August 19, 2009

Laser Engravers Today For Home Businesses

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As time moves on and new technologies are developed, the term home business takes on new meaning. That is because over time, advanced new technologies become more affordable and begin to find their way into peoples home, shops and garages.

Todays Home Internet Business

The Internet has also allowed the budding independent entrepreneur to reach out and contact far more potential clients than was ever before possible. In fact, nothing has done more to break down borders for small businesses than the Internet.

Laser Engravers For Home Businesses

One of the very latest of these new technologies to find its way into todays home business is the laser engraver. The reason is that newer lasers are far less expensive then earlier models and use far less energy as well.

Compact and Safe Laser Engravers

Also, they have become more compact and safer to use as well. You see, older model lasers were large, cumbersome and could be dangerous in the hands of someone who had not gone through extensive formal training.

A New Tool For Todays Artist and Crafter

Quite simply, laser engraving is the means by which an etching or intricate design is transferred onto a solid, often very hard surface by using a laser. Also lasers can now be used to engrave an image below the surface of an opaque object for a very unique effect.

Table Top Laser Engravers

New home entrepreneurs are now using tabletop sized lasers that have the capacity to have images uploaded into them just like a home printer. This means that even a novice can learn to use one and images to be engraved can be downloaded off of the Internet.

Easily Find Used Engraving Machines

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Engraving machines are the key to starting your own engraving business. Most people can’t afford to spend thousands of dollars for a brand new engraving machine, so they start looking for used engraving machines. Unfortunately, it’s very difficult to find used machines that are in good condition. Often times, when you do find a used engraver, they seller wants to sell the machine for more than you can afford.
Here are a few tips to finding and buying a used engraving machine.

1. Search in big and small cities. You either live in a small or big city. Both have advantages and disadvantages. Big cities have more used engravers, but they also have more buyers looking for those used engraving machines. Small cities have less engraving machines, but also less buyers.

Whether you’re in a small or a big city, contact every engraving company with 100 miles of you and ask if they have any used engraving machines they’re looking to sell. If they don’t, ask them how they sell their old engraving machines when they upgrade to new machines. That will give you another place to look for high quality used engraving machines.

2. Look online and in trade publications. Awards & Engraving Magazine is a great place to start your search for used engraving magazine. In the back of each issue they have a classified area for both buyers and sellers. Keep your eyes peeled and call potential sellers as soon as possible. There are thousands of other readers who might buy the machine before you even call! Craigslist is a great place to look online because it gives you a wide variety of locations. Keep a look out in your area for anything related to engraving and call asking about used engraving machines.

3. Don’t be too picky. Engraving machines are easy to buy new, but used engraving machines are difficult to find. If you want a used laser engraving machine, but you can only find used wood engraving machine, consider starting with that machine. Once you have an engraving machine, you can start your business and expand as you find engraving machines that fit what you’re looking for.

4. Don’t overpay for your used engraving machine. An old trick for devaluing anything that you want to buy is to point out the flaws and touch each flaw. If the used engraving machine you’re looking at has a scratch on the front, run your finger along the scratch and ask if it was dropped. It likely wasn’t dropped, and the scratch won’t affect it’s performance, but that will get the seller thinking about how the engraving machine is really “used”. If the cord looks like it was replaced, touch the cord and ask if the electronics were fried and what other problems it has. If you can make the price seem steep in the sellers eye, you’re more likely to be able to ask for a discount on the price of the used engraving machine for sale.

Good luck in your search for used engraving machines!

Understanding The Laser Engraver

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The actual technology that goes into todays laser engraver began to be developed in the early 1960s. It was back then that scientists and research engineers discovered that a high energy light source could be created, focused and used for various means.Creating Light From a Gas

The gases that are used to create the original light source have a lot to do with the how a laser performs and by the way CO2 gas is used in laser engravers. So how is light created from a gas? It’s quite simple. They are created by agitating the molecules in the gas in an enclosed container, just the same way that light is generated from a neon light bulb.

A Far Cleaner and Safer Engraving Process

Laser engraving is often referred to a laser etching and unlike most all conventional methods of engraving or etching, no mask is required. Thats because unlike other methods of etching, no harsh chemicals or high temperatures are used in the laser engraving process.

The Capacity For Delicate Precision Work

Laser engraving also has many other inherent benefits when compared to standard engraving techniques. For instance, the actaul beam lends itself to far more precision work. Thus even very small and delicate items can be etched on with a laser engraver.

Other Benefits Of the Laser Engraving Process

Unlike other standard methods of engraving or etching, a laser engraver generates no dust or leaves no chemical residue. Also engraving on uneven surfaces is far more easily done by laser engraving. Thats because a light beam is far more easy to manipulate around and across these types of surfaces.

Transferring Images With a Laser Engraver

Amazingly, new technologies have been developed that allow people to automatically transfer images to surfaces with a laser engraver. The image is simply loaded into the engravers memory and with simply touch of a button the image is automatically engraved as it is on the surface of an object.