I make memorial boxes for our local Veterans organization, as well as pet memorial boxes. This would make a fascinating surface treatment! Thanks for the intro to the product! You rock!
Oh man! This stuff is amazing! My daughter & I would use it in jewelry for sure. I'd also use it for signs, maybe even some address numbers for some of the historic homes my clients buy/sell/own. Could definitely use it to enhance my husband's vintage He-Man collection/display and/or my son's Mythic Legion display. Maybe even incorporate it into some pottery inlays. So many applications!
I would make what I call a double coaster. Now I use cork insert on a 4" wood coaster, but with this material, the stone effect would be absolutely beaustiful! I wish I could post pics of my coasters for you to see!
I would use the stone veneer for sign lettering and the thicker material for coasters and possibly boxes with wood backing. Also, tea lights would look great with a stone finish.
I would use them to do inlays. Would look awesome with light coloured woods. Keep up the great work and thanks for all your information helps so many people
I would definitely use for D&D. Also I am getting into the pet memorial space. This product seems perfect. I have an Xtool F1 ultra. I would love the opportunity use this material.
I agree in using the material for signs and models. For models I would also look at possibly engraving for individual stacking look for more details. Good create a stone and/or brick look
I would use the stone to make frames by cutting and engraving it and then mounting on a painted canvas. I engraved detailed art and then mount it on the cavas. I could cut detailed frames to accent the complete art piece. Of course the way to use it is pretty much only limited by my imagination. Also would work great for cutting detailed corner decor if not using a full frame. Definitely would use an under-mount of material to give more depth to the finished product. What a fab product. Thank you for introducing this!
My first thought is house numbers - meaning address numbers. Laminate them to some Plexiglas and boom...stylish while creative. Idk...gotta get me some of this stuff for sure. Thanks for the great video!!!
Thanks for the content! After watching, I'm intrigued by the jewelry aspect for the most part. The detail that came from that looked fantastic! Signage as well. Also, depending upon the kerf, I'm wondering about inlaying? Thanks for the opportunity to win something!
I received my first laser, F1 Ultra today, your video helped guide my decision. I was checking out your channel for guidance and inspiration, which I do regularly. These stone sheets would make for interesting inlay artwork, it's something different than wood. Thanks for helping guide and grow this laser community.
love the stone look and would like to use for inlays on my timber furniture, think it would look fantastic. Have been bulk watching your videos since i found your channel, great video.
This is such a cool new product. It will be tried for some inlays of gift boxes. But I feel signs will be the biggest use right away. Keep up the great content, thank you so much.
Just ordered my first laser last week (Ikier 70w), found your channel and I'm binging it all. My gal would love to make earrings from that stone! Thank you for all the info I've learned so far!
I am new to xTool and I love all of your videos. They have helped me learn so many tips and tricks and you are the reason why I decided to go with the xTool P2. I would love to get super creative with this stone material and create some amazing model fronts and earrings and also make some unique stencil plaques.
Oooh I wanna try this on a light up sign and some earrings. And I am wondering if I could even make a bracelet with it 😮 Thanks for the opportunity to win some of this awesome material!
I make signs and name plates for the local 4H kids. This material would be amazing to use. As always keep up the amazing content. You are my #1 source for my new laser engraving business
Hey There, Thanks for watching.. You are one of the winner for the small sample packs! Id love to send you one, can you please email me so I can connect with you and get your shipping details? Thanks! michael@laserengraving911.com
If I won, I would probably use wood coasters as a backing material, adding the stone to the top and then do my designs on that. Lighter stone paired with darker wood, darker stone with lighter wood. I could see this being good also for going through wood that may have been a failed attempt at a previous design, since wood is usually just next to impossible to use when it's already messed up.
Wow, nice product! While my brain is churning, I can think some applications like jewelry and signage for sure. Imagine what can be done in the fashion world! Love it.
