Knife with laser engraved photo

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Good day sir!
We would like to show you new style of engraving on our knives. We announce converting photos for engraving two weeks ago and because man does nothing without reason, we got a neat commission for the Funky Frickies with photo of customer children. Photo is engraved to the depth(0.008 in / 0.2 mm). This commission makes as very happy, moreover, see for yourself. :)

Every comment or critique are very appreciated. :)
Matej and Anna Uncovsky


Knife specification:
Length in closed position: 3.937 in / 100 mm
Length in the open state: 5.511 in / 140 mm
Blade length: 2.283 in / 58 mm

Blade Specification:
Steel: N690 (hardness: 60 hrc, vacuum, cryo)
Blade Thickness: 0.134 in / 3.5 mm
Grind: Flat to V

Handle: Titanium Gr. 2


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Thank you! :) As we said, best ideas come from desperate situation. Our artists haven’t time for us so we had to made some "art" by ourselves. :)
A.
 
So you built or bought a laser that will copy photographs and engrave them on materials? or did you build one?

the effect came out nice.

Bigjohn
 
I am sorry, my English is not good enough probably, I don’t know if I fully understand a question. We have a laser device (custom made) that can engrave to the depth. What will engrave is a software stuff.
A.
 
Wait a minute ! You are competing with the very fine Italian Bulino style engraving ! But it certainly looks very nice !

Is there any metal that cannot be laser engraved ?
 
Thank you so much that, is so kind from you. :) Laser is a great machine, but you need right knowledge to make picture nice. We are second generation working with lasers, but we are still learning how get best result.
We engraved some ordinary stainless steels, bronze and titanium, but probably every metal should be fine with right settings.
A.
 
Uncovsky your English is fine. So you guys are doing the laser drawing. that's cool, I like the work.

Bigjohn
 
I like the way you 'turned the corner' and engraved the sides of the frame. :cool:

Great use of technology.... :)
 
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