XLNT TECH Engraving Double Color Sheet (7 x 11“ x .040”, 12 Pieces & 12 Colors) for Interior Signs, Badges.

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  • Macgeek

    > 3 day

    I purchased a Glowforge laser - and have been experimenting with it using plastic / wood / etc, and THESE acrylic sheets give hands down the absolutely BEST results, the two tone really shines thru, turning your project into one with PUNCH!!! - they are a bit pricey but worth every penny! PS: I would have posted a photo, but all the stuff I do has peoples names or corporate logos and I dont think they would approve.

  • Wg

    > 3 day

    The top layer is very thin and scratches easily. Handle with care. I have started spraying finished projects with clear coat to protect the appearance but that affects the finished look.

  • Christine P.

    > 3 day

    It is a quality product. Works well with my CNC machine.

  • ivan

    > 3 day

    I got this thinking I could cnc it with my laser. turns out its actually white acrylic with a thin layer of black. so only the thin black layer got cut, and the laser did not go all the way through. useless

  • Wesley Albert

    > 3 day

    Like others have mentioned, Stay away from ABS plastic for laser engraving. The fumes are toxic. And yes, this is ABS plastic.

  • Cdionne58

    > 3 day

    Les mesures sur le descriptif ne sont pas bonnes. Cest plutôt 190x290x1.25 mm (7.5x11.44x.05). La pélicule de couleur est environ 0.1mm.

  • creighta

    > 3 day

    DO NOT BUY!! Not a laser friendly product as advertised. In the lowest power settings, my 40w burns this material and the fumes smell like PVC which is not safe for laser operation.

  • Brian

    > 3 day

    Great product, been using it with a rotary engraver. Works great!

  • PiperGeorge

    Greater than one week

    Works good. Easy to cut. Got the variety pack and will probably buy more.

  • Christine Margaux

    Greater than one week

    This engraving plastic works as well in my laser as any other I have tried. It comes with a plastic protective film on top. You want to leave that film on when you cut and then carefully remove it afterwards as it will keep your material from getting all sooted up. Raster engraving will not leave a smooth surface. Ive tried the stuff from Trotec laser and I didnt get a smooth raster finish with that either. What does work is cutting, and its cousin - vector engraving (which is just cutting, but with less power and faster so it doesnt go through). The top coat on engraving plastic is REAL thin, so youll likely find that the fastest movement and the lowest power your laser will do will be enough to leave marks. THE MOST IMPORT THING IS SAFETY!! I run a Middle School makerspace. The most important part of onboard training (Which i do for each and every tool in the space, for each and every student that comes in) is how to work with a tool safely. Lasers work by cutting things with heat, so a risk with laser cutting is always FIRE. Ive had fires start when cutting cardboard, paper, foamcore, and rubber. You should ALWAYS have a fire extinguisher next to your laser cutter. You should always check before you start cutting that you know where said extinguisher is. You should NEVER leave the laser while its running. Watch it work! Also, you might keep a spray bottle full of water near the laser. Most laser fires can be extinguished with a few swirts of water and thats a lot easier to clean up than a fire extinguisher. You will need the following upgrades on your laser to use this material: 1) FUME EXHAUST: Folks, having an exhaust to take your fumes outside is super important no matter what you are cutting in the laser. Cutting WOOD in the laser results in ultrafine (<2.5pm) particles that are hazardous to your health. This stuff is ABS plastic, read up on burning ABS - it will release formaldehyde which is REAALLY bad for you! Dont skimp out, get a fume exhaust system in place. 2) Air assist: ABS is known to be a fire-prone material when laser cutting. Having an air assist is really important for blowing out most fires that will start when cutting this material. Again, dont cheap out, an air assist costs less than a new laser cutter or house.

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