Showing posts with label building plaques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label building plaques. Show all posts

Saturday, February 12, 2011

February Already!!!

Hi
Welcome to todays blog. Its amazing how time flys, it feels like a couple of weeks since I blogged.
I've been busy with a lot of industrial engraving work. Here are some pics of the more interesting work that I have done.








Monday, November 8, 2010

More pics

Hi and welcome back
Here are a few more pics of my recent work.

 Electrolytically etched aluminium Id plate


Dye sublimated Id plate



Crystal paperweight


Boxed Paperweight


Etched and paintfilled stainless steel sign


Box for paperweight



A pair of Mace engineering rocker covers
etched and paint filled for Rat's Ass Racing


This granite slab is etched and paint filled
for my cousin's wedding




Saturday, March 27, 2010

Another Gallery

An experiment with etching painted glass.
On the left the back was painted then deep etched to give a 3d effect to the lettering. The right one was deep etched on the front for an engraved look. Both were subsequently filled with silver paint.

Using the information gained from the experiment I etched this table top.


I've been doing a fair bit of custom etching  for gifts lately.

                                                          A spectacular whisky barrel


Gifts for friends



Items on sale in my shop
Vase $50au

Larger Vase $65au


Paper weights $25 au each





Thanks for visiting my blog

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Architectural Etching

Welcome to today's Architectrual etching blog





Etching can be used to enhance a building's beauty , safety and privacy , it can also help commercial occupants be noticed. Etching is a far more versatile process than engraving and is more pleasing aesthetically than conventional signmaking methods.


Windows can be etched with beautiful images and glass doors can have small etchings to prevent people from walking into them. Windows can also carry a commercial occupant's logo. Glass , metal, stone, wood and some plastics can be etched to make signage throughout a building to help people find their way around.



You can etch shower screens and glass or metal splashbacks or have a motif ecthed in feature tiles. Buildings with stone tiles can have designs etched in them for beauty and for antislip in external doorways. Superior etchworx can do this in your premises without making a dusty mess thanks to our vacuum recovery sandblaster.

Please browse the photos.
Thanks for looking at my blog.



Doorway side lights etched for privacy







Identifying a professional service



House name sign





Corporate Identity sign






House address sign





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