Announcement: Labeling your chipsets with laser technology is COMING SOON!
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Originally Posted by Double Eagle
So in essence, you could laser your own "mold" into the chip?
Yeah, this would be a great opportunity to try out some of those fantasy molds posted over the last couple of years. or of course your own "house" mold.
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I did post an image of a possible source for faux clay like chips. The ones shown in the group buy forum do not have a mold pressed onto them. If they are available without a mold, one might be able to laser some very cool looking molds.
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^ I ordered 200 no-molds + some 'others' in September for sampling. The 'others' arrived quickly without the 200 so I inquired about the order. I was informed that there was an issue with making them since customers never order the no-mold. When they arrived I noticed that a mojority of the inlays were either streched/oval or off-center. I didn't complain or discuss the inlays with ASM so I'm not certain if the issue is resolved for future orders. I combed through the 200 and picked out the best ones and have been sending one with each LazerChips order. Some of the others were used for laser tesing and many others are still untouched.
Re: Announcement: Labeling your chipsets with laser technology is COMING SOON!
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Originally Posted by H4tfan
Here's a photo of a dyed chipset. I wish this photo showed the close-up details. I should create a gallery of chipsets for everyone to veiw.
Jason,
Wow! It looks like you have worked out a way to etch the Faux Clay's without leaving a burnt finish (the etched area looks more 'white' that previous examples we have seen). Is this correct?