I have a Graphtec ce5000-60. I bought it new in 2009, and it has been a great machine. I use it for personal items. Here is an example of a brass headbadge I use the plotter to etch: https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3816/11375795025_50e0583db4_c.jpg
Nice work. Iāll have to look up that machine.
I donāt use it a lot. I have done some experimenting but not enough to feel comfortable with it. I have a couple embossing experiments that came out pretty good. I really should get back to experimenting with it.
Thanks for the response. I donāt think this machine was received very well. This and the Mint stamp making machine seem to be discounted quite a bit. Although the Cameo 3 looks to have some nice updates,Iāll stick with my Cameo 1 until it dies. Hopefully Iāll be able to do some of cardstock cuts on the Glowforge and use the Cameo for vinyl decals.
How did you do that with your Graphtec? Did it drag an etching tool directly or did you make some kind of mask and then etch with blast or chemicals?
The level of detail seems too high for vinyl masking, assuming that thing is dogtag sized. Very curious how you made that since I have a KNK cutting machine. Itās no Graphtec but it aināt bad.
Same question. I searched for info on rhe machine and didnāt see any metal etch info.
First I clean the brass really well, so there are no fingerprints or anything to mess up the adhesion.
Then I use the plotter to cut the mid grade Oracal vinyl to be used as a mask.
Weed out the holes that will be etched. Apply the masking.
I mask off the back side of the brass too.
I use a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and Muriatic acid to etch the brass for about 10 minutes
I rinse the brass in a water baking soda solution to stop the chemical reaction
oh yeah, use rubber gloves and a face mask or goggles! Doing this wrong will create a violent reaction tossing the acid everywhere. Look it up online for better instructions.
Here is a gallery of my stuff, where you can see other examples of the brass etching. That first example is larger than a dog tag, and was really difficult to weed!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/39956471@N06/
Thanks for the info.
Very nice etching work. I didnāt know so much detail was possible. I do some vinyl work and agree that weeding can be a pain. Especially with this much small detail.
I use an Exacto Blade for weeding. It really gets in there
This is a laserable mask film for etching. If it is resistant to the chemicals you use, you may be able to 1) stick it on 2) laser 3) etch.
http://www.rayzist.com/store/LaserMask_Laser_Engraving_Film.php/100ft_LazerMask
ooh, that is cool!
I like the dental pick - also when having to apply a tine tiney piece back onto glass ( for sandblasting mask).
I have some that I havenāt used ( saw it at the NBM show in Long Beach and picked up a sample). I definately want to try it with the GF, but would have to be flat piece ( not a glass or vase).