Traveled down that YouTube rabbit hole and found this. Not gonna lie, the "sound" of the laser is quite satisfying.
IKR, this is getting extreme.That’s lots of heat by the end
Can’t imagine how warped that ended up
Peel off the plastic covering first
It’s literally going to bake the inlay and plastic into the clay. Not gonna be prettyIKR, this is getting extreme.
Traveled down that YouTube rabbit hole and found this. Not gonna lie, the "sound" of the laser is quite satisfying.
That's all I could think the whole time with the brighter start and finish points... the edge of that recess is going to be garbage. I give credit for the attempt but I can't see how the chip comes out flat or the recess areas being sharp.Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
Wonder how he plans to correct the now-charred edges of the recess. Automated digital orbital sander?
I like how everyone here is okay with a metal drill bit rotating at thousands of RPMs, shaving off layers of chip material. Or me, in my underwear, in a dark murder room using a blade to slice bits of the chip's body away. But when there's a laser involved and a little bit of scorching we all get horrified.At Tommy, can we get a ruling on snuff videos?
Yeah, he did laser etching on mostly basic plastic chips, which looked great imo. He never was able to get satisfactory results on clay or China clay chips.There have been a few people in the past that did laser etching on chips that posted here. I believe there are current members that may have some faux clay sets that were etched this way maybe @Jeff not sure.