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Thread: What's the strangest thing a customer has had you engrave?

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    What's the strangest thing a customer has had you engrave?

    I had a customer in here a few weeks ago with a very large Moose antler they wanted engraved. It took a little bit of creativity, and the bypassing of one of the laser's safety features, but I got it done. Got me wondering what weird stuff others have done?

    I can't remember the actual size of the antler, but for scale, the engraving is seven inches in length.
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    I was bored and did my toilet tank lid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil Pabia View Post
    I was bored and did my toilet tank lid.
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    Classic, well done!

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    I've engraved firemen's instructions on 2 fully assembled stainless steel elevator call-button walls (because the building owner didn't want a second instruction plate screwed to the main wall panel)

    I've laser engraved the fenders on several horse saddles--

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    But the strangest thing I've ever engraved would be this:

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    --a 2 foot tall, 150 pound bronze cat sarcophagus. Just holding the thing so I COULD engrave it was half the job. I've done several such engravings since, however, I get only the bottom plates now rather than the finished product.
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    How about these? For our end of year BBQ last year.
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    I didn't see sausages listed on my power and speed recommendation sheet
    Does lasering food like that leave ant sticky residue inside the cabinet?
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    OK Kev....just how old are you? I thought Ramses was the last of the Pharoas to do bronze sarcophagus's, feline or otherwise? <grin>

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    Didn't seem to, although that might account for the aroma around the lab for the next day or so!
    FWIW we put them on a styrene tray in the cabinet.

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    When I first got my laser i cut out the words eat me on a piece of bread did a great job but man did it taste nasty the worst burnt taste I have ever tasted
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    When we first got our laser, we laser etched Jesus' Face in toast, it looked really good haha

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    We've sold quite a bit of laser engraved gingerbread cookies near christmases. Usually they are engraved with a company logo or a seasonal greeting. Works great if the cookie is the right kind!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev Williams View Post
    I've laser engraved the fenders on several horse saddles--

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    Boy oh boy, your workshop must have stunk after that Kev
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    NOT ONLY THE STRANGEST - certainly, the saddest! A young couple came to me. They had lost their baby right after giving birth. They had taken a photo of the child! Insisted that I engrave the photo on my Home Depot black granite tile. The photo was extremely low-res 'n fussy! I told 'em in advance it wouldn't engrave well; still they wanted me to do it. (not as a "marker", but as a keepsake.) I kept to myself as to the right, or wrong, of their wanting a picture, an engraving, like that. Hard as I worked with Photoshop the engraving was almost indistinguishable. I didn't charge them for it. And, don't think I will ever do anything like this again! Way too sad!

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Bion View Post
    Boy oh boy, your workshop must have stunk after that Kev
    Not really, which is why I'm not afraid to talk up my Harbor Freight blowers. Even at the outer edge of the table with the door wide open, the vast majority of the smoke & smell ends up outside!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Stearns View Post
    NOT ONLY THE STRANGEST - certainly, the saddest! A young couple came to me. They had lost their baby right after giving birth. They had taken a photo of the child! Insisted that I engrave the photo on my Home Depot black granite tile. The photo was extremely low-res 'n fussy! I told 'em in advance it wouldn't engrave well; still they wanted me to do it. (not as a "marker", but as a keepsake.) I kept to myself as to the right, or wrong, of their wanting a picture, an engraving, like that. Hard as I worked with Photoshop the engraving was almost indistinguishable. I didn't charge them for it. And, don't think I will ever do anything like this again! Way too sad!

    Bill
    But your measure as a man was demonstrated by not charging and feeling the pain of their loss.

    You are indeed a credit to the industry Bill

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