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How does laser engraving work? Today the wood engraving

Laser engraving works by using a high-energy laser beam that is aimed at a material to create a permanent mark or engraving. The laser beam heats the material to a high temperature, causing it to vaporize or ablate to create a deep, sharp and precise engraving.

Laser engraving is used in a variety of applications including engraving jewelry, gifts, trophies, equipment and machinery, and much more. Laser engraving is particularly suitable for applications that require precision, accuracy and durability.

Another advantage of laser engraving is that it can be done faster and more efficiently than traditional engraving methods. Plus, laser engraving is easy to customize if you want to change the design, and it's easy to make multiple copies of the same design.

In summary, laser engraving works by using a laser beam that heats the material to create a permanent, precise and long-lasting engraving. This technology offers a fast, efficient and flexible way to engrave a wide range of materials.

Today: laser engraving on wood.

Laser engraving wood involves directing the laser beam onto the surface of the wood, causing it to heat and vaporize. The intensity and duration of the laser beam can be adjusted to create different depths and textures.

During the engraving process, the laser beam creates a carbon-rich layer when it comes into direct contact with the wood, which becomes visible as a dark engraving. Processing wood with a laser beam can also cause the wood to have a slightly raised texture or a slightly blackened color at the site of the engraving.

It is important to note that different types of wood may respond differently to laser engraving depending on their density, humidity, and other factors. It is therefore important that the laser beam settings are adjusted to the specific properties of the wood used in order to achieve optimal results.

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