Thor Johnson The etch was done on the back of the mirror. There is a coating of a thick black material that I had to burn through so I used a higher power than would be used on a standard mirror. Effect was the glass was etched and gave a frosty look.
Power numbers are important - as is speed, too much power in a single area for too long will cause the glass to shatter, so please let us know what power/speed you used.
Wow! What was the speed/power, and did you use something (like rice paper) on top?
ReplyDeleteThor Johnson The etch was done on the back of the mirror. There is a coating of a thick black material that I had to burn through so I used a higher power than would be used on a standard mirror. Effect was the glass was etched and gave a frosty look.
ReplyDeletePower numbers are important - as is speed, too much power in a single area for too long will cause the glass to shatter, so please let us know what power/speed you used.
ReplyDelete300 ipm @ 9 ma. Like I mentioned above this particular mirror has a coating that also needed removing.
ReplyDeleteThanks !
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