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Vinyl effect sandblasting - what exactly is it and how is it done?

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#1 ·
I had a question today from a friend who is an interior designer. On 1 of her projects she is having a glass balistrade for a staircase and she wants to keep costs down, the question was if I could create a glass sandblast/etched effect?

So, my question to you guys is... how can I do this? By this I mean the etched detailing and frosted effect.

The effect is like these...
[media]http://www.spstudio.co.za/files/imagecache/1024widthimage/serviceimages/SNC00010.jpg[/media][media]http://myclassifieds.com.my/user_images/8939995.jpg[/media][media]http://www.stairporn.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/1253656891-g6i9360.jpg[/media]

As we're considering get a plotter cutter in the next few weeks, is this something we can do on the machine? It'll either be GX-24 or CE5000-60.

What material to use?

What are the step?

I can't seem to find anything on the forum or net that explains it to a newbie, quite frustrating.

Any help would be appreciated.

Cheer,

Raj
 
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#4 ·
Hmmm the etch look film seems easiest option, I saw the cream being used on utube but given the amount of glass we would need to cover its not feasable.

Do you know where in UK I can find this material or even an example of it and I can track it down.

Am I right in thinking the process would be same as sign vinyl?

Cut, weed, mask and apply?

What is this stuff used for then? http://www.mdpsupplies.com/sandblastingfilm.asp?parentcatname=Sandblasting%20Film&parentcat=58

And is this the etched effect vinyl? http://www.mdpsupplies.com/etched.asp?parentcat=46&parentcatname=Aslan Etched Vinyl&parentcatb=39
 
#6 ·
Hi Raj,
Orcal is a supplier of the Translucent, Frosted/Dusted vinyls
try here MDP Supplies | Sign Vinyl - Application Tape - Sign Making Accessories

There is a sign group that may be able to assist.

uksignboards.com :: View topic - ho do i get the glass etch look?

Applying the frosted vinyls can be done easily just take your time. Make a sample to see what it will look like.

Good luck with your project
:):D:D:D

Evie


I had a question today from a friend who is an interior designer. On 1 of her projects she is having a glass balistrade for a staircase and she wants to keep costs down, the question was if I could create a glass sandblast/etched effect?

So, my question to you guys is... how can I do this? By this I mean the etched detailing and frosted effect.

The effect is like these...
[media]http://www.spstudio.co.za/files/imagecache/1024widthimage/serviceimages/SNC00010.jpg[/url][media]http://myclassifieds.com.my/user_images/8939995.jpg[/media]http://www.stairporn.org/wp-content...lp would be appreciated. Cheer, Raj[/QUOTE]
 
#7 ·
HELLO Raj
I am in the Uk and was a 3M Premier Signwriter.

The Best Material For Glass Etch Is always 3m
I Always Use It On Manifestations on glass and I used it on Donald Trumps Princess Super Yacht When it was sold to an Arab Prince and changed To Kingdom 5KR.
So It is good and It Lasts the Longest but Is expensive
You can also get other colour frosted etch like pink etc.
Its Best To Apply on Large Surfaces with plenty of water Using A large Garden Sprayer Container a little washing up liqiud and Use A large Handle Squeegee.(Same as Window Tinters Use)
Other UK Companies Such as Allprint Supplies in Slough Are Very Good.
If You need any help at all contact me I give you a phone number
regards
 
#8 ·
I talked to Oracal USA last week and found this address for you in Europe. I hope It will help you in your quest.

Evie

Home: Orafol Europe GmbH

ORACAL 8510 RA Etched Glass Rapid Air
For the application on large glass surfaces such as windows in hospitals or banks, in gold or silver with different surface structures; with Rapid Air technology instead of the previously required wet adhesion.
Product detailsSearch result: Orafol Europe GmbH
 
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