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Stock Materials List BC Laser Works maintains a small inventory of materials for regular customers to help us with a quick turn-around time for their orders. Usually ordering in non-inventoried materials for ad hoc jobs takes less than a week... |
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Laser Cut and Engraved Acrylics Acrylic materials are the ultimate material for laser cutting. Edges are polished and without discoloration. No further treatment is required before painting or mounting. Acrylic materials are both dramatic and durable... |
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Laser Cut Polycarbonate Polycarbonate is extremely durable and impact resistant. It is thirty (30X) times stronger than acrylic. The added strength allows for thinner profiles thus allowing for greater design flexibility. Polycarbonate is measured... |
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Laser Cut and Engraved Wood Laser cutting wood generally leaves a brown edge on the product. The edge color varies depending on the thickness and type of wood, though it is always a shade of brown. In most cases, the edge color enhances the the appearance... |
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Laser Engraved Marble You have to see photos engraved on black marble to fully appreciate how much they resemble a black and white picture. Of course BC Laser Works engraves logos, images, and text of all kinds, but the photos are really impressive... |
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Laser Engraved Tiles When engraving tile, the color of the tile is an important consideration. For the best results, a good contrast is necessary for the image to be highly visible. In some cases, a more subtle product is desired -- for example... |
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Laser Cutting and Engraving (Various) Four different materials and techniques. Solid Surfaces, Stencils, Engraved Glass and Cut Laminate.... |
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Laser Cutting PVC Attributes of PVC and a wide range of questions (and their answers) pertaining to the properties of, and the uses for, PVC. A very informative and useful reference guide.... |
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Laser Cutting Paper Paper cutting with a laser can produce stunning results. If your doing a very large run quantity for your project, die cutting might be the way to go. If your job is a small to medium run, or your changes don’t warrant the cost of ... |
