HOW TO... GLASS!! Addressing the Misconceptions

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  • čas přidán 12. 10. 2020
  • There is a lot of tips and tricks out there on what's right when engraving glass.. This is our stripped down version that focuses to remove the myths and complicating factor of engraving glass.

Komentáře • 63

  • @jennifererin8104
    @jennifererin8104 Před 3 lety +5

    I haven’t even bought a laser yet, just trying to learn more about it. So here I am with nothing to really reference it to, but this video helped me understand why I see people talk about their settings. So thank you!

  • @stevenperkins7623
    @stevenperkins7623 Před 3 lety +4

    I'm new at this also, and have found the same results in my testing, but I never thought of the wire wheel, I only used a scotch pad and dish soap to clean. Thank you for that tip.

  • @TMeredithN33
    @TMeredithN33 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for this video and the instructions for setting up your own power scale test. I've used a few different ones with mixed results. A few of the ones that I tried showed that cutting happened at pretty low levels and then when I tried to use those settings on an actual project, it didn't cut through. I'm going to build my own and see if I get different results.

  • @jlarb2011
    @jlarb2011 Před 3 lety

    This was extremely helpful. Thank you for this video!

  • @milestoneartworks788
    @milestoneartworks788 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Chris, very helpful

  • @vaughanza
    @vaughanza Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks, great video and important info

  • @finalaccuracy7695
    @finalaccuracy7695 Před 3 lety

    Extremely helpful. Love it

  • @davelush2831
    @davelush2831 Před 2 lety +1

    i watched like 10 videos from others. you finally answered my question LOL. Thank you!

  • @billmorley723
    @billmorley723 Před 3 lety +7

    Did you apply anything to the glass surface pre-engraving ? such as eg: paper, laminates, dishwash liquids. Very professional video!!

  • @wilmercb
    @wilmercb Před 2 lety

    Man glad I found your channel ...another great video. ....in the event not having a power rotary steel brush ...any other alternative? Thanks. a lot! ...ps how you did the colored engraved logo?!!

  • @cocuyona1
    @cocuyona1 Před 2 lety

    great video!! thank you for making it...am very new to Lasering...still deciding what laser to buy...which one did you use for this video?

  • @pfiltz
    @pfiltz Před rokem

    Thanks... I never knew what max power / min power was for....I mainly do engraving on tumblers and coasters, which means a lot of curves. time to dial down my min power setting.

  • @siliconghost
    @siliconghost Před 3 lety

    This is gold. Thanks! New follower.

  • @spikescustomworx8845
    @spikescustomworx8845 Před 2 lety

    I seen this done on another video and i like the idea so im trying it, not having good results though, some of the fractured glass cleans off like it should but some does not and if i use enough pressure to clean it off it scratches the glass...ive tried several settings including running a power scale.

  • @COddietsch
    @COddietsch Před 3 lety

    Excellent Video. Should be getting my Makeblock xTool in a couple of weeks, been looking for this kind of info for weeks.

  • @_Vinyl-zs8fe
    @_Vinyl-zs8fe Před 2 lety

    Great advice - thanks!

  • @juddstapleton6285
    @juddstapleton6285 Před 3 lety +3

    At the end of the video you show a glass etched with some red color in it. What do you use to get the colors?

  • @ali11759
    @ali11759 Před 2 lety

    I would really like a video on setting up the rotary for use. Do you have the top of the glass where the laser is touching it, level? Is the laser touching the glass at the same depth at all times? I ask because I would like to engrave glasses with names.

  • @jacobgampe4421
    @jacobgampe4421 Před 2 lety +1

    I've burned through enough pint glasses by now to find out that a wire brush is key. I've been using a wire brush manually to get exercise. I'm curious if increasing power allows the burrs and top layer to come off easier while brushing.

  • @markfmoritz
    @markfmoritz Před 3 lety

    Would steel wool work as well as the wire brush?

  • @jdboys1478
    @jdboys1478 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this video. I'm new to the laser world. I've followed your steps but it's saying over an hour to engrave this array? Is that right?

