Full Version: Masking Substitute

From: Mike (MIKEN) [#4]
 10 Aug 2006
To: Mike (SPACE_ENGRAVERS) [#3] 10 Aug 2006

Mike:

Both are good ideas. The advantage of the dowel is that it also lets you determine the power you need without blowing through the cap of the pen to the brass. I am the voice of experience.

EDITED: 11 Aug 2006 by MIKEN


From: logojohn [#5]
 12 Aug 2006
To: ALL

For another idea on a quick way to test engrave without having to adjust downward pressure, loose cutters or resend in different modes, you can read what I do in this previous message.

http://www.engravingetc.org/forum/index.php?webtag=EE&msg=2393.3


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From: Ward (STENSONENG) [#6]
 12 Aug 2006
To: ALL

There was a similar thread about testing engraving on jewelry, that I lost but wanted
to in-put that Quality One Engravers in Rancho Cucamonga has a great product we
use. It is a green translucent tape in 2" width that you can apply to the surface of
items and using a very light pressure, test engrave either burnish or diamond drag
engraving. I think it was around $40. a roll, but lasted us about 2 1/2 years with 2
engravers using it. Sometimes I've reused it if it had some unused areas. We also
use it as a mask or surface guard on metal or plastic plates and always when rotary
engraving on acrylic or any highly polished surface using a nose cone to control depth.
When deep cutting thick brass or engravers brass to depths of up to .05, requiring
multiple passes, we've re-applied new tape after every couple of passes it it does
start to peel. I've never had a failure or nose cone shadow as long as I paid close
attention to it. "Try it, You'll Like it." Ward Stenson : Never too old to learn


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