What is Engraving?
Engraving is the selective removal of the surface of a material. Usually to effect decoration, or otherwise convey information of some kind. Engraving can be performed on any number of materials. Engraving is performed in a number of ways: by hand with either a manual or mechanised tool (hand engraving), by machining or milling – either manually operated or computer operated(machine/mechanical/rotary engraving) or Laser Engraving.
We have recently been laser cutting a lot of leather. Thick leather, thin leather, cow leather, sheep leather (sorry serial killers, we do not do human!), natural or coloured leather.
We also have had some awesome results engraving leather. We recently did tags for the Australian Farmer of the Year awards, and have done many jobs engraving compendiums, wallets, keytags and even iphone cases. In general engraving leather reveals a suede finish, it depends on the tanning process as to what the colour is. We can also do a light engrave on some light coloured leathers, which just darkens the top surface, leaving the ’skin’ intact.
Leather cuts well but the edges hold a little bit of dusty soot which can generally be wiped off. So not great for wedding dresses, but perfect for panels, handbags, earrings, hair accessories etc, etc. Leather also holds the burnt protein smell, but it seems to fade within a couple of days.
So all you fashion designers, craft people, beltmakers, shoemakers, cobblers get cracking on your designs and bring it on!
no problems, serial numbers, individual names, part numbers, club membership numbers, tracking codes & even barcodes are no problem for us to engrave onto your product, with or without other artwork. Simply supply a text based list and we will do the rest!
Weddings are very important occasions, worthy of commemorating for ever, making engraved items the perfect choice. This groom wanted cuff-links with his family crest on them for his groomsmen and himself.
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