FAQ

Vector graphics such as .EPS, .AI “Adobe Illustrator”, .DXF, .SVG or .PDF files work best. We can also take images that are not Vectored such as .jpeg and convert them here for an extra cost. The higher the resolution the better the engraving will be. For files that require laser cutting a vector file or .DXF is preferred.

Our typical turn around time is 3 – 5 business days but can range depending on the project. ASAP service is available for an additional fee.

We have a large variety of laser machines available and can accommodate nearly any part size. Our lasers have the following work areas: 12”x24”, 18” x 24”, 24” x 36” and 48” x 96” from 30watts up to 160watts.

Our Fiber laser has a 6”x6” marking field.

With our Fiber laser system we are able to engrave into metal within a 6”x6” work area. ATF .003” requirements for firearm serial numbers, gun trust titles, model, caliber and other ATF information can be achieved with our Fiber laser system. Our Co2 lasers are capable of etching bar stainless steels and other hard metals as well as anodized and coated metals. We are not currently able to laser cut metals.

Hydrogen Chloride and Vinyl Chloride (mostly found in PVC and other man made materials) are hazardous to the life of your laser system. Engraving and cutting these materials can cause irreversible damage to your machine, so determining the components of your cutting and engraving materials is extremely important. Materials, such as Kydex, contain PVC.

Materials such as wood, acrylics, fabric, delrin, cloth, leather, matte board, melamine, paper, mylar, pressboard, rubber, wood veneer, fiberglass, plastics, cork, corian, Teflon, tape and gasket material.
Yes you are more than welcome to bring in your own materials. We also work with several large suppliers and can source just about any product or material. We typically keep a stock of different metals and acrylics on site.
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