Custom laser engraving is the process of the laser printing dots, very similar to the way your paper printer prints. With the ability to print highly detailed graphic images, the laser head scans back and forth, left to right, engraving a series of dots one line at a time.
We have two laser engravers onsite. A few of their features include:
32" x 20" Engraving Area
9" Engraving Depth
1200 DPI Resolution
Rotary engraving is a different process than laser engraving. Lasering basically peels away layers of product in a series of dots, whereby rotary engraving physically cuts the product itself. Depending on what material you're using, rotary engraving can produce a sharper more defined image, however it does take longer to process.
Graphic Arts
We don' t claim to be Feng Shui specialists...but we certainly know a thing or two about combining graphics and products together so that they look stunning. Creating trophies, plaques, awards, and promotional items is an art when the entire world is your canvas.
Having the ability to stand back to think about an idea, and make it come to life, is what we're all about. If you've got a pre-existing picture, graphic, or logo, we can utilize that within our services. Even if you've got an idea or a basic sketch on paper, we can work with that too.
Screenprinting is a printmaking technique that creates an image using a stencil. It is commonly used to print images on T-shirts, hats, CDs, DVDs, ceramics, glass, plastics, paper, metals, and wood.
Embroidery
The embroidery process begins with digitizing your logo. This involves recreating your artwork into a stitch file that will serve to instruct the automated embroidery machines what color, where, and what to stitch. Then your apparel will he hooped with backing and secured onto the machine, so that the digitized logo can be sewn in.
