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Relief laser engraving

Tips and tricks for three-dimensional laser engraving results

Relief laser engraving: Colour change in wood

In this tips and tricks guide we'll show you what to consider when relief engraving with your laser machine and how to achieve good results with the technique. 


Relief laser engraving on solid wood

What is a relief engraving?

A relief engraving is a deep laser engraving with differing heights, which are created by gray shades in the graphic. Trotec laser machines automatically regulate its performance using these grayscales and thus generates different heights in only one pass. Relief laser engravings create eye-catching designs and make any application more attractive. Relief engraving is ideal for gift items, jewellery or as add-ons for goblets and trophies.

Preparing the data and sending it to the laser

Data can be generated using grayscale fillings and gradients, which are sent to the laser via the process type "relief." Any shades of grey from 0 to 100% black can be used, which will produce different heights in the material. Grayscale gradients create flowing transitions of these different heights.

You can add a new material effect to relief engraving which can either have its own layer or you add the layer used in your graphic as soon as you want to do the relief engraving. The screenshot shows examples of what files for relief engravings can look like. Download our free test files below.

Graphic files for relief engravings

Tip for high-quality data or photo representations

If you need high-quality data or photo representations for your relief engraving, they should be created in a 3D program. This is because such programs generate extremely fine gradations at gray steps., which is a complex process. There are companies that offer this sort of individual data creation, an example of which being www.gantryco.com

Which materials are suitable for relief engraving?

Laser engraving a relief can be performed with materials that have the same layer structure throughout or are completely permeated with colour (thus having a uniform appearance). The most suitable materials for performing relief laser engraving on are:


Relief engraving wood

Relief laser engraving on solid wood

Laser engraving process

For relief engraving on wood, we recommend the following method (the following details are based on using a Speedy 360, 80 watt laser): Engrave your desired graphics in 3-4 passes with high performance and low speed (p 100%, v30%) to create the desired depth of your relief. Finally, we recommend one or two rounds at low power and high speed. (p 60%, v100%). this will allow you to engrave away the smoke residue. If you want to achieve very deep laser engraving results, we recommend that you first engrave the cutting contour and only perform the deep engraving in the second step.

Post-processing : Cleaning

Clean your laser-engraved relief with a toothbrush, using water and soap or detergent. Brush generously over the relief and simply scrub away the traces of powder. Make sure not to use too much water and dry your workpiece well, e.g. using compressed air. Otherwise the piece of wood could lose its shape.
Relief laser engraving: Insporation

TIP: Creating a wood relief engraving with colour change

You can also create a relief laser engraving in wood to achieve a colour change. To achieve this we recommend that you clean the workpiece thoroughly after the relief engraving, as described above. This removes the smoke traces that would otherwise impair the subsequent laser engraving result. Then place the cleaned and dried workpiece back in your laser machine and engrave with the standard values Solid Wood "black" from JobControl®. The integrated z-offset value of +6mm is important for achieving a nicely discoloured engraving result. If the effect is too low, increase the z-offset value.

Relief engraving acrylic

Relief laser engraving on acrylic

Relief engraving on acrylic creates an elegant effect for applications including trophies. When relief laser engraving acrylic, it is important to work without additional Air Assist (= OFF) and with a z-offset value, so that the material does not become cloudy or acquire a milky-white discolouration.

Laser engraving process

This data is based on the use of an 80 watt Speedy 360 laser machine: Use a slow laser engraving speed in combination with high power (p=90%, v=10%) and switch off the Air Assist when engraving. This gives the material sufficient time to melt and - depending on the performance of your laser machine - produces an excellent texture in the first pass. Further passes create an even deeper three-dimensional effect.The use of a z-offset value of +2mm to +4mm is very important here, as this preserves the transparency of the acrylic.

Post-processing Cleaning

Clean the finished acrylic workpiece under running water with a toothbrush to remove any dust from the engraved areas.


Application examples of relief engraving

In this video our colleagues at Trotec Canada relief engrave an emblem into wood. 
Relief laser engraving: Colour change in wood

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