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New Jersey
ewmaloney Posted: 05-16-2007 11:28

 

Any other laser engravers find this forum yet?   If I found it, I know others must be lurking around!

 
 

www.lasercutengraving.com New Jersey
Top 25 Contributor
Maine USA
Male

I'm not one of the laser guy's, funny to say I'm a hand engraver, just wanted to tell you that I did see some engravers hanging around here and I'm sure they will come sooner or later, the site is only two day's old so give it a chance and stop back in!

Alfred
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USA - South Carolina
Male

Yep, there are many laser engravers around including myself. Hopefully others will drop by as well.

 

Best Regards, Butch Armstrong
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Howell, New Jersey
Male

I also am not a laser engraver but we have been around the engraving business for over 25 years and engrave almost anything. We specialize in crystal and glass.

 

By the way Alfred, you have too much time on your hands. 495 points!!!

Have A Great Day! Bill Meyer Ginny's Gems www.ginnysgems.com
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South Dakota
Male

Yeah, I made it over here too.  Have 3 machines, been engraving 13 years now.

Good, Fast, Cheap..pick 2!
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North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii
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Top 500 Contributor
New Jersey

 Don't have much to say Marc?  Or does the parrot have your tongue?

 

www.lasercutengraving.com New Jersey
Top 500 Contributor
New Jersey

Marc - I see  you tried to post again.   Still shows up as blank.   I saw in another thread that someone else was having the same problem and contacted one of the the folks for this website that fixed the issue for them.

www.lasercutengraving.com New Jersey
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North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii
Male
OK, I switched to Plain Text and it's finally solved, I think. Thanks for the welcome! I'm new to Corel, new to laser engraving (Epilog mini 35), but familiar with graphics, mostly Adobe. I'm interested in all the cool Corel features and will have many questions. I like the interface--seems more intuitive than Illustrator. marc
Top 500 Contributor
New Jersey

 There you are!   Lets compare notes and power settings since we both have the same machines.

 

www.lasercutengraving.com New Jersey
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North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii
Male
great! I'm not trying to make money yet, but having a lot of fun. I've got a good Corel question: There's apparently a feature of X3 that will take a letterform and create a grayscale 'ramp' around the inside edges. The idea, I'm told, is to enable a laser to cut a simulated bevel. Have any of you tried it? I'd like to use it on more than just letterforms. .

 I am a laser engraving "wannabe"...our company upgraded to a YAG and now I am supposed to learn to do creative things on the CO2 so it just doesn't gather dust.  (Although the YAG spend a lot of time down for repairs).  Right now I feel like I take one step forward and ten steps back on the learning curve.  Right now I am cruising around the site trying to find an answer to my latest obstacle----thought for sure today was the day I was going to actually MAKE something.

It's nice to see there are laser engravers out there---obviously it CAN be done! 

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Washington Pennsylvania
Female

Hey there, one more laser engraver found you..!  I think I just sent a half a sentence up to post.   Sorry about that...!  Hopefully I will have something other than excuses and apologies to submit here..! 

Now on to my question. Is there anyone out here that has any experience with the new Epilog Fibermark machine?  I have three ULS machines and need something that will do direct metal marking, other than Cermark.   Thanks..!  Jeanne

 

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Frisco, TX
Male

Another engraver here, laser and rotary.

Core 2 Q6600 ~ 4GB DDR2 ~ nVidia 8800 GT Superclocked ~ 150GB 10,000 RPM Hard Drive

 I just bought my first laser and will have lots of questions.  Glad I found this forum!

My first question...already!

 Suppose I wanted to cut all the washers I could out of a piece of
material say, 12" x 14". Is there a way that CorelDraw can figure out
the placement? Maybe tell it to leave 1/8" between pieces then cut as
many as possible?

 Thanks for the help!

Al Stewart

Photocutouts.com
 

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