qquake Member Joined Feb 8, 2004 Messages 5,054 Location Northern California Jan 17, 2022 #1 For those of you who have a laser engraver, and were wondering if you can engrave deer antler, you can. Attachments 001.jpg 285.5 KB · Views: 147 002.jpg 207.7 KB · Views: 134 003.jpg 202.6 KB · Views: 126 004.jpg 176.7 KB · Views: 128 005.jpg 193 KB · Views: 122 006.jpg 168.5 KB · Views: 128 007.jpg 116.5 KB · Views: 118
For those of you who have a laser engraver, and were wondering if you can engrave deer antler, you can.
Joebobber Member Joined Sep 24, 2018 Messages 1,196 Location Erie, North Dakota Jan 17, 2022 #3 What size laser are you using Id like to do pictures, mechanical scrimshaw, but haven't tried it yet.
What size laser are you using Id like to do pictures, mechanical scrimshaw, but haven't tried it yet.
qquake Member Joined Feb 8, 2004 Messages 5,054 Location Northern California Jan 17, 2022 #4 Joebobber said: What size laser are you using Id like to do pictures, mechanical scrimshaw, but haven't tried it yet. Click to expand... I have a NEJE 7w.
Joebobber said: What size laser are you using Id like to do pictures, mechanical scrimshaw, but haven't tried it yet. Click to expand... I have a NEJE 7w.
Joebobber Member Joined Sep 24, 2018 Messages 1,196 Location Erie, North Dakota Jan 17, 2022 #5 I have a 2.5w and a 7w. I really like the 2.5 for some reason. I can dial it in to burn like a needle if I want. With the 7, even running it at less power, I always go too hot. Regardless of speed, ect.
I have a 2.5w and a 7w. I really like the 2.5 for some reason. I can dial it in to burn like a needle if I want. With the 7, even running it at less power, I always go too hot. Regardless of speed, ect.
qquake Member Joined Feb 8, 2004 Messages 5,054 Location Northern California Jan 17, 2022 #6 I usually set my 7w at 25% for wood.