  • @bbr4d3r
    @bbr4d3r Před 3 lety +3

    So are you not using any sort of stuff on the glass? Just lasering it direct with no soap?

  • @rodboorman4989
    @rodboorman4989 Před 2 lety

    You mentioned you use Palmolive is that some sort of train or detergent on the surface of the glass

  • @angelavuong918
    @angelavuong918 Před 3 lety

    how do you get it to be in colors? - paint it after you engraved? thanks

  • @jgraham389
    @jgraham389 Před 2 lety

    I have an 80w Aeon Mira 7. So, would you recommend Power of 50, instead of 100 for my machine?

  • @stmiller42
    @stmiller42 Před 3 lety

    Great Job Thanks

  • @s_m-b_l-z_m7941
    @s_m-b_l-z_m7941 Před 2 lety

    Do you have a test made already that you can share

  • @Amay1961
    @Amay1961 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you give us a link to the file you created for ramp testing? I appreciated the video it was very helpful!

    • @HouseOfLasers
      @HouseOfLasers  Před 3 lety +1

      The video shows how to make the file in a few easy steps. Our other video “LightBurn Power Scale” will help as well

  • @zokiciano1157
    @zokiciano1157 Před rokem

    Where is your rotary from?

  • @MrBrettStar
    @MrBrettStar Před 3 lety

    How much do you defocus?

  • @johnvaldes2165
    @johnvaldes2165 Před 3 lety

    Younmention a forum? Where is the link to the forum for the file?

  • @randduhe1526
    @randduhe1526 Před 3 lety +2

    A serious word of caution is needed!
    Use the grinding wheel under well-considered ventilation since much those fine glass particles will wind up in your lungs and do some serious, and permanent, damage because glass, of course, is not water soluble. The ventilation needs to be very good as the spinning wire wheel will throw the glass dust/shards towards the user with some speed that will have to be accounted for. If done safely, this is a great technique
    Just so no one is left without any practical solution, there are numerous videos on the 'net showing how to make an inexpensive, tabletop "sandblasting cabinet" - which more accurately describes the equipment I'd recommend.. Simple but effective cabinets can be made out of commonly available plastic storage containers with little effort and minimal skill.

    • @stevepreskitt283
      @stevepreskitt283 Před 2 lety +1

      Or alternately, you could use a handheld wire brush under running water to contain the glass particles.

    • @lunakoala5053
      @lunakoala5053 Před 2 lety

      Why not just put on a FFP2 mask? I doubt those glass particles are smaller than viruses.

    • @randduhe1526
      @randduhe1526 Před 2 lety

      @@lunakoala5053 True. Also, I guess I should have noted my comment wasn't intended to rule out common sense... but, if glass grinding is done on a regular (hobby) basis, the wet dust settles far from the source and will eventually be lofted back into the air after it dries.

  • @therealBigMoth
    @therealBigMoth Před rokem

    Can you burn off silver fume with a diode laser this has so much potential thanks for sharing

  • @patman1549
    @patman1549 Před rokem

    Great video! This is the first time I've heard about cleaning up micro fracture layer and can see that doing so leaves a cleaner and way better engraving. It seems that the engraving turns out a bit more transparent (less noticeable) though...any way to combat this (make more white)?

    • @HouseOfLasers
      @HouseOfLasers  Před rokem

      Focus closer to the glass. Like 2mm from it.

    • @patman1549
      @patman1549 Před rokem

      @@HouseOfLasers Ok, thanks! I'll have to give that a try! Assuming that's 2mm below focus height for material surface? Sorry, newbie here

  • @tre777
    @tre777 Před 2 lety

    How many pieces of glass can a laser pass through?

  • @cdnmoose33
    @cdnmoose33 Před 3 lety

    Where can you find the free files such as the power swatches for different materials mentioned in video

  • @sharibird2850
    @sharibird2850 Před 2 lety

    Hello I am new to glass engraving. I have a Mira 9 90w. I believe I have lightburn setup with the settings you show. Ready I do a test my glass is breaking. I have the laser at 10mm focus. Any help would be great.

