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    30 watt fiber on anodized al.

    I love fiber lasers!
    Before and after,
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    Almost, I see a hint if the i5, but it seriously looks good. I need to play with some I used my CO 2 on a while back, never really thought about covering one up before. Thanks for the idea
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    Yes it shows up on the camera but not on the part oddly enough. Covering things up!, that has become a talent for me : )
    Quote Originally Posted by John Lifer View Post
    Almost, I see a hint if the i5, but it seriously looks good. I need to play with some I used my CO 2 on a while back, never really thought about covering one up before. Thanks for the idea
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    LOL, you're like a bad tattoo cover up artist Great job Neville, the hatch patterns look fantastic, giving different areas different looks. Well done!
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    Very cool! I'm hoping to get a fiber laser "soon"...

    How long did that engraving take to run?

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    Nice job! Do you mind sharing the settings you used?

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    I don't mind but honestly I had so many layers and speed/frequency/hatch combinations I was really experimenting as I went so it's pretty hard to say.
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    Nice job! Do you mind sharing the settings you used?
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