Everything you need to know about laser engraving

Official EM-Smart Blog
5 min readOct 18, 2021

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BACKGROUND

Laser engraving technology is becoming increasingly accessible to craftspeople and fabricators everywhere, allowing a new generation of makers to access a world of options for realizing their do-it-yourself art and manufacturing projects. Although laser engravers can now be rented and operated by virtually anyone, there is still little transparency into how these machines actually function and what steps are required to operate one.

Creating your first laser engraving project can be an intimidating process, but it doesn’t have to be. Whether you’ve never worked with design software, or you’re just new to working with complex technology, laser engraving is actually a relatively straightforward process that enables folks without much expertise to create something truly beautiful at a relatively low price point.

To help make your first laser engraving experience as productive and painless as possible, we’re offering this very simple guide that covers the main steps of the laser engraving process.

THE SCIENCE OF LASERS

The word LASER is actually an acronym for Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation. A laser beam begins as an atom that is stimulated to release particles of light. This light can be concentrated and directed toward a laser engraving area. The energy that is released is measured in wavelengths or nanometers (NM). The higher the wavelength, the more powerful the laser beam.

How Does Laser Engraving Work?

Now that you understand the basic procedure for creating your own laser engraving project, you may still be wondering what actually goes on inside the laser engraver — how does the machine actually work?

A laser engraving machine is a machine that uses complex parts and procedures to complete a relatively simple task — transferring data from a design file onto a physical object. Laser engravers have three main parts — the laser, the controller, and the surface. The laser is like the “pen” or “pencil” — it’s the object that actually creates the design by concentrating high-powered light onto the “surface”. For your project, the “surface” is whatever material you are trying to engrave.

The “controller” is the part of the engraving machine that controls the laser — it’s the “arm” that manipulates the “pen”, moving it over the surface and directing the power of the laser according to your design instructions. The movements of the controller and the power of the laser are controlled by the data in the design file you created. The magic happens when the software converts your design into a vector map. Once this happens, the controller and the laser can read the vector map and move correctly to create your design.

HOW TO USE A LASER ENGRAVING MACHINE?

There are several types of laser engraving systems, and each operates slightly differently. The correct process to use the machine also depends on the material you’re working with and the application you’re using. EM-Smart offers a list of resources to help you operate your machine and troubleshoot any issues, from how-to videos to detailed documentation.

When using any laser engraving machine, it’s important to follow all safety guidelines. Thanks to a variety of preventative measures, including motion detection, overheat shutdown, emergency stop, etc, laser engraving is a relatively safe process.

THE BENEFITS OF USING A LASER ENGRAVER

Manufacturers can gain many benefits from the laser engraving process, whether it is basic part identification and branding or complete traceability to track and trace parts from cradle to grave. Direct part engraving with a laser engraving machine delivers durable, readable engravings. The results of these high-quality marks include:

l Greater operational efficiency and productivity with less waste and downtime

l More visibility and accountability throughout the supply chain

l Minimized costly threats such as quality and counterfeiting issues

l Ensured compliance with industry regulations

Five Steps of The Laser Engraving Process

1. Ideation is the first and most important step of the laser engraving process. It’s up to you, the artist, to decide what it is you would like to engrave and the kind of material that you would like to use. Laser engraving is a highly versatile method. You can use stone, plastics, coated or non-coated metals, and natural substrate like wood as your material, and the options for what exactly to engrave are only limited by your own creativity. You can find great project ideas all over — try drawing inspiration from your environment, or look around the internet (such as this YouTube Channel) for some projects that might interest you.

2. Once you’ve got a great idea, you can start your laser engraving project by designing your desired image or text (You can also download from here). Design for laser engravers is done on computer programs, but it’s important to ensure that the laser engraving machine that you intend to use is compatible with the files generated by your choice of design software. Some laser engraving machines come with their own software, while others are designed for compatibility with existing software options, like EZCAD for EM-Smart Laser Machine. Once your design is finished, it will be sent to the laser engraver through the printer dialogue.

3. Now it’s time to place your chosen materials into the laser engraving machine and choose what settings you want to use. Depending on the laser engraver and software, you can control the strength of the laser, depth of the cut, the speed, number of loops, line thickness, and other variables. It is recommended that you test your materials under a variety of different conditions to determine what settings give the desired result.

4. Once you’ve figured out the settings you want and placed some new materials in the laser engraving machine, it’s time to press the start button and watch the laser engraving machine produce your unique design. This is the fun part!

5. When the laser is finished engraving your design into the desired material, you can go ahead and remove the material from the machine. That’s all there is to it!

Benefits Of Laser Engraving Your Products

Laser engraving is a versatile creative method with virtually limitless applications. Engraving is ideal for products that are expected to experience a lot of use because the deep markings mean that the engraved image won’t fade easily over time. Laser engraving is also a high-speed process, meaning that you can produce a lot of engravings on a per-hour basis, and except for the initial design and testing, the process is fully automated.

Laser engraving can be used to mark serial numbers, logos, or product identification numbers, but the most common uses are personal — engraving artwork, initials and other text on keepsake items are one of the best and most popular applications of laser engraving machines.

Conclusion

Technology should never be a barrier to entry for creators that want to access the most cutting-edge technologies to help them make something beautiful. By now you should understand just how easy it is to get started with laser engraving. Whether you’re undertaking a new project yourself or passing off your designs to an expert engraver, you’re just a few simple steps away from turning your amazing idea into a product you can hold in your hands.

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