So...is this article TRUE? Glowforge not shipping unitl Q2 2016 NOW?

Did you see this one?

Tile won’t warp, and can be stored for a wonderfully long time. I’m looking forward to playing with it as well!

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I ordered my Pro back in September. I’ve been watching ideas, but I have a LOT of catching up to do. I have ready access to certain materials, including cardboard, and am planning a LOT of crafts (including the dual-gattling drone…who DOESN’T want that?)

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I didn’t see that one. If it works with white as well as with dark, it will do EXACTLY what I’m looking for. That is amazing.

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Welcome @jason.fuller0 to the forum. Things are getting quite exciting here lately.

Also check out http://lasertile.com/
The montly specials and the free shipping box deals aren’t bad at all sometimes (I got a bos of 6x6 tiles - just waiting for the GF)

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Thanks for the link. While I’m planning to start with Home Depot/Lowes and likely free materials, I’m planning to use some laser-ready materials, too, and I am trying to assemble a list of resources for that.

There is also this Cermark product. It’s not cheap, but would mark tiles without breaking the glaze. I got some bronze to try on plates and platters. It also comes in a few other colors, although they don’t seem very vibrant. Now I just need a Glowforge.

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Yes, I was aware of Cermark. For my initial project plans, breaking the glaze is not only part of the plan, but even the intended result. I’m sure I will have some projects where it cannot be broken, though, and I’ve seen some of the threads and links here on Cermark and cheaper alternatives.

Have you looked into sand blasting ( the Harbor Freight air eraser is less than $30 - but need a compressor). Just mentioning this because they do make the laser masks for glass/ceramic that you laser the design (i.e. get nice resolution) then sandblast it for deeper You ould also then color it before removing the mask. Although if blasted thu the glaze, there are some coloring methods to wipe on that will only “stick” to the lasered or engraved areas.

I do have limited space right now, so I’ve not looked into sand blasting, yet. I have considered it as a possibility for some etching on stuff that would not fit in the GF.