I was trying to think of a good thank you gift for the kennel where I get my goldens. I’ve known and worked with them for 25 years, we’re basically family by now. Just like family, it’s kind of impossible to think of gifts for them.
A simple project to incorporate their logo into a tag, very satisfying.
Tags sourced from chewbarka. If the owner likes them I’ll do a larger run. I did an initial test run of 24 on a jig, it worked pretty well.
I can’t recall right now but if you search for “anodized settings” there are lots of previous posts on the subject, that’s where I got my initial settings.
Dog tags are great to engrave. We engrave a tag and leather collar for each puppy that leaves our kennel. This year I’m making Christmas ornaments too.
One quick note: I’ve since worked on settings a bit, lpi seems to matter a lot more than I would have thought. I was doing 340 but have since upped it to 600+ and the result is much better. Aluminum engraves so crisply that it was easy to see the lines at 340, 600+ gives a much smoother edge.
I fooled with doing 340 engraving but then running a score of the same path to define the edges and got great results, but my specific path here had a few issues with open nodes and it was not cool. If I were going to make hundreds of these I’d probably work on that some more, lower lpi and scoring is much faster than high lpi and yields similar results.