Full Version: Logo On Glass Door
From: JHayes55 [#5]
12 Apr 2007
To: Jer (DIAMOND) [#3] 12 Apr 2007
I would agree with Chuck - on site blaster best method to get a true etched look. Depending on the detail in the logo that might be a trick as well.
Etchmark is the vinyl that Chuck referred to and is used a lot on glass doors across the county. Most people would never now the difference in it and
sandblasted glass. People in our profession would easily see the difference. We have to keep reminding ourselves that were not like the general public when it comes to viewing these processes.
Acid etch is possible but not one I would risk on this type of job.
Best wishes.
From: Carl (CSEWELL) [#6]
12 Apr 2007
To: Jer (DIAMOND) [#1] 12 Apr 2007
http://paris.olx.fr/laser-co2-portable-easylase-iid-612699
15 Watts!!!!
From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#7]
12 Apr 2007
To: Carl (CSEWELL) [#6] 12 Apr 2007
On the manufacturer's site it mentions dermatology, plastic surgery, gynaecology, and veterinary surgery. Doesn't mention glass doors. :D
http://www.teamlaser.com/english/easylaseCO2-15watt.htm
From: Carl (CSEWELL) [#8]
12 Apr 2007
To: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#7] 12 Apr 2007
It doesn't exclude glass doors either! ;^)
You've heard of a 'glass jaw', haven't you? There ya go! Under "plastic surgery".
From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#9]
12 Apr 2007
To: Carl (CSEWELL) [#8] 12 Apr 2007
From: Carl (CSEWELL) [#10]
12 Apr 2007
To: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#9] 12 Apr 2007
From: Jer (DIAMOND) [#11]
12 Apr 2007
To: Carl (CSEWELL) [#6] 12 Apr 2007
From: Carl (CSEWELL) [#12]
12 Apr 2007
To: Jer (DIAMOND) [#11] 12 Apr 2007