
Etching on glass with the laser creates custom designs in minutes.
When etching on glass, you can achieve a crisp, sharp etch on the glass product.
The Rotary Attachment for glass etching sits inside the laser.
Frosted glasses create a unique look when engraved.
You can etch custom champagne bottles, even while still full!
A laser engraved glass pitcher with a beer logo.
You can use the same laser to engrave and cut wood, plastic, acrylic, leather and much more.
Glass engraving and etching with a CO2 laser produces a beautiful frosted effect, allowing you to etch custom logos and designs on glass.
Logos, text (and just about anything else!) stands out even more as the laser creates a beautiful, frosted effect that makes your engraved design really stand out against the glass background.
How do you etch round objects on the laser?
Epilog's Rotary Attachment allows you to easily set up different sizes of glasses, mugs, vases and wine bottles for engraving. It will turn the piece as the laser etches your pattern. No special measurements are required to create these custom etchings.
How deep will the laser etch?
With a laser you can create a very light etch. This is not sandblasting and you won't achieve that depth, but you can quickly create very elaborate designs with a laser that is lightly etched into the glass. It's a unique look that many people prefer to sandblasting.
Do I have to mask the glass before engraving?
Unlike sandblasting, with a laser you are only engraving where you tell the laser beam to fire, so there is no masking required.
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