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    Leather engraving, mouse pad

    Hi all, My name is caroline and i am from Australia and have just bought an Emblaser. I work mostly with leather, making pan style motorbike seats. I use Cut2D and PicLaser. I wish to thank you all for the information on this forum, it has been invaluble. Anyway, it has been a steep learning curve and have wasted alot of leather trying to get the settings right. Here is a mouse pad i made using the emblaser. It measures about 20cm across. Using about 20% power. cheersa map.jpg
    Emblaser A3 4watt

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    Beautiful piece of work, just curious how long it took to do that?
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    Looks beautiful! Love the old maps and on leather it gives a great nostalgic look!

    keep up the great work!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert Kemp View Post
    Beautiful piece of work, just curious how long it took to do that?
    Hi bert, this piece took about 3 hours. cheers
    Emblaser A3 4watt

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