Laser Engraving

MAD Partners Inc is in the laser business! (TN location)

April 19, 20235 min read

What is Laser Engraving / Cutting?

Laser engraving and cutting is a process by which materials are engraved with a laser beam, providing intricate and precise cutting and engraving. The laser beam is focused and moved across the surface of the material to create the desired shape and design. It is a fast, accurate and cost-effective way of engraving and cutting materials.

Laser engraving and cutting can be used for a variety of purposes, from engraving a logo onto a product to cutting paper and fabric for crafting. It is a versatile and efficient method to create complex shapes and designs in a wide variety of materials. Laser engraving and cutting can be used for personal projects or for commercial purposes.

This method is used in industrial settings for cutting and engraving materials such as wood, plastics, metals, and glass. In addition, laser engraving and cutting can also be used for more specialized applications such as creating medical devices, electronics, and jewelry.

The process is fast, efficient, and requires minimal setup time. It is also more economical than other methods of engraving and cutting. Laser engraving and cutting is a safe and reliable method to produce intricate and precise designs.

Overall, laser engraving and cutting is a fast, efficient, and cost-effective solution for engraving and cutting materials. It is a versatile process that can be used in a variety of settings and applications. Laser engraving and cutting is an excellent way to create intricate designs in a wide variety of materials.


Laser Cutting vs. Laser Engraving

Laser engraving and laser cutting are two processes that utilize powerful lasers to shape materials. Laser engraving uses the laser to selectively remove material from the surface of an object to create intricate designs or text. Laser cutting, on the other hand, uses the laser to cut through materials to create custom shapes.

Laser engraving is best suited for engraving on materials such as wood, glass, acrylic, stone, leather, and metal. It can also be used to etch images on a variety of surfaces. Laser engraving is typically used to create logos, signage, memorials, awards, and more.

Laser cutting, on the other hand, is ideal for cutting thicker materials such as wood, plastic, and metal. It can also be used to create intricate patterns, shapes, and designs. Many industries use laser cutting for product prototyping and production, as well as for creating custom shapes or parts for machinery.

The main difference between laser engraving and laser cutting is the precision of the process. Laser engraving is a more precise process, as it requires a higher level of accuracy to achieve the desired results. Laser cutting is faster, but it is not as precise.

Overall, laser engraving and laser cutting are both powerful processes that can be used to create a variety of products and services. Depending on the project, one process may be more suitable than the other. Before deciding which process to use, it is important to consider the materials, design, and desired outcome.

In conclusion, laser engraving and laser cutting are both powerful processes that can be used to create intricate designs and custom shapes. Laser engraving is more precise and suited to engraving on certain materials, while laser cutting is faster and better suited for cutting thicker materials. It is important to consider the desired outcome and materials before deciding which process to use.


Laser Engraving offers a lot of advantages:

Short production process

A benefit of laser engraving is the speed at which the engraving can be completed. Compared to traditional engraving methods, laser engraving is up to 10 times faster. This makes it possible to complete an engraving in a fraction of the time it would usually take with traditional methods.

Wide range of materials

Laser engraving is more versatile than traditional engraving methods due to its ability to engrave onto a wider range of materials. This makes it possible to engrave onto materials like wood, metal, glass, and even plastic, allowing for the creation of a variety of products

Precision

One of the major benefits of laser engraving is the ability to engrave with a high degree of accuracy. Lasers can be programmed to engrave with a high degree of detail, making it possible to create intricate designs with little effort. This level of precision is not possible with traditional engraving methods, which often produce uneven results.

Reliable process

Process reliability of laser engraving is the ability of a laser engraving system to consistently produce an identical result when the same input is run through the system. This is a critical factor in producing quality products that meet the customer's requirements. Laser engraving systems must ensure that the repeatability and accuracy of the process are maintained over multiple runs in order to ensure consistent results. By ensuring process reliability of laser engraving, companies can produce quality products that meet the customer's requirements. This process reliability helps companies maintain a competitive edge and provides customer satisfaction.

In conclusion, laser engraving offers a wide range of benefits when compared to traditional engraving methods. It offers higher precision, faster turnaround times, and a wider range of material compatibility. All of these benefits make laser engraving a great choice for anyone looking to create custom products or signage.


What can MAD Partners do for you? 

Image on Magazine

MAGAZINE IMAGES - Pick from our selection or bring in your own image and we can do it for you!

Logo on Knife

KNIFE LOGO - Bring us your logo and we can engrave your knife.

Image on Knife

IMAGE ON KNIVES - pick from one of own predesigned images or bring us your design and we can create that one of a kind knife for you!

Image on tumbler

IMAGE ON TUMBLER (or any cup for that matter) - you tell us what image and we can do it for you!

Metal Business Cards

METAL BUSINESS CARD - how better to make an impression than handing someone your metal business card!

COMMING SOON

NFA Engraving

NFA Engraving - Have us place your trust name, city, state, serial number, etc. All of the NFA requirements done for you! OR just have a special image engraved on your lower!

Firearm stippling

FIREARM STIPPLING - Have us change your grip with our laser stippling!

Matt has been around firearms since he was a young boy.  At a young age, he spent many years accompanying his grandfather on fishing or hunting trips.  This starts his love and passion for firearms and that grew as he got older.  He purchased his first rifle at the age of 18 and his first handgun at 21.  In 1997, Matt completed the Police Officers Standards and Tactics (POST) certification through Sierra College in Northern California.  Matt has volunteered as an armed security volunteer within various churches. As a requirement for this volunteer work, Matt has gone through multiple qualification courses, strict guidelines, tactical training, active shooter training, and first aid/CPR training which provides experience and knowledge to assist customers in their firearm needs and questions.

Matt Rockwell

Matt has been around firearms since he was a young boy. At a young age, he spent many years accompanying his grandfather on fishing or hunting trips. This starts his love and passion for firearms and that grew as he got older. He purchased his first rifle at the age of 18 and his first handgun at 21. In 1997, Matt completed the Police Officers Standards and Tactics (POST) certification through Sierra College in Northern California. Matt has volunteered as an armed security volunteer within various churches. As a requirement for this volunteer work, Matt has gone through multiple qualification courses, strict guidelines, tactical training, active shooter training, and first aid/CPR training which provides experience and knowledge to assist customers in their firearm needs and questions.

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