Author Archives: Joe Marziano



Desktop Engravers: The Path to Creativity

Jan 2nd, 2012Posted by Joe Marziano

What can you do with desktop engravers? The only limit is your imagination. Desktop engravers can be great to use professionally or as a hobby. You're the one who gets to fill in the blanks. You can create your own signs to help market a business, or you can create markers for the garden. A desktop engraver makes a great hobby, but it can also build a sustainable business.

Engraving Machines for Every Surface and Purpose

Nov 30th, 2011Posted by Joe Marziano

Engraving machines are really only limited by your creativity. Engraving is the art of cutting or incising images into hard materials, whether they be wood, metal, glass or even paper. It was once used as a method of print making, but has since been replaced in paper uses for etching. Engraving was also once used to illustrate books and magazines, only to be replaced by photography.

CNC Engraving: Discover the Possibilities

Oct 23rd, 2011Posted by Joe Marziano

CNC engraving can optimize the profit capabilities of a sign shop. It improves productivity and opens the sign company up to other markets that can be great revenue generators. You enjoy a better quality job and better scaling opportunities.

Engraving Materials for Rotary Engraving Machines

Oct 4th, 2011Posted by Joe Marziano

One of the great advantages of having and using a rotary engraving machine is the wide variety of materials you can engrave. Although most engraving professionals are familiar with using these materials, they may not have tried them all with a rotary engraving system. Here is a look at five categories of materials - wood, plastics, glass/ceramics, metals, and SignFoam.

CNC Routing Machines: How to Get the Most Value for Your Money

Dec 31st, 1969Posted by Joe Marziano

When using CNC routing machines, it pays to keep a few tips in mind. It's easy to lose the details in the shuffle, sometimes resulting in hilarious or embarrassing mistakes. Once you've engraved in metal, there's no going back. Keep these tips in mind when you use CNC routing machines.