Norton White Tile Method - What's the Trick to Getting Great Results???

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  • Опубліковано 22 лют 2023
  • Since starting this Laser Engraving hobby only a few short months ago, my interest was peaked one day when I saw some people etching white tiles with white paint and getting a black engraving...WHAT?? How on earth does that work, I pondered. It turns out there are a few key considerations to getting it "right".
    In this video I step through my findings along what seems the sometimes torturous path to understanding how this process works, and share how you can fast-track your progress to getting better white tile engravings on your laser.
    Amazon link - Titanium Dioxide Powder - tinyurl.com/59atxzbj
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  • @LarryDMitchell
    @LarryDMitchell Рік тому +2

    Thanks for all the work and sharing your results. This will save me a LOT of time. 👍👍👍👍👍

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful Larry - thanks for watching

  • @malcolmconnor6602
    @malcolmconnor6602 Рік тому +1

    I always enjoy your videos and learn a lot. I appreciate the effort that goes into each and everyone. Keep making these great videos and I'm sure you're subscribers will continue to go up.

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  Рік тому

      Hey there Malcolm - I appreciate the positive feedback - it certainly takes time to put these together - I enjoy the process, it forces me to be more disciplined with my approach to this fantastic hobby

  • @oupaswoodshop1325
    @oupaswoodshop1325 Рік тому

    Excellent, congratulations with your determination. Teaching me a lot today.

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  Рік тому

      You're welcome - I think we all learn something new each day, I like to think of myself as always the student :)

  • @jaylange8605
    @jaylange8605 Рік тому +5

    Hi Darren. Really appreciate this and your other videos, in particular the Australian content. I am yet to get my laser engraver, but have been doing a lot of 'youtube research'. White tile engraving is of interest and I was concerned that we would not stock the same paints demonstrated in the US vids. Really appreciate the time and effort put in to the video and sharing your 'secrets' throughout your journey.
    Cheers mate, j SA

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  Рік тому

      Hey there Jay - thanks for taking the time to comment - once you get your laser you’ll be hooked I’m sure 😀 - happy to share as I learn, probably because if I left it I’d forget what I learnt haha 😆

  • @trevorbroadbent1604
    @trevorbroadbent1604 Рік тому +1

    Once again a very interesting video

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  Рік тому

      Once again Trevor - thank you for tuning in 👍

  • @monabo1
    @monabo1 2 місяці тому +1

    Good stuff brother

  • @cubansli3099
    @cubansli3099 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks, I am currently going to try the Titanium mixture. Great research

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  3 місяці тому +1

      Excellent Gil 👍- let me know how it goes

  • @jshendrickson1
    @jshendrickson1 20 днів тому +1

    Never heard of using glue, but if you mix it into some 90% isopropylic alcohol, you can spray that like paint. Let it dry, do the engraving, and wash the unlazered parts off to get your shiny tile back.

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  16 днів тому +1

      Yep have tried the isopropyl alcohol mix

  • @rustyp21
    @rustyp21 8 місяців тому +5

    I saw in another video, use 1 part Elmers White Glue, 1 part TIO2, and 3 pars water. Paint it on thinly with a sponge brush, let dry for 15 min to 1/2 hour. Washes right off and is safe. I think kids in school eat it…

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  8 місяців тому

      I did see that one - might be worth a try sometime as well - although in the interim I have purchased a HVLP spray gun and compressor (for another project) so when I get some down time might try again

    • @EvilErnie999
      @EvilErnie999 7 місяців тому

      I tried it with 3 parts water but the mixture is just really watery and I barely got any black at all lol. Maybe I’ll try less water but yeah whoever said it was 3 parts water and 1 of each of the other is dumb 😂

    • @TheBebow53
      @TheBebow53 5 місяців тому

      @@EvilErnie999 1 part water, 2 parts Elmer’s school glue then I part titanium dioxide powder, add a few drops of red food coloring which helps gauge coating thickness. I’ve been using it for over a year with great success! Hand blender to mix it. A paint strainer to remove any leftover lumps and a poly foam brush to paint the tile with.

    • @EvilErnie999
      @EvilErnie999 5 місяців тому +1

      @@TheBebow53 thanks for the info I’ll give this a try. I’m going to buy the thunder laser BOLT soon so hopefully I get some amazing results with how fine the beam is from its 1.5 inch lens.

    • @tomcollick8111
      @tomcollick8111 3 місяці тому

      Add a second part glue and sticks better and more even

  • @noelbiggins5279
    @noelbiggins5279 Рік тому +1

    Hi Darren. How refreshing to actually get another Aussie making sensible, well explained videos. I am just a confused old Viet Vet here in Adelaide and I have just bought myself a Falcon 2 laser and want to etch tiles. Your video is great, but no matter where I look (Bunnings local, Mitre 10, etc) nobody seems to stock and Rustoleum products with greater than 2-10% Titanium Oxide. Before I go down the powder and mix track I would like to try the spray paint first. Can you please tell me exactly what the spray was called? Anyway, great video and you have a really clear manner of explaing things. Cheers mate. Noel

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  Рік тому

      Gday Noel - appreciate you tuning in - so the one I got from Bunnings is Rust-oleum 2x ultra cover paint and primer - satin heirloom white

  • @andrewpasma64
    @andrewpasma64 Рік тому +1

    Darren, thanks for this video. I really appreciated it. Very helpful. Would you be willing to share the burn file you use on the white tile?

