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Old May 30th 05, 11:18 PM
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Hello,

I am in seek of a reliable and precise laser engraver in the New York
area. I have had experience with 2 in the diamond district and found
that while the laser engraving itself was very crisp the placement of
the engraving was not very accurate or repeatable.

Does anyone know of one in the New York city area? or if not a place
that can do this by mail?

I require several small samples before a larger volume order.

Accuracy and repeatability and reliability are my primary concerns.

Thanks for any help...

best

b.


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Old May 31st 05, 03:29 PM
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Hello,

I am in seek of a reliable and precise laser engraver in the New York
area. I have had experience with 2 in the diamond district and found
that while the laser engraving itself was very crisp the placement of
the engraving was not very accurate or repeatable.

Does anyone know of one in the New York city area? or if not a place
that can do this by mail?

I require several small samples before a larger volume order.

Accuracy and repeatability and reliability are my primary concerns.

Thanks for any help...

best

b.



I have been working with Laser Impressions
(
http://www.laserimpressions.com/index.html) in Sunnyvale, CA for several years.
I have always been very happy with their work.

These are some of the things they have done for me:

http://www.abrasha.com/slideshow/jud...udic%20era.htm
http://www.abrasha.com/slideshow/jud...ess_base_2.htm
http://www.abrasha.com/slideshow/jud...ath_esther.htm
http://www.abrasha.com/slideshow/jud...20mezuzoth.htm

Their work has always been extremely accurate, and they have been very patient
with me. Since I am a very small customer for them, I often have to wait for
them to get to my work, but that is fine with me. I fully understand that Intel
and IBM are a little bit more important as paying customers than I am. For
instance, for Intel they mark silicon wafers used in the production process of
chips.

If you call them, ask for Dan Mattox, and tell him Abrasha sent you.

Check their contact page. They have a sample request form there.

Good luck.

Abrasha
http://www.abrasha.com

 




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