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I'm as obsessed with silver and copper coins as @JoeJones is with laser cutters
As a mechanic, I bought a coin with "Dirty Hands" on one side and "Clean Money" other the other. That came with what I didn't know at the time was a matching coin that says "Clean Hands" on one side and "Dirty Money" on the other. I gave that one to a friend who loves all things Mafioso. For a display holder, he asked for a New York City skyline.
I think it came out pretty nice!
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I'm really proud of this as it's one of my first attempts at my own multi-layer design.
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The name is RebelTaz. Been building and using 3d printers and cnc machines for years, but new to laser cutters/engravers. Thanks for having me!
--- Laser:Atomstack A5 Pro based befon 5.5 watt -and- Ortur LaserMaster 2 5.5 watt -and- Atomstack m100 based EnjoyWood E20 20 watt3D Printers: Tevo Tarantula -and- Elegoo Mars 2 -and- Halot LiteCNC:generic 2418Vinyl Cutter:modified Cricut Cake
I do have a Geeetech A20T and a JG Maker Artist-D Pro IDEX 3D printers. Have an Atomstack A5 40W Pro+. Added the M100 laser module and love it. -- Added the IKIER 70W laser and it has unbelievable performance.
That looks great. The city skyline and coin holder look like wood burned on a laser but what of the Statue of Liberty? What makes her grey colored with black? It provides a really nice contrast.
My name is Marty. Started this hobby Dec. 2022. Using Roly LaserMATIC10 with Lightburn on Windows.
martinmarty wrote: ↑Mon Jun 16, 2025 6:13 pm
That looks great. The city skyline and coin holder look like wood burned on a laser but what of the Statue of Liberty? What makes her grey colored with black? It provides a really nice contrast.
Thank you. I spray painted that section of wood with a light (but full coverage) coat of grey primer before engraving and cutting Lady Liberty out. Oddly enough, though, the engraving just turned the wood light instead of dark. I even try running a second pass and that didn't help matters any, so I thinned out some black acrylic craft paint almost to the point of colored water. I flowed that over the whole piece, letting it settle into the engraved portions. After it dried a little, I wiped the acrylic wash off the grey parts and then highlighted the grey with a lighter acrylic grey.
The name is RebelTaz. Been building and using 3d printers and cnc machines for years, but new to laser cutters/engravers. Thanks for having me!
--- Laser:Atomstack A5 Pro based befon 5.5 watt -and- Ortur LaserMaster 2 5.5 watt -and- Atomstack m100 based EnjoyWood E20 20 watt3D Printers: Tevo Tarantula -and- Elegoo Mars 2 -and- Halot LiteCNC:generic 2418Vinyl Cutter:modified Cricut Cake
rebeltaz wrote: ↑Mon Jun 16, 2025 6:18 pm
Thank you. I spray painted that section of wood with a light (but full coverage) coat of grey primer before engraving and cutting Lady Liberty out. Oddly enough, though, the engraving just turned the wood light instead of dark. I even try running a second pass and that didn't help matters any, so I thinned out some black acrylic craft paint almost to the point of colored water. I flowed that over the whole piece, letting it settle into the engraved portions. After it dried a little, I wiped the acrylic wash off the grey parts and then highlighted the grey with a lighter acrylic grey.
Wow, that is a heck of a process but it sure turned out great! Thanks!
My name is Marty. Started this hobby Dec. 2022. Using Roly LaserMATIC10 with Lightburn on Windows.