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Thread: Questions and comments from a novice.

  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Bratton View Post
    Nancy:
    Don't forget leather. Fantastic to engrave (smells kinda bad,, but it reminds me of the smell of money)
    We haven't tried any leather, Larry, but if I could get some, I'd probably try it, just for funsies. I could make some key tags out of it, couldn't I?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry O'Brien View Post
    Nancy. I have asked myself the same question many times. I don't think it was a lack of materials problem. We were suppling the materials. I hope it was not a money problem . As I said, I never questioned pricing. we always took them a check with the materials even thought we have excellent credit. I think it may have been too small a job. By the way the pricing we were quoted was between $1.00 to $1.5 to do the cutting.
    $1.00 to $1.50 PER PIECE for cutting parts????? Wow!!!! That's a huge chunk. I'm astounded!! Were these very intricate parts with lots of cutouts, or just things like squares or rectangles, etc.??


    Nancy
    Nancy Laird
    Owner - D&N Specialties, Rio Rancho, New Mexico
    Woodworker, turner, laser engraver; RETIRED!
    Lasers - ULS M-20 (20W) & M-360 (40W), Corel X4 and X3
    SMC is user supported. http://www.sawmillcreek.org/donate.php
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  3. #18

    Smile Lasers

    I had not read this when I replied to your private reply.

    I am still learning. Thank you again

    Jerry O'Brien

  4. #19

    Details

    Jerry,

    OK, now I'm curious too.

    What are the exact details on these pieces? What are the dimensions?

    DAK

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