Full Version: Colored CerMark
From: Cody (BOBTNAILER) [#3]
12 Mar 2007
To: john (LILB93) [#1] 12 Mar 2007
I've tried the black, gold and blue on glass. My best results came from the gold, but I don't remember my settings (not at the shop).
I couldn't get the black or blue to work well with any of the speed/power combinations that I tried.
This isn't something that we think will do well in our shop, so I didn't spend much time on it.
From: Mikey (MIKE2449) [#4]
15 Mar 2007
To: Cody (BOBTNAILER) [#3] 15 Mar 2007
Cody:
You said the gold works well on glass, do you think it would work on stone? I'm looking for a very permenant marking/paint for exterior application on stone. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mike
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#5]
15 Mar 2007
To: Mikey (MIKE2449) [#4] 15 Mar 2007
If the CerMark adheres to stone, I can say from first-hand experience, the mark will be permanent.
That is, I've taken a wire brush to an Atomic Art (AA) image, on ceramic tile and couldn't get it to budge.
AA uses an variation of TherMark, but I think the permanence aspect would be the same.
From: Laser Image (LASER_IMAGE) [#6]
15 Mar 2007
To: Mikey (MIKE2449) [#4] 16 Mar 2007
I can't say whether or not it will work, but you can bet I'll be trying it over the next couple of days. I have a friend that wanted me to laser some river rocks for pet headstones - I'll try black cermark instead - good idea!
Gary