Norton white tile engraving with LaserPecker 4 DIY TiO2 spray

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  • Опубліковано 19 лис 2023
  • Got to test out the LaserPecker 4 and see how is it different to other Laser engraver.
    0:47 What is Norton White Tile method?
    2:30 LaserPecker 4 wavelength output
    03:23 What type of tiles
    04:22 What type of Titanium powder
    05:20 What type of sprayer
    08:11 How much spray needed per tile
    09:13 Spraying demo
    10:05 LaserPecker Design Studio on PC
    12:11 Engraving
    15:49 Cleaning up
    16:19 Finish products
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  • @vaughanza
    @vaughanza 4 місяці тому +1

    Excellent , thanks

  • @kd-CarvingAway
    @kd-CarvingAway 5 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for preparing this video. It has answered a lot of my questions. Have you come up with a frame method for displaying or mounting?

    • @BCreviews
      @BCreviews  4 місяці тому

      I got wooden base and plastic base for plate display, works for tiles too

  • @vigenboghossian6452
    @vigenboghossian6452 9 днів тому

    Could you please demonstrate on two colours with Tio2

  • @robertmoran9225
    @robertmoran9225 Місяць тому +1

    You can engrave a vivid dark blue on tile and glass using 1 part Cobalt oxide, 1 part school glue, and 3 parts water. Substituting black copper oxide for the CoO yields a dark metallic copper on tile

    • @BCreviews
      @BCreviews  Місяць тому

      Thanks for sharing, I would love to try that

    • @robertmoran9225
      @robertmoran9225 Місяць тому

      @@BCreviews Depth 89 power 44% to depth 90 power 50% works pretty good. One coat is all that is needed. Also, ceramic glazes work pretty good for lighter colors (depth 87 power 8%) but are a bit tricky to apply. To thick, and the engraving washes off. to thin, and the color is to light.
      One more thing - the LP4 at 1064 will cut thin (0.03mm - NOT mil) aluminum tape (from Tapebear), in place, on wood and ceramic with three passes at 100% depth and power, 1064, so you can make what looks like metal inlays on wood. Two coats of varnish, sand smooth, lay the tape down but don't press it down, don't worry about small wrinkles, then engrave, carefully weed, then overlay with paper and burnish very firmly with a smooth object, like the back of a screwdriver handle. The wrinkles are all smoothed out and the tape is firmly adhered to the wood or ceramic. The result looks like a silver inlay and is quite robust. If you would be perfect, clear coat afterwards. If there is some way I can send pictures I can show you how well this works.