My husband is a district chief for our county EMS system, he supervises quite a few probably 20+ EMTs and paramedics each year for Christmas my husband likes to give everybody on his shift a little thank you gift for their service I think this material would be very interesting to work with and it would make some thing awesome for each of the paramedic and EMTs. I’m not sure what yet. I’d have to figure that out.
Hi I'm a new in laser engraving and I will love to try this material. I think a good application will be to make wood painter pallets and cover them with this rock material since it will be easier to clean and it holds water so the paint wouldn't dry has fast. Im an artist and a good fancy well made pallet always is need it. I never win anything here so if I get to win I might need guiding of how it works.
Thank you Laser Engraving 911 for your channel, you are very inspirational & informative from many Laser aspects!! LOVE the new type of Veneer! I am new to Laser Cutting/Engraving & recently invested in the xTool P2 & F1 Business Bundle; the P2 particularly is an awesome piece of machinery. I would use this new Stonelite Design Veneer to inlay art pieces for a contrasting yet natural design. Would love to be the winner for the Stonelite Full Box!!
Also you can make some capes and accesories for table top figures or collectibles. Circle coasters for cars. Maybe a wallet and see how it turns out . If stick good on wood maybe custom cuts for garden boxes so it looks like stone and protect the wood.
Hi, I love the content. Thanks for letting us know about this cool new material. I make hanging front door welcome signs. I would use it to make mountain backgrounds for camping and RV signs.
I make hang tags and boxes for bourbon bottles and I think the stone would help add a new dimension to the tags and boxes. Great video and always learn something new watching your videos.
This product would make stunning kitchen and batch backsplash and wall decor along with trivets, coasters, etc. Customized with laser engraving…over the moon!
Hello Michael. I would incorporate this in as many things I could find to see how it looks and what peeks peoples interest. Multilayer projects with wood and stone. Inlays, home décor, key chains, business cards, house number signs, etc...
My grandson loves everything about castle and medieval world, I would love to build something for him, thanks for all these videos, I learn something new every time, Jeff
Excellent Video. I believe I would use the new material to enhance many of my products I make. I a hobby person who loves making anything from cutting boards, coasters, etc. to unique one of a kind furniture items. This material could be used as inlays using not only laser but my CNC router. Cutting designs out of the laser and then machine pockets on the CNC. There are endless opportunities using this material in conjunction with constructing 3S models with the material and then adding wood, plastic, and 3D printed objects with it. Art is another media that could contain the material, especially outside yard art.
Hey There, Thanks for watching.. You are one of the winner for the small sample packs! Id love to send you one, can you please email me so I can connect with you and get your shipping details? Thanks! michael@laserengraving911.com
As a tabletop gamer, I would probably use the material to make tabletop game models, as suggested in the video. Thank you for the information, I appreciate it.
I'm so excited to see a new product for lasers! I can see using this for monogram decor or family name with "est. year" for interior design! Can't wait to get my hands on some!
Putting this on kitchen cabinets was the 1st thing I thought of, but the cuts aren't large enough. Then maybe interior vehicle decoration to replace wood veneers. The on that I will try is print a pattern or picture and wrap a tumbler then put a 3d printed koozie on the top and bottom to cover and secure the wrap (also glued)
I love it, you keep spoiling with great new things. Two weeks ago with what Laser Map Maker can do and now this 👍. First thing that came into my mind during your intro was using it for building models, such as we do in the model railroad club I am in. But, as I live on the second floor of an office building for house design & construction, I might see an opportunity to interest them for e,g, high-end models for there customers.
I would use it for my model houses. I building a replica of my small town as it were in circa 1890. The stone material would be used in house fundaments and stone walls.
I must say this is a very interesting product, thank you for showing it to us. My first thought was it would make a cool hat patch. After thinking about it I would like to make a backing plate for a phone case and also I think it would make some very unique dog tags. Pre-cut and then custom engrave for customers. My brain will be going all night thinking of other ideas. Thanks again.
