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Thread: Bought iPads and iPods for Grandkids Xmas presents. Anyone have layout for engraving

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    Bought iPads and iPods for Grandkids Xmas presents. Anyone have layout for engraving

    Hi Folks,

    Just getting back into my laser (after sitting for over a year) and we purchased iPads for older grandchildren and small iPods for younger grandkids as gifts this year from Santa. I would like to engrave some personalized info or cool artwork on them.

    Does anyone have any layouts in Corel Draw that you can share to save the tedious detail work so I stay away from the wheel/screen on the iPod and the apple logo on the back of the iPad.

    Thanks and Happy New Year!

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    I dont' have a layout, but I think the easiest way to avoid those parts
    would be to throw the iPad on a flatbed scanner and bring that into
    your program. You can trace the outline and lightly engrave a piece of
    card stock. That's your template and 'placement jig' ..

    Put your iPad on the card stock, do your lettering over the jpeg or tiff (whatever
    you use) then delete the jpeg before you send it out to the laser

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    I would use the blue tape or transfer tape to run tests. I just got an Ipad for my wife but she doesn't want any engraving.
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    I don't understand the issue????? The back is a rectangle - just measure the height & width, and/or use your red dot to center. You sound like you want to do the front too? That would be interesting.
    Last edited by Tim Bateson; 01-02-2012 at 6:38 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Bateson View Post
    You sound like you want to do the front too? That would be interesting.
    We have lasers .. we PLAY!!
    Some things look GOOD with permanent graphics on the front!

    Unfortunately, an Etch-A-Sketch isn't one of them.
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    I would leave names off of them. it makes selling them when they upgrade far harder.
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    Folks,

    Thanks so much for the suggestions. My thought was more than just the outer dimensions. Some of the things I've seen leverage graphics around the Apple logo on the back, hence any graphics around it would be obvious if it were not perfectly centered. On the front, I would have the same challenge. Anything around the buttons would look bad if not perfect.

    Great point about not putting any names on it regarding re-sale value. Thanks again for your input.

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