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Using the [[ULS VLS 6.60 Laser Cutter]] you can engrave text or images onto the outside of a glass using the rotary attachment to the laser. The rotary attachment is usually located underneath the laser cutter with the rotary attachment. The current cutter with the attachment is VLS #2. You can tell which laser cutter has the attachment by looking at the back right corner of the metal bed (may need to remove the black bed with holes/measurements on it) and there should be a metal clip with two U shaped stands there.
Using the [[ULS VLS 6.60 Laser Cutter]] you can engrave text or images onto the outside of a glass using the rotary attachment to the laser. The rotary attachment is usually located underneath the laser cutter with the rotary attachment. The current cutter with the attachment is VLS #2. You can tell which laser cutter has the attachment by looking at the back right corner of the metal bed (may need to remove the black bed with holes/measurements on it) and there should be a metal clip with two U shaped stands there.



Latest revision as of 15:14, 19 February 2020

Using the ULS VLS 6.60 Laser Cutter you can engrave text or images onto the outside of a glass using the rotary attachment to the laser. The rotary attachment is usually located underneath the laser cutter with the rotary attachment. The current cutter with the attachment is VLS #2. You can tell which laser cutter has the attachment by looking at the back right corner of the metal bed (may need to remove the black bed with holes/measurements on it) and there should be a metal clip with two U shaped stands there.

You can find the instructions for creating these glasses here

Example Glasses

Here are a few examples of the capabilities of using the rotary attachment to engrave different types of glasses.