Korok rocks (laser etched)

Korok rocks (laser etched)

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Ready for some YAHAHA! in real life?Picked up a pile of flat(ish) basalt stones from the coast to make these. Plan to hide them around town (face down).These were etched on a 20W diode laser. Any machine at that level or stronger should work. Here are my settings:Etch 25mm/s at 100% power (0.1mm interval for this layer)Outline 8mm/s at 100% power (creates a nice crisp edge)Outline the text 8mm/s at 100% powerA few more details:These are medium size basalt stones collected from the Oregon coast. Each is about 6-8 inches in diameter.Etched using an Atomstack S20 diode laser. Played around with it a bit to get the best results.Takes about 15-45 min depending on the size of the stone. 5 done, planning to do at least 10 more.The photo is adding a bit too much contrast. They look much better in person. A nice dark etch that sparkles in the light (you are essentially making obsidian with the laser).

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