Laser Hack: Using the Same Piece of Wood for a Multidimensional Colored Look
In this all-new laser hack, discover how to use one piece of wood to get a multidimensional colored look. All you need is the power of a laser!
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Neat process! 🤩
This is brilliant!
Thanks for tutorial!
Great idea 👍👍
You are a legend 😊
Great 👍
Isn't it easier to use stain or varnish of the desired color instead of engraving?
You are correct that using a stain or a varnish will produce contrast, but it will not show the same texture and grain effect, creating a completely different look and feel.
so you created a stained-wood effect without using stain? incredibly odd.
You are correct that using a stain will produce contrast, but it will not provide the same texture and grain effect; this method creates an entirely different look and feel than traditional stained wood, and this look cannot be reproduced any other way.
I find that the cost of material is far lower than the cost of the laser time. So if you asked me to produce any of those I would have used two different species of wood, or stained on sheet for the contrast. But the time to engrave over at500dpi seems like such a waste.
You are correct that using a stain or another wood species will produce contrast, but that will not show the same texture and grain effect, creating a completely different look and feel. After all, exceptional quality yields exceptional returns.
@@davidstevens2577 and an exceptional answer there squire 🫡
The only hack in this video is the one talking through it. Stop using the word "hack" when you mean to say "process". It makes you sound ridiculous.