Dremel How-to: Engraving Glassware with the Stylo+
Fácil preparación del proyecto
Aunque el grabado en vidrio requiere una preparación mínima, le recomendamos que proteja la superficie de trabajo con algún tipo de barrera. Busque una alfombrilla de manualidades, una bolsa de papel reciclado u otra capa protectora para amortiguar la pieza de vidrio y proteger la mesa. Este es un buen momento para poner a un lado su equipo de seguridad - mientras que el grabado activo asegúrese de usar protección para los ojos y una máscara contra el polvo.
Selecting Your Stencil
While we love ambitious designs, we recommend starting with simpler line art to get the hang of things. Avoid heavily detailed design work, shading or elaborate etching until you’ve mastered the basics.
Placing Your Print
Before engraving, trim down your printed design or stencil to the size of the glass. Make sure to leave a thin border so can visibly see the edges of the artwork. After cutting away the excess, take a few pieces of tape and secure your printed design to fit snuggly inside your glass. The design should be visible through your work piece and shouldn’t gape at the edges.
Engrave or Etch Your Design
Using short, smooth strokes, start engraving your glassware using your Stylo+. Not sure which speed to start at? We recommend starting with a lower speed and increasing your power from there. Every workpiece is different so don’t be surprised that one style of glass requires more power while another might require less.
Quick Tip: When engraving a glass or cylindrical object, always view your workpiece straight on. Looking at your glassware from an angle can increase the risk that your lines or design will be skewed at the end.
And that’s all!
Looking for more inspiration or ideas on what to engrave? We love learning from our creative community, get inspired and check out other glass engraving projects below:
- Perfume bottles
- Wine or champagne bottles
- Glass tumblers
- Water pitchers
- Cocktail glasses
- Candle votives
For more project inspiration, tips and tricks visit our Dremel projects page or visit us on Pinterest.