resistant." I do not know Louie personally but I have met him at an ARA show and took in a seminar he was presenting. His seminar was very interesting and informative to me. He writes an article almost every month for A&E. I am just relaying what I know.
Personally I am interested to hear more about this since laser engraving is a huge part of our total business. Since this article was related to this forum topic I thought some of you might be interested.
My goal is not to validate this process at this time or validate Louie but to share with you what I do know until I get all the facts. I have requested that TNT keep me informed of their progress in the release of this product. They have always be quick to respond to my emails.
EDITED: 1 Jan 2006 by JHAYES55
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From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#34]
1 Jan 2006
To: ALL
The deleted posts represent my questioning of something Joe Hayes said in his last post, and his clarification to me.
Our spell check evidently replaced a word in Joe's post, which has been corrected.
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#35]
4 Jan 2006
To: tnt (TNTCREATIONS) [#1] 15 Jan 2006
TNT,
This evening, I read the Louie Alvarez article, in the January issue of A&E magazine, that Joe Hayes referred to. (Why does Joe get his copy before the rest of us?) :-)
Sure enough, the article was touting the wide variety of items the laser machines are capable of marking. Louie did make mention of your full-color process, but was quick to add, since a patent is pending and the details haven't been completely ironed out, he's not at liberty to elaborate.
As Joe pointed out, Louie asks us to stay tuned for a "lenghty and detailed article" on the process.
I've eaten crow in the past, but not often enough to develop a taste for it. Looks like I may be lined up for another helping, but until I know the "nitty-gritty" I'll refrain from shopping for a select piece. :-)
EDITED: 4 Jan 2006 by DGL
From: JHayes55 [#36]
5 Jan 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#35] 5 Jan 2006
I get mine early because they know I am special. :P By the way - I am not yet sure, and I shall reserve judgement until later - but that may be a black feather hanging on the side of your face.
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#37]
5 Jan 2006
To: JHayes55 [#36] 6 Jan 2006
Joe,
I suspected you were on the inside track, when it comes to early delivery of A&E. :-)
Hey! I'd love to chow down on some crow, if it means a cutting edge application for laser engraving.
The huge learning curve sounds good to me. :-)
EDITED: 5 Jan 2006 by DGL
From: tnt (TNTCREATIONS) [#38]
15 Jan 2006
To: ALL
Alright sorry for the long delay but we have been busy, very, very busy.
Thank you for your patience.
Thom & Terry
tntCreations
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Subject: Atomic Art
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#39]
15 Jan 2006
To: tnt (TNTCREATIONS) [#38] 15 Jan 2006
Thom and/or Terry,
The web site isn't loading for me. I'm using IE5 for Mac. I see a marble background, but from there, nothing happens.
From: tnt (TNTCREATIONS) [#40]
15 Jan 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#39] 15 Jan 2006
David,
We tested the website with Internet Explorer 5, Safari 1.3 and Mozilla FireFox 1.5 and it worked well with all these browsers. Try downloading FireFox a new browser if you cannot get IE5 to work.
We have had a very quick response from several people since our 5pm posting and you are the first to have difficulties.
Sorry for the inconvience and hope you are soon visiting our site.
http://www.atomicartimages.com
Thom & Terry
tntCreations
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#41]
15 Jan 2006
To: tnt (TNTCREATIONS) [#40] 16 Jan 2006
I'm on an old Mac OS and can't use Safari etc.
Another reason to upgrade.
Good luck with the venture.
Will you have anything to show us at the ARA Las Vegas show?
From: tnt (TNTCREATIONS) [#42]
16 Jan 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#41] 16 Jan 2006
David
We are planning to have a booth at the ARA show and will have many samples there. We will keep you updated.
ThomnTerry
tntCreations
From: Rolf (RJB2108) [#43]
16 Jan 2006
To: tnt (TNTCREATIONS) [#38] 8 Feb 2006
Tom & Jerry,
I have been watching this post from the beginning.
I think I will spend a considerable amount of time in your booth to look, learn and pick your brain. You defienatly got my attention.
Your work is very beautiful
Rolf
PS do you already know your booth #?
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#44]
16 Jan 2006
To: tnt (TNTCREATIONS) [#42] 8 Feb 2006
Thank you T&T.
Looking forward to seeing the products in-person.
I realize I was hyper-skeptical, when you first made your announcement, but I've been thumbing through a few cookbooks and found a couple recipes for crow that I may be able to stomach. :-$ EDITED: 16 Jan 2006 by DGL
From: MR C (MOSHE) [#45]
6 Feb 2006
To: ALL
will you be at the N.J. show?
will you demonstrate the process?
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#46]
6 Feb 2006
To: tnt (TNTCREATIONS) [#45] 8 Feb 2006
TNT,
Mr. C's question was addressed to all.
To reiterate, will you have samples of the Atomic Art process on display at the ARA show, to be held at the end of March, in New Jersey?
Actual demonstrations?
Thanks
From: tnt (TNTCREATIONS) [#47]
8 Feb 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#46] 8 Feb 2006
To All,
We are planning to show samples at booth 776 on March 2-4 at the ARA Show in Las Vegas.
We do not have any plans for others shows at this time; however, interest has been very high and we have been approached by some major companies interested in assisting us with distribution. There will be no demonstrations; but, samples will be plentiful.
Hope to see you all there!
"seeing is believing"
tntCreations
http://www.atomicartimages.com
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#48]
8 Feb 2006
To: tnt (TNTCREATIONS) [#47] 8 Feb 2006
TNT,
Thank you for the update.
EDITED: 8 Feb 2006 by DGL
From: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#49]
8 Feb 2006
To: tnt (TNTCREATIONS) [#47] 8 Feb 2006
TNT,
Would you mind sharing how long it would take, using your process, to produce one 5"x7" full color image on aluminum? I'm trying to gather a production-time comparison to inkjet sublimation. I realize your process may create a superior finished product, but would just like to get an idea if this is time-consuming, multi-stage process that would make it cost prohibitive for my operation.
EDITED: 8 Feb 2006 by DATAKES
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