This would be wonderful for custom trophy bases that look rugged. Or wraps on cutting boards/ memorial plaques! I might try to make an illuminated sign as well.
I've been involved in laser engraving/cutting for two years now and love the variety and creativity we can produce. For some of my projects when I want a better looking design I will cut real wood veneers as the top layer. It glues on well and with all the different species my results are very nice. I've made religious items, pet memorials, and all kinds of small projects for the grandkids. This stone product will add another level of variety. Even if I don't win I'm going to check out the company. Thanks for the idea and the video.
Thank you so much for the content you provided! I'm new to the Lazer engraving world and I've been consuming as much information as possible. I think this would be an awesome product to use as an inlay for the jewelry boxes I'm wanting to create.
Thank you for including about the subscribe, been watching you for months and thought I did, but now I know I did! As for what I would use it for, i personally would engrave on it and cut it into shapes possibly with a hole, a ornament, slate works the best with photos with my Little 10W xtool M1, and it would be nice to actually be able to have some ornaments I do not fear my child shattering.
I am just getting started with laser engraving and am thinking this would be great for making small signs and love the jewelry aspect of it as well. Thank you for a great video!
Love the new product I make jewelry and there are so many ways to try this. Bracelets and earrings. With a hardwood backing. Also for the model train layout bridges
I make memorial boxes for our local Veterans organization, as well as pet memorial boxes. This would make a fascinating surface treatment! Thanks for the intro to the product!
You rock!
We make wood earrings and we would totally do stone as well. I also love the sign idea combined with some nice wood backing.
This would be awesome for inlays and on jewelry.... I appreciate all that you are doing for the laser community...
Great idea!
Oh man! This stuff is amazing! My daughter & I would use it in jewelry for sure. I'd also use it for signs, maybe even some address numbers for some of the historic homes my clients buy/sell/own. Could definitely use it to enhance my husband's vintage He-Man collection/display and/or my son's Mythic Legion display. Maybe even incorporate it into some pottery inlays. So many applications!
This is great. I make a lot of wall plaques and have just started designing to do wood inlays. A stone inlay would be a unique item
I would make what I call a double coaster. Now I use cork insert on a 4" wood coaster, but with this material, the stone effect would be absolutely beaustiful! I wish I could post pics of my coasters for you to see!
Would be cool for hats, or any outdoor signs, but your right models are going to by the best to use for
This would be so cool in doing a plaque for outdoor or memorial for customers that can't afford granite headstones.
I would use the stone veneer for sign lettering and the thicker material for coasters and possibly boxes with wood backing. Also, tea lights would look great with a stone finish.
So COOL I think this may have several uses possibly.... Id like to see this layered in a trophy application or maybe customized kitchen applications.
What a great addition to laser materials. I love the idea of attaching to wood and making signs. I’m sure some other things will come to mind also. 😊
I would use them to do inlays. Would look awesome with light coloured woods. Keep up the great work and thanks for all your information helps so many people
I would totally use this as inlays on wood projects!
I would use this for ring inlays and guitar inlays
fantastic! that sounds very cool
I would definitely use for D&D. Also I am getting into the pet memorial space. This product seems perfect. I have an Xtool F1 ultra. I would love the opportunity use this material.
I agree in using the material for signs and models. For models I would also look at possibly engraving for individual stacking look for more details. Good create a stone and/or brick look
I would use the stone to make frames by cutting and engraving it and then mounting on a painted canvas. I engraved detailed art and then mount it on the cavas. I could cut detailed frames to accent the complete art piece. Of course the way to use it is pretty much only limited by my imagination. Also would work great for cutting detailed corner decor if not using a full frame. Definitely would use an under-mount of material to give more depth to the finished product. What a fab product. Thank you for introducing this!
I would love to try it for some laser cut handbags!
I think that great, they have a stone fabric for that you email them about it link in the description
I would do earrings, Lamps guitar pick guards would also be cool
My first thought is house numbers - meaning address numbers. Laminate them to some Plexiglas and boom...stylish while creative. Idk...gotta get me some of this stuff for sure. Thanks for the great video!!!
