Custom Boat Signs, Laser Cut in Marine-Grade Stainless Steel
This month we are featuring one of our favorite uses of Lasergist: Boat & Yacht Signs. Laser-cut in Marine-Grade Stainless Steel, hand-polished, laser engraved (or not), delivered ready to be mounted on the transom or the sides of any boat. This particular speedboat — which also serves as a fishing boat, the Kraken was one […]
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iPhone-like Finishing with our new Sandblasting Process
We are excited to announce that we have started providing a brand new process: Sandblasting. Or Glass-Bead Blasting to be precise. We have been working on fine-tuning this process for a long time now and after a lot of trial-and-error we have came up with the perfect combination of machines, glass beads selection and maybe […]
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Comparison of finishes for Keyboard Plates
With Keyboard plates being one of our favourite uses of Lasergist it was only a matter of time until we prepared a detailed comparison gallery of various finishes that you can get at Lasergist.com. The new Sandblasted look is set to become the most popular choice for custom keyboard plates but let’s see them all […]
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Laser-cut Custom Keyboards
While most computer users are fine using their Microsoft or Logitech keyboard, there are some of us who spend the greatest part of the day typing. And typing. And typing. Or gaming. Or simply loving the idea of making a custom keyboard just for the fun of it. Even though the term “Custom 60% keyboard […]
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Aircraft Laser-cut Instrument Panels
OK, hands down this is by far the most awesome application we’ve seen someone using Lasergist for. An Aircraft Instrument Panel. That’s right. A custom, laser-cut airplane instrument panel for a Piper 180 aircraft. There is truly not much to say about this but apparently when it comes to aviation, having a lightweight yet strong […]
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Selling metal artwork on Etsy using Lasergist – How to monetise your ideas.
From the very first days of Lasergist it was apparent that artists loved the service. Even though at first we were anxious that only highly skilled CAD designers would use it, we quickly found out that so many different people, practising so many diverse forms of art use Lasergist daily. This week we are featuring […]
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