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laser engraver

  1. Celtic Bowl

    Celtic Bowl

    Celtic bowl from elm. Colored with alcohol-based dyes and silver acrylic paint over black India ink. Laser engraved and finished with clear gloss enamel. 9 1/2" diameter 4 1/4" tall.
  2. 24" Walnut Platter Back

    24" Walnut Platter Back

    Engraved by laser. Base was a separate turning and attached.
  3. 24" Walnut Platter Front

    24" Walnut Platter Front

    Engraved by laser and colored with aniline dye and gold acrylic
  4. Small Cherry Bowl with Laser Etched Blossoms

    Small Cherry Bowl with Laser Etched Blossoms

    Playing around with a laser to add some flare to the tops of bowls. It only seemed fitting to etch cherry blossoms on a cherry bowl.
  5. Steve Fairbairn

    Using Laser Engravers to Embellish Turnings

    For the past couple of years I've been using my laser engraver to do my signatures and engrave Beads Of Courage logos on other turners BOC boxes. Lately I've been experimenting with using the laser to embellish rims of bowls and platters either alone or in conjunction with other colouring...
  6. Jamie Straw

    Laser engraver?

    There's a shop on Etsy that sells kitchen utensils that can be customized with laser engraving (name, for instance). Choice of several different fonts, and size of lettering. There are a number of machines on Amazon that are under $250 with decent reviews. Has anyone had experience with these...
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