Transferring Artwork to Leather
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2022
Looking for tips on low-power vector (cut mode) engraving leather. My machine is 150 watts. I am wanting to transfer my artwork to leather, which I will then hand color.
Typically I would dampen the leather (case it), then trace the artwork to create an impression on the surface of the leather. After the leather is dry, I then slowly trace the artwork with black archival markers, then color the remaining artwork. The initial artwork transfer and tracing is very slow and tedious. So, I wanted to try the laser.....
I ran multiple tests for speed and power settings, but when I ran the actual project, the laser did not consistently burn through the blue masking tape. Unfortunately I didn't notice the inconsistency until I'd already pulled the piece off the laser. Rather than start over with more leather, I did my best to realign the laser and re-ran the job with slightly higher power settings. I really need to build an alignment fence jig.
If I can avoid masking the leather, that would be ideal (it took me about an hour to remove all the tape). I'm thinking I might dial back the blower almost all the way - just enough to keep the lens clean, then dampen the leather immediately prior to running the job. I can not seal the leather since I still need to color the artwork, then dye the rest of the leather.
Here's a video that shows what I'm doing... https://youtu.be/OWPzfbvdHAg
My settings: 150 mm/s, Min 7%, Max 9%, Blower on and at full strength.
Any tips or suggestions on things to minimize burning and "decrease" the power (by dampening the leather, or defocusing the lens??, etc...) would be great.
Typically I would dampen the leather (case it), then trace the artwork to create an impression on the surface of the leather. After the leather is dry, I then slowly trace the artwork with black archival markers, then color the remaining artwork. The initial artwork transfer and tracing is very slow and tedious. So, I wanted to try the laser.....
I ran multiple tests for speed and power settings, but when I ran the actual project, the laser did not consistently burn through the blue masking tape. Unfortunately I didn't notice the inconsistency until I'd already pulled the piece off the laser. Rather than start over with more leather, I did my best to realign the laser and re-ran the job with slightly higher power settings. I really need to build an alignment fence jig.
If I can avoid masking the leather, that would be ideal (it took me about an hour to remove all the tape). I'm thinking I might dial back the blower almost all the way - just enough to keep the lens clean, then dampen the leather immediately prior to running the job. I can not seal the leather since I still need to color the artwork, then dye the rest of the leather.
Here's a video that shows what I'm doing... https://youtu.be/OWPzfbvdHAg
My settings: 150 mm/s, Min 7%, Max 9%, Blower on and at full strength.
Any tips or suggestions on things to minimize burning and "decrease" the power (by dampening the leather, or defocusing the lens??, etc...) would be great.