Full Version: Laser-eggs

From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#11]
 10 Apr 2007
To: JHayes55 [#9] 10 Apr 2007

Go to Joe's for breakfast.

Home of the $800 omelet. :P

From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#12]
 10 Apr 2007
To: Vicky (ANDERI) [#10] 10 Apr 2007

Eggs vary in thickness, due to breed and the amount of calcium supplements they receive. Free range usually get enough calcium to make a good thick shell.

From: Laser Image (LASER_IMAGE) [#13]
 10 Apr 2007
To: JHayes55 [#9] 10 Apr 2007

Are you kidding? You did that with a laser??? 8-O

I would sure like to know how you got an image all the way around the egg????

I think I have used my quota of ? today... I'll have to start on another punctuation mark..........

Gary

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From: Ozzy Fox (CLIVEGARAWAY) [#14]
 10 Apr 2007
To: ALL

JHAYES 55


I'm not sure what the potential is though , I'd be inclined to make sure I had other work , wouldn't want to put all my eggs in one basket. :P I think I get eggsasperated trying to package them, and duck the issue. do you send them Fed Eggspress? :S

Now if that doesn't get a bite from Dave (Stunt Eng), I don't know what will.

seriously what a great first attempt, your imagination is out there.
Well done


cheers Clive.


From: Vicky (ANDERI) [#15]
 10 Apr 2007
To: Ozzy Fox (CLIVEGARAWAY) [#14] 10 Apr 2007

quote:
Now if that doesn't get a bite from Dave (Stunt Eng), I don't know what will.


Please don't "egg" him on. These puns are getting a little "fowl". :P

From: Becky (KIAIJANE) [#16]
 11 Apr 2007
To: JHayes55 [#9] 11 Apr 2007

Joe-
Did you use your rotary attachment on that? How in the world did you get your design all the way around the circumference of the egg?
Thanks
Becky

From: Vicky (ANDERI) [#17]
 11 Apr 2007
To: Becky (KIAIJANE) [#16] 11 Apr 2007

Yes, the rotary attachment would have been used. Eggs are surprisingly tough. We used a little double-sided tape to keep the egg from slipping in the rotary attachment.

From: Rodney Gold (RODNEY_GOLD) [#18]
 11 Apr 2007
To: Vicky (ANDERI) [#17] 11 Apr 2007

I cant see how a rotary attachment could have been used on that egg , or in fact , a laser? Im talking about the one in the pic on the stand , maybe I'm missing something here?

EDITED: 11 Apr 2007 by RODNEY_GOLD


From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#19]
 11 Apr 2007
To: Rodney Gold (RODNEY_GOLD) [#18] 11 Apr 2007

Rodney,

I'm thinking Joe's pulling a belated April Fool's joke.

Not that he isn't a skilled laser operator. :-)

From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#20]
 11 Apr 2007
To: Rodney Gold (RODNEY_GOLD) [#18] 11 Apr 2007

I think I saw that picture a few months ago in a thread. Dremel engraved.

Since Stunt let the cat out of the bag...


From: Becky (KIAIJANE) [#21]
 11 Apr 2007
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#19] 11 Apr 2007

David-
That was my first thought as well...

Not that Joe couldn't pull it off, but knowing his sense of humor and the fact that eggs really aren't his market....LOL

But he certainly has the skill...no question about it.

Now Joe, don't you feel bad about yanking our chain when we are saying such nice things about you? (devil)
Becky

From: Vicky (ANDERI) [#22]
 11 Apr 2007
To: Rodney Gold (RODNEY_GOLD) [#18] 11 Apr 2007

LOL! Can't speak for Joe's egg, but mine was definitely done on my laser with the rotary attachment. I'd sure feel a lot better if Joe's was a belated April fool's joke! I've seen some very intricate eggs done with a dremel. Can't see the same level of detail happening with the laser - it would probably collapse within the rotary's grip. Again, not sure where the market would be for this sort of thing, but it was fun to try. ;-) By the way, fair warning to you all, these things STINK while being laser engraved! >.<

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