    • @HouseOfLasers
      @HouseOfLasers  Před 2 lety

      Did you adjust for power scale. I never ran 100% and they quality and thickness matter.

  • @bernardmarion1482
    @bernardmarion1482 Před 3 lety

    I have fixed the problem with thin wine glass that will crack sometimes. I have solved the problem with a wet sponge or wet rag IN the glass. I the use a very fine sand paper 600 to 1000 grit. No more broken glasses.

    • @Ovationdj
      @Ovationdj Před rokem

      Can you explain more?

    • @bernardmarion1482
      @bernardmarion1482 Před rokem

      @@Ovationdj Not realy. it is an easy way to keep the cool so it won t crak. Just leave a wet sponge or rag in the glass while you laser

  • @sandrakoster134
    @sandrakoster134 Před 2 lety

    What to do when the logo you use is oke in lightburn, but on the glass it strehted out?

    • @HouseOfLasers
      @HouseOfLasers  Před 2 lety

      Make sure your in rotary mode, make sure your steps per rotation are correct.

  • @HubbysCreation
    @HubbysCreation Před 3 lety

    Couldn't you hit it with a scotch bright pad? that would clean it up but wouldn't heat up or get metal residue

    • @HouseOfLasers
      @HouseOfLasers  Před 3 lety +1

      You can use whatever you’d like. We find it quick and easy our way. But we also show a scotch bright pad like drill attachment. We’ve tried them and find our method better for us.

    • @HubbysCreation
      @HubbysCreation Před 3 lety +1

      awesome to known I'll try a wheel next time I do glass work. Thanks for making the video! Your the best

  • @toycarsrebuilder
    @toycarsrebuilder Před rokem

    so , what make it sharp ? I can’t figure out how to engrave without it

    • @HouseOfLasers
      @HouseOfLasers  Před rokem +1

      The micro fractures of the glass.. Try to focus closer to the glass.

    • @toycarsrebuilder
      @toycarsrebuilder Před rokem

      @@HouseOfLasers thank you

    • @toycarsrebuilder
      @toycarsrebuilder Před rokem

      @@HouseOfLasers you tried to use different lenses ? how its can help ?

  • @dreamkiss4u
    @dreamkiss4u Před 2 lety

    there is a much better way and your way was just way more complicated, I seen a video using rust-oleum cold galvanizing compound spray and spray the cup then simply just burn it and if it is either to much or to little of a burn then lower it in the speed or increase it ....done, so many are not tech savy so all those settings you explain just make it worse for someone....plus i think the spray you would not have to worry as much for the micro fractures you talk about.

  • @kellyklaask7su990
    @kellyklaask7su990 Před 4 měsíci

    I've been trying to come up with a reasonable explanation for the flaking as well. You seem to have hit the nail on the head. Nothing you can do about it other than clean it off. It's too bad because the frosty look you get with it on really looks cool but it isn't going to stay.

    • @HouseOfLasers
      @HouseOfLasers  Před 4 měsíci

      Focus 2mm from the glass and that will give you a sand blasted result. The beam interacts a bit differently.. but all in all we are fracturing the glass and it is very hard to get rid of the flaking. Focusing in was the only way I found to work

  • @andrewdavidloch360
    @andrewdavidloch360 Před rokem

    you keep saying how NOT to do it.. what is correct?

    • @HouseOfLasers
      @HouseOfLasers  Před rokem

      And that would be the point. Like most engraving... Its preference . If you engrave a test file you have different colors, depths... what YOU like is your choice. Also different glass acts differently. So you need to actualy test and learn. I can tell you what works on my 130w Co2 or my 55 RF.. will that work for you? Likely not.... These are how to, suggestions and tips and tricks.. not holding hands.

  • @christophersmith-zn2kn

    Sorry can't watch same as usual to many ads .