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Thread: Can I Engrave a Full Vodka Bottle

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    Couple of years back I did 400 bottles of wine for a winery that was doing a show, FYI, no two bottles are made the same, The labels aren't put in the same location everytime, what a pain in the rear to have to line up each and every bottle to make sure they engraved in the correct location.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greg lindsey View Post
    Couple of years back I did 400 bottles of wine for a winery that was doing a show, FYI, no two bottles are made the same, The labels aren't put in the same location everytime, what a pain in the rear to have to line up each and every bottle to make sure they engraved in the correct location.

    That's strange. Most bottling lines have the labels applied at the exact same height. Maybe someone manually applied the labels.
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    The font on the back was pretty small, it was readable but not as crisp as I would have liked, next time, fewer words, larger font. It is a font called Pieces of Eight and it is not a crisp font to begin with anyway. Picture is not good either


    Last edited by Steve Burk; 10-20-2010 at 12:01 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greg lindsey View Post
    Couple of years back I did 400 bottles of wine for a winery that was doing a show, FYI, no two bottles are made the same, The labels aren't put in the same location everytime, what a pain in the rear to have to line up each and every bottle to make sure they engraved in the correct location.
    Just curious, how did you hold the bottles in the rotary attachment? It does not appear that it would work well with the rotary attachment on my Pinnacle M series. I am just not sure that the small (open) end of the bottle would stay centered in the powered end of the attachment. What am I missing?

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    I'm not sure what your rotary looks like, but on my Epilog, I engrave bottles upside down, with the opening pointed to the right.
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    Steve,
    Love the rum bottle, nice work.

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