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Cigar humidor with decorative glass and hygrometer

Instruction
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Application scenario
Laser processing (120min)
Machine & module
xTool F1
2W, 10W
Material used
Black Tempera Paint, Small Craft Brush
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Information

      Engraved glass for a humidor
    

Instruction

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Step1: Clean Glass

Cigar humidor with decorative glass and hygrometer instruction: step 1 - Clean Glass
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I wanted to try my hand at engraving glass so I thought of putting the word CIGARS on my simple humidor that I have had for about 4 years now. I emptied out my humidor and used glass cleaner to clean the glass

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Step2: Paint

Cigar humidor with decorative glass and hygrometer instruction: step 2 - Paint
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Cigar humidor with decorative glass and hygrometer instruction: step 2 - Paint
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Once the humidor was emptied and the glass was dry I proceeded to paint the glass with black tempera paint. The reason for this was to prevent the laser from going through the glass and engraving the bottom of the humidor.  I used inexpensive paint and small nylon brushes to apply as evenly as I could to the glass.  I waited for the paint to dry and applied three coats.

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Step3: Engrave

Cigar humidor with decorative glass and hygrometer instruction: step 3 - Engrave
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Once the paint was dried and I was satisfied that light would not shine through, I sent the file to the F1, adjusted focus, framed it  and started the engraving.  It took about 25 minutes to finish.

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Step4: Cleaned Up

Cigar humidor with decorative glass and hygrometer instruction: step 4 - Cleaned Up
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I was very satisfied with the finished result. I used warm water, a dropper and a metal business card to clean off the paint.  The warm water starts to dissolve the paint and the business card can be used to gently scrape off the paint, wiping with paper as you move along the glass.

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xTool Supplies Used in This Template

xTool F1
xTool F1