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Thread: Laser Mask & business card holder

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    Laser Mask & business card holder

    These are two completely separate questions but I have a wooden plaque that I need to mask, engrave and colorfill. I do not generally have to colorfill my products so I never use masking. I have the paper mask now can I raster through it so that I can colorfill? Like I said I have never had to use mask so I don't know the proper procedure. Now for question two, I am looking for a nice stainless business card case for a client that she wants the front to open up as opposed to the end opening. I am not having any luck finding a plain stainless holder. Does anyone have a source for stainless card cases?

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    Cindy, have you seen the Chewbarka ones?
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    hi cindy
    yes thats how its done you apply the paper mask tape then engrave thru it.
    greetings
    walt

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    You will get better results by vector cutting the mask, then remove it from the letters/graphics with tweezers without moving the piece, then raster. Sometimes your raster will not go all the way thru, leaving adhesive residue that interferes
    with the color fill adhesion.



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    Try laserbits for the case
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    You can raster through masking tape (with a 60w Universal add 10% power). If you are using water based paint it pays to use fairly heavy masking tape, enamal via a spray can usually no problem.

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