Great product that I would use for wood inlays or possibly contrasting inlays for slate coasters!
I would use it as a circle wall clock. But the house signs are a good idea as well. 👍
I like the look of the material, i would try to make a lampshade of it.
Thanks for the content! After watching, I'm intrigued by the jewelry aspect for the most part. The detail that came from that looked fantastic! Signage as well. Also, depending upon the kerf, I'm wondering about inlaying? Thanks for the opportunity to win something!
This would be great for wall art. Specifically multi layered. This would be a gorgeous addition.
I received my first laser, F1 Ultra today, your video helped guide my decision. I was checking out your channel for guidance and inspiration, which I do regularly. These stone sheets would make for interesting inlay artwork, it's something different than wood. Thanks for helping guide and grow this laser community.
I think this would work great as an alternative to leather for hat patches, and would look cool as an inlay for cutting boards
Thin looks flexible! Be great for wraps!
I would use it as a top layer for house numbers on wood for a Decorative touch.
love the stone look and would like to use for inlays on my timber furniture, think it would look fantastic. Have been bulk watching your videos since i found your channel, great video.
This is such a cool new product. It will be tried for some inlays of gift boxes. But I feel signs will be the biggest use right away. Keep up the great content, thank you so much.
Would be a great material to add a decorative surface to wood cutouts.
Just ordered my first laser last week (Ikier 70w), found your channel and I'm binging it all. My gal would love to make earrings from that stone! Thank you for all the info I've learned so far!
Welcome aboard!
I think a really fun idea would be to try and use this as inlay for woodworking.
I am new to xTool and I love all of your videos. They have helped me learn so many tips and tricks and you are the reason why I decided to go with the xTool P2. I would love to get super creative with this stone material and create some amazing model fronts and earrings and also make some unique stencil plaques.
Oooh I wanna try this on a light up sign and some earrings. And I am wondering if I could even make a bracelet with it 😮
Thanks for the opportunity to win some of this awesome material!
Great ideas!
I make signs and name plates for the local 4H kids. This material would be amazing to use. As always keep up the amazing content. You are my #1 source for my new laser engraving business
Hey There, Thanks for watching.. You are one of the winner for the small sample packs! Id love to send you one, can you please email me so I can connect with you and get your shipping details? Thanks! michael@laserengraving911.com
First thoughs that came to mind was hat patches and trophy plaques for the thinner stuff.❤
If I won, I would probably use wood coasters as a backing material, adding the stone to the top and then do my designs on that. Lighter stone paired with darker wood, darker stone with lighter wood. I could see this being good also for going through wood that may have been a failed attempt at a previous design, since wood is usually just next to impossible to use when it's already messed up.
I would use it for an overlay on key chains, letters,also inlay on projects.
Wow, nice product! While my brain is churning, I can think some applications like jewelry and signage for sure. Imagine what can be done in the fashion world! Love it.
the way the material can bend, even though it's stone is pretty dope. could make a cylinder pencil holder of some sort.
nice!
My husband is a district chief for our county EMS system, he supervises quite a few probably 20+ EMTs and paramedics each year for Christmas my husband likes to give everybody on his shift a little thank you gift for their service I think this material would be very interesting to work with and it would make some thing awesome for each of the paramedic and EMTs. I’m not sure what yet. I’d have to figure that out.
Hi I'm a new in laser engraving and I will love to try this material. I think a good application will be to make wood painter pallets and cover them with this rock material since it will be easier to clean and it holds water so the paint wouldn't dry has fast. Im an artist and a good fancy well made pallet always is need it.
I never win anything here so if I get to win I might need guiding of how it works.
I would make buildings and sceneries to go with my 3d printed figures.
We have a rock climbing business near us and this would be great for all their signage around their building.
Thick sheet of Stone + Wood and you have personalized elegant bow. Thanks for links and great work. As always🤘
It would be an awesome addition to names on stone walls or mailbox posts!
