sahib
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I am on holiday just now but I'll dig it out when I return over the weekend. It was in one of the electronics magazines. (I am scanning the articles of interest and dumping the mags as I am short of storage.)
DIBOND®thin aluminium sheets with black plastic sandwiched in between then.
Aha, or more generically aluminium composite sheet used for sign making. So exactly what is the process used to make signs from it?DIBOND®
Thanks for the links. The first one has quite a few materials it says are suitable for laser engraving. Assuming an horrendously powerful laser is not required, this could be suitable for DIY.Dibond exists in 2mm and 3mm thick.
It is supposed to be engraved.
Two sources for engraving blanks:
https://gamma-tec.fr/toutes-nos-matieres/
https://abaqueplast.fr/125-matieres-plastiques
Do you already have a laser engraver?Assuming an horrendously powerful laser is not required, this could be suitable for DIY.
Do you already have a laser engraver?
My experiments with laser engraving have been disappointing so far, up to the point I sold my machine (Atomstack 5 Pro with 40W IR head).
That is where I am right nowI'm curious to see what you can achieve.
So far my best results have been with printable vinyl sticker paper and an inkjet printer.
Durability was an issue for me but that may well be just buying cheap vinyl print paper. Years ago I used the same technique for making warning labels and the material I had then was very durableI was concerned about the durability but it has not been a real issue.
Hre are the instructions for the vinyl I use.Durability was an issue for me but that may well be just buying cheap vinyl print paper. Years ago I used the same technique for making warning labels and the material I had then was very durable
Can you use UV ink in your printer? I don't think I can.The paper I used recently has similar but not identical advice. It says:
1. To improve durability use UV ink and apply clear acrylic sealer
This looks like a major difference.3. Recommended printer paper type selection: Matte Photo Paper
Not as far as I know. It is a regular HP all in one.Can you use UV ink in your printer? I don't think I can.
I recently needed to attach a No Entry sign to our front gate while the new path he had laid dried out. I used the HP printer and glossy photo paper. It rained overnight and I fully expected the ink to have run but it was perfectly intact.This looks like a major difference.
I believe the main difference is that printing on Matte uses more ink than printing on Glossy.
However, my prints seem to be firmly set into the vinyl surface. Actually, the aspect is not very shiny.
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