Full Version: Cutting Leather without Strong Odors?

From: Ron (RBENNETT) [#1]
 16 Apr 2007
To: ALL

I am cutting some leather and getting strong odors remaining on material. Has anyone had any success in cutting through leather without this problem?

EDITED: 16 Apr 2007 by DGL


From: BrianC (INKSQUIRTER) [#2]
 16 Apr 2007
To: Ron (RBENNETT) [#1] 16 Apr 2007

I just cut a name out the other day for a motorcycle racer and I didnt get much smell at all.........I guess the key might be a good exhaust system.

Not sure what the neighbors were smelling but I got nothing........ (devil)


From: Laser Image (LASER_IMAGE) [#3]
 16 Apr 2007
To: Ron (RBENNETT) [#1] 16 Apr 2007

I think it depends on the tanning process used on that particular piece of leather. I engraved some bags last week that had virtually no smell but the test piece I used to see how the logo would look really stunk bad - like burnt hair.

Gary


From: Ron (RBENNETT) [#4]
 16 Apr 2007
To: BrianC (INKSQUIRTER) [#2] 16 Apr 2007

Thanks for the answer Brian, the smell is not in the exhaust, it is in the piece after the engraving.

From: Ron (RBENNETT) [#5]
 16 Apr 2007
To: Laser Image (LASER_IMAGE) [#3] 16 Apr 2007

Thanks, Gary. I will try some other pieces.

From: Boz (CHEDDARHEAD) [#6]
 16 Apr 2007
To: ALL

Or, get a really good cold. Major nazal congestion helps with the smell, sometimes.

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