Things Remembered is a popular store that provided laser engraving services on many different types of products. Jared, the Galleria Jewelers, does laser etching on jewelry, including rings and necklaces.
"There are a number of companies that manufacture laser etching machines. Product lines and pricing vary by company however, you can contact most graphic art supply companies for the more elaborate systems. You may also find smaller personal use systems at craft and hobby stores such as Michael's or Hobby Lobby."
Laser etching machines can engrave metal. You can use them to make license plates for cars, or things as simple as jewelry. They can also put images on wood.
is it.EDM.FDM Laser etching or Plasms cutting torch
A person can use a laser machine to cut out stencils or if you meant something more heavy duty, a laser machine can be used to cut metal. Your question is slightly vague but for whatever material you want to cut, a laser machine will be able to do it extremely well.
Epilog Laser distributors seems a great option since it sell to almost anywhere in the world. But the page of Universal laser Systems is also very complete. Jamieson Laser is also good because it offers deals on used machines and it seems to be the only one with listed prices on the actual page.
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If the etching is one of a kind, I recomend looking for the name of the artist on the etching. If there is a name, you can look up the artist and get a general idea of what a piece of his/her art is worth. If there are more than one sculpture/etching of this same theme. Try to find the price or value of the other.
The yellow pages.
"You can find out more about laser labels on most printer company websites, or on websites such as planetlabel. They are really just customisable stickers!"
I cannot find a bull etching by Rembrandt. The most famous series of bull etchings is by Picasso, 1945.
color etching is fraternally etching
what company developed the first laser printer in 1970s