This would be great to make desk and door nameplates for offices.
❤. So cool. To complement my trinket boxes by using this material for box top.
Thank you Laser Engraving 911 for your channel, you are very inspirational & informative from many Laser aspects!! LOVE the new type of Veneer! I am new to Laser Cutting/Engraving & recently invested in the xTool P2 & F1 Business Bundle; the P2 particularly is an awesome piece of machinery. I would use this new Stonelite Design Veneer to inlay art pieces for a contrasting yet natural design. Would love to be the winner for the Stonelite Full Box!!
These would work great for my ornaments
another awesome idea!
I think I would use it for a DM screen and dice boxes for fancy dice.
Earrings and keychains is my number one selling
Nice video, Michael. Best use I would make would be contractor business cards.
I would definitely make wall art with this. Cutting out a pattern in thin stainless or wood, and using the stone as a background would look great.
Wow first the exotic acrylic and now this!?!? Now I can finally build that Castle GreySkull my parents couldn't afford to get me 😆
🤣 perfect!
I would love to add this material to the list of materials my students can consider when creating their projects this school year!
perfect for making a address sign for my house as i keep getting my neighbors packages! thanks for the info!
Anytime!
My son is the DM for his Dungeons and Dragons campaign, and he would LOVE the stone walls in his terrain set up!
It's perfect for D&D!
My mind is swimming with possibilities. I think I might use these materials for inlays and can also see using them for laser-cut intarsia.
I think that my daughter and I would try using this on her art class projects (she is in 7th grade) and possibly for Christmas gift this season
Thanks for sharing - thinking about using it as part of singage.
Also you can make some capes and accesories for table top figures or collectibles. Circle coasters for cars. Maybe a wallet and see how it turns out . If stick good on wood maybe custom cuts for garden boxes so it looks like stone and protect the wood.
Hi, I love the content. Thanks for letting us know about this cool new material. I make hanging front door welcome signs. I would use it to make mountain backgrounds for camping and RV signs.
I think using it as an inlay would be pretty cool.
Interesting material. Thanks for sharing. I would probably use it for architectural modeling, or perhaps try to build boxes.
I make hang tags and boxes for bourbon bottles and I think the stone would help add a new dimension to the tags and boxes. Great video and always learn something new watching your videos.
Love that!
I've become enamored with bathymetric maps lately, so I'd probably see how it looks as a lake or sea bottom.
This product would make stunning kitchen and batch backsplash and wall decor along with trivets, coasters, etc. Customized with laser engraving…over the moon!
You one a sample pack! please email me with your info! michael@laser engraving911.com
I would use it on laser etched wood creations and maybe on some acrylic jewelry.
Jewelry and coasters
ohhh coasters! another great idea!
Accent inlays for boxes, cutting boards, knife handles, bottom of the resin items my wife makes like the ash trays.
These would be fantastic for jewelery, particularly if combined with some resin fill. Lots of opportunity.
Hello Michael. I would incorporate this in as many things I could find to see how it looks and what peeks peoples interest. Multilayer projects with wood and stone. Inlays, home décor, key chains, business cards, house number signs, etc...
I would use the material for inlay on photo frames or with a wood backing for the entire front of a photo frame.
My grandson loves everything about castle and medieval world, I would love to build something for him, thanks for all these videos, I learn something new every time, Jeff
Awesome! love that idea
I think using this material for sculptures to add metal to for example a bust sculptures would be real cool!
very cool!
i will use it for making trophies , and also bases, no more painting or color dipping.
Excellent Video. I believe I would use the new material to enhance many of my products I make. I a hobby person who loves making anything from cutting boards, coasters, etc. to unique one of a kind furniture items. This material could be used as inlays using not only laser but my CNC router. Cutting designs out of the laser and then machine pockets on the CNC. There are endless opportunities using this material in conjunction with constructing 3S models with the material and then adding wood, plastic, and 3D printed objects with it. Art is another media that could contain the material, especially outside yard art.
