If you’re interesting in sandcarving rocks like me, you may realize that engraving company logos into them is one of the cooler projects. This is a past example project I did to show the process of transforming a logo to the final engraved rock.
To Sandcarve Company Logos, it entails the steps:
- Working with computer photo editing software.
- Cutting the stencil with a cutter machine or hand cutting the printed out logo.
- Applying the stencil to the rock.
- Sandblasting.
- Paint and stencil removal.
Learn the Process of Carving Logos into Rocks
In my rock blasting membership shown here, you can learn more about the free software I use to adjust the logo perfectly to your rock size, the many different low cost & more professional methods of cutting the logo quickly, inexpensive cutters I have found that will cut through thick rock blasting stencils, and step by step tutorials.
It is my hope that the cost of this information and resources will actually end up saving you money while learning the process so there is less trial & error when learning it on your own.
Do you sandcarve company logos?
I’d like to get some comments on this from all of you. Do you currently carve logos into rock or even glass? If so, please let us know in the comments below, along with your thoughts on how much of a demand or interest it is.
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