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Photographic Image Etching on Stone

Photographic images can be etched into any surface by converting images into halftone patterns. Here we show halftone etching into stone surfaces using our precise sandblasting process. Fine detail images can be created using this method.

The photo first gets adjusted into a suitable process in order to keep as much detail as possible. Then the photo is created with small dots. The image is used to produce a photopolymer stencil using ProBlast PhotoMask Resist which is carefully applied to the stone surface.

The masked stone is then skillfully sandblast engraved to produce an amazing permanent etched result into stone.

 
 

 


What we need from you...

Please send us a high-resolution image in as large a size as you have it. Do not reduce the size of the image or dpi resolution as this will lower the quality of reproduction. If the file is too large for you to send please create a zip file. If it is too large to email you can send it via cloud resources you have or upload it to our dropbox click here to upload

If you only have a printed copy of the file (no digital copy) please get is scanned at office works and email to us.

The higher the resolution the better the final job. We can provide graphics services to enhance the image and things like removing backgrounds.

 

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More Information

How we do it

We sue specialised Sandblasting systems including automatic CNC sandblasters, Cabinet systems or Mobile onsite dustless blasters.

Couple that with ProBlast Sandblasting vinyl masking or PhotoMask Polymer Resist to create precision stencils with high point accuracy. The Photomasks allow for sharp detail at small sizes allowing fine detail work including great-looking photographic images.

What we can engrave

We can engrave any type of stone regardless of finish - Honed or exfoliated.

Granite, Marble, Quartz, Limestone, Basalt, Slate, Sandstone, Travertine, River Stone, and Stone Tiles. If it is not listed here we can probably engrave it.

We can engrave anything into stone such as text, logos, drawings, and photographic images.

How deep is the engraving?

We normally etch to about 1mm but can etch deeper upon request. 1mm is actually pretty deep even though it does not sound like it. As a general rule, you should not engrave deeper than the etching is wide.

Let’s say your font is about 2mm wide. If you etch to 3mm depth it can look distorted. We are experts at stone engraving and consider the best solution for your engraving needs.

The contrast effects of different coloured stone

When you etch into stone the colour of the etching is usually lighter than the surface. It comes out a frosted finish. If you have a dark stone the etching comes out lighter and contrasts nicely.

If you have a light coloured stone the etching comes out lighter and doesn't contrast with the stone surface and engraving can be hard to read. We recommend paint filling for light-coloured stone.

Coating stone etching

We use quality outdoor-grade epoxy paints for paint filling your projects when paint filling is required. We can PMS colour match any colour. We lay a sealer down first to ensure a good bond.

Another option available is to apply a slip-rated sealer onto a wide area of stone etching for when the stone is going to be walked on.

Gold Leaf Gilding is also an option (albeit and expensive option)

How big a piece can we engrave?

Pretty much any size can be etched as long as we can move it. We don’t use cranes, just forklifts and strong trolleys.

Our sandblasting equipment size limitation is about 1200mm wide buy almost any length. Sizes larger than 1200mm wide can still be etched with our portable sandblasting equipment