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jlogue3454

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Hey guys, I'm looking for a place that does custom engraving for beer tasting glasses (~5oz.) for our club and so far I can't find anyone that does it. Does anyone have any suggestions?
 
You can get the etch from hobby or crafts shops. If you want a custom logo, you'll need to create the art, and then have a vinyl sticker shop cut the masks for you.
I have a vinyl cutter. If you can't find anybody local, I can do it for you.
 
I'll echo the above posts, in particular acidrain's about having a shop plot out your design in vinyl. Just spent an hour cutting
out two test designs to etch on bottles and discovered I need to be in a mood that is rather rare for me. The etching portion was cake.

Visiting my local sign shop once I make a final design choice.
 
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Went to the sign shop. My image is aprox 3x5. To have 49 of them cut, but not picked, was $46
which is the shop minimum. At around 94 cents each, and having done two by hand, that was
a very good price to me.:D
I'll have to get some mask but the guy stated if he has a roll near the end he'd just give it me.
Not expensive either way.
 
Vinyl done. Got it cut into managable sheets and one of them masked, marked and cut.
Applied one and etched. Very happy.

Tomnorrow will involve finishing the job (several hours) and putting beer in the bottles on Sunday. Would do it Saturday but I'm shooting for another brew day then since it'll be in the 40's.
 
C_F said:
Vinyl done. Got it cut into managable sheets and one of them masked, marked and cut.
Applied one and etched. Very happy.

Tomnorrow will involve finishing the job (several hours) and putting beer in the bottles on Sunday. Would do it Saturday but I'm shooting for another brew day then since it'll be in the 40's.

Would love to see pics. Was thinking of etching my bottles too.
 
Finally got the electronics all playing together. In the real world my initials are EB. That is also the the initials for Ettore Bugatti of Bugatti car fame who's vehicles I happen to like. So I stole their logo for my own needs.:D


Picture as requested:

EBetch02.jpg
 
Thanks C_F those look really good. I'm going to find sometime to get this done to a few of my bottles. Love the logo by the way.
 
Thanks C_F those look really good. I'm going to find sometime to get this done to a few of my bottles. Love the logo by the way.

Thank you.

Nothing fancy, just wanted something a tick different. Plus it gave me another beer related task to perform while waiting on fermentation to finish.
I'll admit doing 24 of them sucked up more time than I had anticipated but I'm happy with the result.
 
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