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  Рік тому

      Hey Andrew - thanks for watching - glad it was helpful - the burn you are chasing - that is in Lightburn under laser tools - you set the parameters for speed and power - is that the one you mean??

  • @richard8031
    @richard8031 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank You for the great info. ..!!!! It's been a few months since you came out with this information. have you found out if you can make a batch of the Titanium Dioxide and store it in mason jar and have some on hand for future projects.???/ or do you have to mix up a batch and use it right away. asking for a friend.!!!!

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  10 місяців тому

      Hi Richard - to be honest I have been flat out in my regular business and have had no time to do anything with laser engraving, however i feel the tide has changed and I can see light at the end of the tunnel, I'm itching to get back into it :) so will hopefully have that on the list of things to test

  • @jcdeaton42
    @jcdeaton42 Рік тому +1

    Great video. Thanks for sharing. What is the reason it is lighter sometimes at higher power?

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  Рік тому

      thanks for watching - it's difficult to say, but I suspect there could be a couple of reasons, coverage may not have been even across the whole tile, inconsistencies in the concentration of Titanium Dioxide would in theory give you inconsistent results. I'm sure there are other reasons, however I would only be speculating. From what I have seen, as with most things with more practice, one can expect to get more consistent results.

  • @kwasg3
    @kwasg3 Рік тому +1

    Hi Darren. Subscribed. Just getting my laser delivered so this is all new to me. Have you tried using the powder spread lightly dry? or maybe over a light layer of spray tach? Also, do you think multipasses on the same spot would matter? I am curious sort also so can't wait to try some things.... Thanks for vids!!

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  Рік тому

      I have a theory on another application method that I’m keen to experiment with - I’ll keep you posted

  • @christhomas8626
    @christhomas8626 Рік тому +1

    Did you use gloss or matt finish tiles ? What was the ratio of acetone/ TiO2 in a spray bottle ?

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  Рік тому +1

      Hi Chris - they are gloss tiles - as for the ratio I couldn’t say as didn’t have precise measurements

  • @ach2935
    @ach2935 Місяць тому +1

    Hi Darren did you ever get good results with the titanium dioxide powder mixed with alcohol. I have tried this but the application is a nightmare. With a spray it blotched and with a brush the lines are visible and thickness varies. Have you heard of, or come up with any other method of application?

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  Місяць тому

      I did try a couple but similarly I couldn't get an even coating with what I had available at the time - I kinda lost interest after that and have moved onto other stuff - I do have a spray gun now that might work but i also thought of doing like a dip - it works in my head at least - my schedule with my regular business means I have very little time for that type of experimentation unfortunately :(

  • @jodidonovan3191
    @jodidonovan3191 11 місяців тому +1

    How long did you let your paint dry before using the laser? I have found that if you let dry 24 hrs then burn it.. I have had NO issue of paint flecking or peeling.. I run coffee cups thru at 1500 speed and 75 power with a Xtool D1 10 watt ( not pro ) laser with chuck rotory

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  11 місяців тому

      a couple of hours to allow drying - but too impatient to wait 24 hrs - might give it a go some time :)

  • @marquessave
    @marquessave 7 місяців тому +1

    Enjoyed the video but I must have missed it because i couldnt find what model and power laser you are using

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  7 місяців тому

      Hey there - my bad if I didn't mention - I am using the Ortur LM3 10w laser

  • @jimhamilton2680
    @jimhamilton2680 Рік тому

    Been watching some of your videos. What laser do you have?

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  Рік тому

      Hi Jim - my apologies for not getting back sooner - I have the Ortur Laser Master 3 10w - I would however like to upgrade at some point to a Co2 laser to speed things up a bit :)

  • @MdbCoin
    @MdbCoin Рік тому +1

    What do people do with the tiles after they're engraved?

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  Рік тому

      only a hobby for me so in my case not much haha, others may sell them - although in my experience the time required to burn them would not make them very profitable for what you could get for them

  • @mikeduke57
    @mikeduke57 23 дні тому +1

    How do you clean off the excess paint after engraving?

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  22 дні тому

      @mikeduke57 I have used acetone - a bit messy and not ideal but it works

  • @johnhogan9288
    @johnhogan9288 Рік тому +1

    I used titanium oxide powder and Crayola white and water as thinner and recieved great results. Thanks for your video

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching John - what was your application process?

    • @johnhogan9288
      @johnhogan9288 Рік тому +1

      @@mrcraftsmith i used the small top flow spray gun.it gave a great even spray with a reasonable thick crosshatch single application. I have tried water and metho but decided the cayola white was needed to keep the titanium powder supported and stuck to the tile. Idid try black cayola also but found the white best. Hope this helps all the best

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  Рік тому

      I just picked up a compressor yesterday and a top flow spray gun so will start experimenting over the coming weeks - thanks for sharing your workflow 🙂

    • @youmbgtube
      @youmbgtube Рік тому +2

      John - I played a little with TiO2 but very interested in what product Crayola white is. Can you share a link or more detailed description? Thanks

  • @TrevorMatthews
    @TrevorMatthews 3 місяці тому +1

    Would this work on other surfaces that are difficult to do with the diode laser?

