I used a fiber laser to remove the background for this demonstration pendant I engraved at the Hong Kong Jewelry Show 2024.
Using the laser expedited the process so I could jump right into the fun stuff using gravers and punches to sculpt the design. In my two+ decades of demonstrating at trade fairs, I can tell you that no one wants to watch digging out backgrounds, but they'll stop and stare when I'm cutting lines or modeling with punches. Ken Hunt used acid to remove backgrounds on guns he engraved for Purdey, and a few American engravers use acid as well. A fiber laser is a great tool that gets a similar result.
The design was drawn on my iPad using Procreate. The pendant is bronze and I used brass black and steel wool for a vintage, rustic patina. Size is about 32mm.
Using the laser expedited the process so I could jump right into the fun stuff using gravers and punches to sculpt the design. In my two+ decades of demonstrating at trade fairs, I can tell you that no one wants to watch digging out backgrounds, but they'll stop and stare when I'm cutting lines or modeling with punches. Ken Hunt used acid to remove backgrounds on guns he engraved for Purdey, and a few American engravers use acid as well. A fiber laser is a great tool that gets a similar result.
The design was drawn on my iPad using Procreate. The pendant is bronze and I used brass black and steel wool for a vintage, rustic patina. Size is about 32mm.