Hey There, Thanks for watching.. You are one of the winner for the small sample packs! Id love to send you one, can you please email me so I can connect with you and get your shipping details? Thanks! michael@laserengraving911.com
As a tabletop gamer, I would probably use the material to make tabletop game models, as suggested in the video. Thank you for the information, I appreciate it.
That's a great idea! I hope to see some people using it for this!
I really like the idea of using the thinner material for earrings. Earrings are always a hot item for us! Thanks for the new info😊
Thanks for watching!
I'm so excited to see a new product for lasers! I can see using this for monogram decor or family name with "est. year" for interior design! Can't wait to get my hands on some!
I will use it for my inlays on my art like I use my wood veneer.
Putting this on kitchen cabinets was the 1st thing I thought of, but the cuts aren't large enough. Then maybe interior vehicle decoration to replace wood veneers. The on that I will try is print a pattern or picture and wrap a tumbler then put a 3d printed koozie on the top and bottom to cover and secure the wrap (also glued)
Great ideas!!
Backgrounds for Christmas ornaments, the front wood with this product and some engraving as the background.
I would use this as an engraved veneer on small jewelry boxes. The box would then look like it’s made out of stone. Looks like great stuff.
I love it, you keep spoiling with great new things. Two weeks ago with what Laser Map Maker can do and now this 👍.
First thing that came into my mind during your intro was using it for building models, such as we do in the model railroad club I am in.
But, as I live on the second floor of an office building for house design & construction, I might see an opportunity to interest them for e,g, high-end models for there customers.
I would use it for my model houses. I building a replica of my small town as it were in circa 1890.
The stone material would be used in house fundaments and stone walls.
I must say this is a very interesting product, thank you for showing it to us. My first thought was it would make a cool hat patch. After thinking about it I would like to make a backing plate for a phone case and also I think it would make some very unique dog tags. Pre-cut and then custom engrave for customers. My brain will be going all night thinking of other ideas. Thanks again.
This will make a great enhancement for many projects, signs, boxes, jewelry, and a lot more.
This would be wonderful for custom trophy bases that look rugged. Or wraps on cutting boards/ memorial plaques!
I might try to make an illuminated sign as well.
I've been involved in laser engraving/cutting for two years now and love the variety and creativity we can produce. For some of my projects when I want a better looking design I will cut real wood veneers as the top layer. It glues on well and with all the different species my results are very nice. I've made religious items, pet memorials, and all kinds of small projects for the grandkids. This stone product will add another level of variety. Even if I don't win I'm going to check out the company. Thanks for the idea and the video.
This would be a nice material addition for jewelry and sign making.
Thank you so much for the content you provided! I'm new to the Lazer engraving world and I've been consuming as much information as possible. I think this would be an awesome product to use as an inlay for the jewelry boxes I'm wanting to create.
I would use it as a veneer for flower and jewelry boxes
I think this would make great material to use for wooden inlays. There is something about mixing wood and stone.
Right? It's a classic combo.
Thank you for including about the subscribe, been watching you for months and thought I did, but now I know I did!
As for what I would use it for, i personally would engrave on it and cut it into shapes possibly with a hole, a ornament, slate works the best with photos with my Little 10W xtool M1, and it would be nice to actually be able to have some ornaments I do not fear my child shattering.
you can cut this material with your laser cool idea!
I am just getting started with laser engraving and am thinking this would be great for making small signs and love the jewelry aspect of it as well. Thank you for a great video!
That would be neat to make earrings with. That's what I would do.
Agreed, wish I was more creative when it comes to jewelry 🤣
Love the new product I make jewelry and there are so many ways to try this. Bracelets and earrings. With a hardwood backing. Also for the model train layout bridges
Wonderful!
Great video
I will use the material to carve out numbers and place them in front of the houses to highlight the house address
Great tip! and Idea!
This is a great material for architectural models - thanks for the critique!