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  3 місяці тому

      Hi Trevor, I haven't done any research on that so I wouldn't know, what material/s were you thinking?

    • @TrevorMatthews
      @TrevorMatthews 3 місяці тому +1

      @@mrcraftsmith Was wondering about stainless steel. I may just give it a try :)

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  3 місяці тому

      @@TrevorMatthews funnily enough I did a quick try on stainless steel and it does kinda work but not very well in my opinion - if I look at the stainless steel under the high powered loupe I have I can see where there is some bonding but would require a lot more testing to see if it is a viable technique

    • @TrevorMatthews
      @TrevorMatthews 3 місяці тому +1

      @@mrcraftsmith I appreciate the feedback. Thinking about it, it’s probably a lot more work than it’s worth painting on the steel anyways and then cleaning it again after . Maybe if I just got some of the powder and did a suspension mixture it would be worthwhile.

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  3 місяці тому

      @@TrevorMatthews that's what I did it with, just the powder suspended in water and then let dry

  • @CarkeekW
    @CarkeekW 9 днів тому +1

    Did you work out TiO2 in the end ?

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  6 днів тому +1

      I have had some limited success - haven't really had much time to work with it unfortunately - I'm in the middle of a very busy photo season (my regular business) so hoping to have more time to experiment in the coming months

    • @CarkeekW
      @CarkeekW 6 днів тому

      @@mrcraftsmith my best so far is 25 pct tio2 and iso only via a spray gun . I saw a paper that said max light dissipation required 30 pct tio2 and spacing between particles , I assume the more fight the tio2 puts up the more it absorbs the energy from the laser? No paint companies will tell me the exact tio2 content, it must be a guarded core component in their formula. But knowing light scattering maxes at 30pct then drops off seems significant

  • @CilantroZipolite
    @CilantroZipolite 6 місяців тому

    I have also gotten sucked down the norton tile rabbit hole...punchy blacks seem to be hit or miss...with a 20W ortur laser between 500mm/min to 1500mm/min I am getting a good range from 20-100% power. Now about 75 tiles in, I am realizing that how thick you spray on the rustoleum 2x Smoky beige - a thin coat does the trick...the thicker you spray it on, the higher the power/slower the gantry you need to go and it can also be overdone. So, consistent application of the paint is about as important as the other parameters...at 750mm/min and 100% (20W laser) seems to be the trick...but you are also talking about 1.5hrs for one greyscale 110mmx110mm tile to complete. You also have to clean your laser when you notice output weakining

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  6 місяців тому

      Thanks for the feedback Luis - lots of variables with this method 😀

  • @MrSuburban92
    @MrSuburban92 Рік тому +1

    UA-cam found this video,, I was actual looking for engraving on porcelain. Here is what I use on ceramic tile Cermark Ultra a bit expensive but you will love the deep darkengrave. However if you are doin g photos you will beed to play with the setting. Clean up is just water no acetone paint thinner JUST WATER do a video

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  Рік тому

      Thanks Jerry - for the price of Cermark I’m not convinced it’s worth the investment for me - I’ll be doing some testing with the Titanium Dioxide powder in the coming weeks that will only require water cleanup as well

    • @MichaelOliverSW
      @MichaelOliverSW Рік тому +1

      @@mrcraftsmith I'm looking forward to this video about the powder testing! Thanks for all your work.

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Michael - my regular schedule is pretty right but working on getting to it soon - I’m excited to give it a try but the problem is finding a spare day to make it happen 👍

  • @l0I0I0I0
    @l0I0I0I0 10 місяців тому +2

    Just mix titanium dioxide with water and laser. Gl!

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  10 місяців тому +1

      Yep that will work too

    • @l0I0I0I0
      @l0I0I0I0 10 місяців тому +2

      Water is cheap and safe!

    • @tuschki78
      @tuschki78 10 місяців тому +1

      Would the mixture of titanium Pulver and water just stick to the tile?

    • @l0I0I0I0
      @l0I0I0I0 10 місяців тому +1

      Just spray it on, Lazer it, then wipe off the excess. No hazardous chemicals or extra expense needed, no smell. I would use pure water, the purist you can get. Not sure how physical level would effect it, but it would make a cool video to experiment with it?

  • @kenlipper874
    @kenlipper874 Рік тому

    Great videos mate. Looking forward to your pure titanium dioxide results! I'm in Brisbane, where are you located?

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  Рік тому

      Hey Ken - thanks for tuning in - I’m up on the Sunny Coast 👍

    • @morrismurray3621
      @morrismurray3621 Рік тому +1

      @@mrcraftsmith love the video, I am down in sunny Melb. What laser do you have (power). I have a 20W (really 5w) Foxalien one

    • @mrcraftsmith
      @mrcraftsmith  Рік тому +1

      I have the OLM3 10w output - who are you kidding with Sunny Melbourne- haha 😂