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Improving Laser Etched Acrylic Panels with Acrylic Paint

Improving Laser Etched Acrylic Panels with Acrylic Paint
Laser etching is a great process but I've often wished I could have higher contrast etched text, colors, etc. Then I realized I could do that very easily. If you're laser etching acrylic sheet it already comes with a protective paper covering which makes an awesome paint mask.

So the basic process is deeply laser etch the panel with the protective paper in place. Paint though this protective paper mask. You can be as sloppy as you like. Then simply peal the paper away. Now you have super clean highly detailed etchings, and the paint is protected because it's actually recessed into the plastic. (That's why you use a deep etch.) You can use any color or combination of colors you like.
 
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Step 1Deeply etch the design with a surface mask in place.

Deeply etch the design with a surface mask in place.
Do a deep laser etch of your design on acrylic with the protective paper in place. I suppose you could also try this by pre-masking non acrylic object. Like putting contact paper on wood, etc. But I haven't tried it and I'm not certain we're allowed to vaporize contact paper in the laser I have access to.
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Mar 29, 2012. 8:21 AMTwistedJack says:
I dont suppose you know the brand, thickness and type of plastic you're cutting out? i just starting to learn to laser cut and having some trouble what can and cant be cut.
May 11, 2010. 9:42 PMMarkWarwick says:
 Aw man my acrylic panel already has the paper peeled off of it! Otherwise this would be perfect
May 12, 2010. 4:11 PMMarkWarwick says:
 ohh that sounds ideal! I would just want one color, it's a control panel. Does the paint clean off easily from the un-etched surface while it's dry? I have a dud I can try it on first
Apr 19, 2011. 4:57 PMMarkWarwick says:
Thanks for your advice. In the end, the paint didn't stick too well, but it is still legible in person. The panel was for a function generator based on a kit that Collin Cunningham designed, and he liked the final results!
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2010/05/sweet-function-generator-build.html
Jan 8, 2009. 6:17 AMgmjhowe says:
That is a great technique! i wish i had access to a laser cutter..
Jan 7, 2009. 10:13 AMfungus amungus says:
This is a great technique. We did this when making signage for our building.
Jan 7, 2009. 1:13 PMWeissensteinburg says:
I'd like to see that sign...
Jan 7, 2009. 1:13 PMWeissensteinburg says:
Awesome instructable...it's so simple to just paint over the paper!
Jan 7, 2009. 11:47 AMjeff-o says:
You mentioned earlier that metallic paint doesn't work so well with a brush - perhaps it would be better airbrushed.

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