Materials
What we work in
Every material takes a mark differently. Here's how each one behaves — and what it's best for.
3D-Printed
Shop this material →Printed to order in PLA, PETG, ASA, and other filaments on request, built up layer by layer into shapes the lasers can't cut, in your choice of color. Single-piece prints come off the bed clean — no glue, no leftover supports — and printed parts can be laser-engraved afterward as hybrid pieces. Best for keepsakes, homewares, charms, and filament art. (Standard prints aren't food-safe without certified food-grade sealing.)
Acrylic
Shop this material →Acrylic engraves to a soft frosted-white against the polished sheet, so art reads without any ink. Cut edges come off the laser flame-polished and glass-clear — no sanding — which is why acrylic is the pick for edge-lit pieces and crisp signage. Stocked in black and clear/frosted; cast acrylic frosts cleanest.
Crystal & Glass
Shop this material →Optical crystal takes two kinds of mark. The UV laser writes inside the block — thousands of micro-points that read as a 3D image floating in clear glass, with nothing on the surface to catch the light. On the outside, the same laser leaves a frost-white etch that glows on an LED base. Cold-marked, so there's no heat haze and no cracking; the clarity stays. Best for awards, keepsakes, and lit display pieces.
Leather & PU
Shop this material →Genuine leather and PU engrave to a darkened, debossed mark — the laser lightly chars the surface for crisp text and logos with a pressed-in feel, no foil or ink. Edges cut clean and sealed in the same pass. Best for keychains, patches, tags, and branded goods.
Metal
Shop this material →Brass, stainless steel, and anodised aluminium, marked with the 60 W fiber laser. On bare metal it cuts a deep, permanent engraving you can feel; on anodized and coated metal it leaves a bright, high-contrast mark — even color oxide tones — without removing material. Nothing fades, peels, or washes off. Best for placards, coins, tags, business cards, and industrial marking.
Photo Paper
Shop this material →Specialty laser paper develops a crisp black-and-white image straight from the laser — no ink, no toner, archival and smudge-proof. We tune each photo's contrast before marking, so portraits and landscapes keep their depth. Best for photo prints, memorials, and framed gifts.
Stone
Shop this material →Natural slate and rock engrave to a pale, photo-quality mark against the dark surface — fine enough to hold a full greyscale photograph. Every piece's grain and color is its own, so no two are identical, and the mark is built to take water and years. Best for coasters, memorials, and photo keepsakes.
Beechwood, birch, and hardwoods engrave to a warm, toasted-brown mark that follows the grain — no two boards burn quite the same. The laser scores fine line art or burns a deep, tactile relief, and cuts clean edges in one pass. Best for coasters, ornaments, signage, and gifts with a natural feel.