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Laser engraving wood

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 3:44 am
by Edwardbum
Hello, I wanted to know if anyone knew if it is better to laser engrave wood before or after polyurethane top coat. I have done it before lasering, but if I travel to trade shows I wouldnt be able to. So I thought if I could clear coat everything and have them ready, when someone orders one, I could laser it and it would be ready to go. I tried one earlier with two top coats, but it gave a yellowish look to it, and the image didnt appear at angles. You had to look straight on at it to make it out. I thought maybe my power or speed settings were off, but before trying another one, I thought I would ask all the talented ones here to see if they know any inside tips. I appreciate any advice. Thanks!!

Re: Laser engraving wood

Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2015 12:46 am
by LINUS
Did you ever get any advice regarding polyurethane top coating before lasering? I am curious about this too?

Re: Laser engraving wood

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2024 2:22 am
by MPjohn_10
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Re: Laser engraving wood

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 8:01 am
by justin_h
Edwardbum wrote: Sat Jul 18, 2015 3:44 am Hello, I wanted to know if anyone knew if it is better to laser engrave wood before or after polyurethane top coat. I have done it before lasering, but if I travel to trade shows I wouldnt be able to. So I thought if I could clear coat everything and have them ready, when someone orders one, I could laser it and it would be ready to go. I tried one earlier with two top coats, but it gave a yellowish look to it, and the image didnt appear at angles. You had to look straight on at it to make it out. I thought maybe my power or speed settings were off, but before trying another one, I thought I would ask all the talented ones here to see if they know any inside tips. I appreciate any advice. Thanks!!
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