05-13-2017, 08:21 PM
I've been asked to make 25 bases for a restaurant chain. These bases will support a metal contraption for their signature desert.
The base is 6X9 inches of quarter sawn white oak that is 1.25 inches thick. The plan is to have the name of the restaurant chain laser engraved into the wood blocks. Our problem is two-fold.
1. The restaurant chain wants the engraving colored red. Some of the text is pretty small.
2. Due to the application it is highly likely that these wooden bases will be washed with industrial soap and water at least occasionally.
So now the questions.
1. What process would you suggest? We can get the laser engraving done thru a mask, then brush or squeegee the red paint in. Once the paint has dried we can removed the mask, sand out any bleeding of the paint, and then coat with poly (oil based is preferred since it gives the oak the color the customer likes).
2. We tried masking and spraying red but the velocity of the paint does not give sufficient coverage inside of the engraving.
3. Do we put poly down before engraving, after the coloration, or does it matter?
4. What kind of red paint is suggested?
Has anyone done this and what process was used?
The base is 6X9 inches of quarter sawn white oak that is 1.25 inches thick. The plan is to have the name of the restaurant chain laser engraved into the wood blocks. Our problem is two-fold.
1. The restaurant chain wants the engraving colored red. Some of the text is pretty small.
2. Due to the application it is highly likely that these wooden bases will be washed with industrial soap and water at least occasionally.
So now the questions.
1. What process would you suggest? We can get the laser engraving done thru a mask, then brush or squeegee the red paint in. Once the paint has dried we can removed the mask, sand out any bleeding of the paint, and then coat with poly (oil based is preferred since it gives the oak the color the customer likes).
2. We tried masking and spraying red but the velocity of the paint does not give sufficient coverage inside of the engraving.
3. Do we put poly down before engraving, after the coloration, or does it matter?
4. What kind of red paint is suggested?
Has anyone done this and what process was used?