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  1. #1
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    Best option for a specific project?

    Hi to all. I need help with a specific project I have in mind since I am a complete newbie when it comes to CNC...

    I need to be able to engrave a very thin (0.4 - 0.8mm) very small (45 X 45mm) piece of material with great detail and therefore accuracy. The materials I have in mind are either plywood or some sort of metal like brass or steel.

    This project will not be a one off case but neither is a large quantity involved so the purchase of an expensive machine is not justified at this stage.

    So, my questions are:


    • Is it possible to engrave on such a thin piece of material?
    • Is there a budget friendly machine for home use able to do this work?
    • Is there a reliable online company I could perhaps outsource this to?


    Thanks in advance!

  2. #2
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    Re: Best option for a specific project?

    Hi Jose,

    - "great detail and therefore accuracy" would require an expensive machine. "budget friendly machine for home use" is not going to produce the fine results you are asking for.

    - "either plywood or some sort of metal like brass or steel" - Different machines are used for wood and metal. There are some combo options but they are very expensive.

    - "Is it possible to engrave on such a thin piece of material?" - Absolutely.

    - "Is there a reliable online company I could perhaps outsource this to?" - There are many. Look for CO2 Marking machine for wood and Fiber Marking machine for metal.

  3. #3
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    Re: Best option for a specific project?

    Quote Originally Posted by Storen View Post
    Hi Jose,

    - "great detail and therefore accuracy" would require an expensive machine. "budget friendly machine for home use" is not going to produce the fine results you are asking for.

    - "either plywood or some sort of metal like brass or steel" - Different machines are used for wood and metal. There are some combo options but they are very expensive.

    - "Is it possible to engrave on such a thin piece of material?" - Absolutely.

    - "Is there a reliable online company I could perhaps outsource this to?" - There are many. Look for CO2 Marking machine for wood and Fiber Marking machine for metal.
    Thanks for the prompt reply.

    Do any specific outsourcing companies come to mind? I am asking because by looking for such terms I only find companies that make these machines.

  4. #4
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    Re: Best option for a specific project?

    I don't know. I never used one myself. Maybe just run a general search for "laser engraving" services in your area and then ask them for the machines they have.

  5. #5
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    Re: Best option for a specific project?

    Just buy Fiber marking machine and forget. Will do all you need.
    CNC lasers, constructions, service

  6. #6
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    Re: Best option for a specific project?

    Here's a piece of brass I had lying around at work.
    It's a dirty engraving (no cleaning pass afterwards, sorry!).
    The piece is only 0.75mm thick.

    So yes, it is totally possible.

    I have a 20W Siro Lasertec Fiberscan (but I have no idea how much it costs).

    I've engraved a Multi-Level LASER Pattern on it.
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