Laser Engraving
Laser engraving allows precise and long-lasting marking of various material surfaces based on a digital design. This method is suitable for both decorative and functional solutions where detail and accuracy are important.
Main Materials Engraved by Laser
Laser Engraving Plywood
Laser engraving on plywood allows precise reproduction of text, patterns, and graphic elements on a natural surface. This method is suitable for decorative solutions, inscriptions, logos, and functional products.
Laser Engraving Plastics
Laser engraving on plastics ensures a clear and high-contrast result without additional processing. Suitable for marking, technical inscriptions, information plates, personalization, and custom projects.
Laser Engraving Solid Wood
Laser engraving of natural wood allows detailed and aesthetic surface markings by burning into the natural wood texture. It is a suitable solution for both decorative and practical products.
Other Materials Engraved by Laser
More about Laser Engraving
Laser engraving is performed by controlled removal of the top layer of the material, allowing precise control of engraving depth and detail. The engraving intensity is selected according to the material type, surface hardness, and desired result—from very subtle marking to deeper, more pronounced engraving.
The final result also depends on the thickness and structure of the material, as different materials react differently to laser exposure. Before production, suitable parameters are selected to ensure the engraving is clear, even, and matches the intended design.
What materials can be engraved by laser?
We engrave wood, plywood, plastic, leather, and other suitable materials using laser technology. Possibilities depend on the material composition and surface.
What file is required for engraving?
Vector files are most commonly used (e.g., SVG, DXF, PDF). If you do not have a file, the design can be prepared based on a provided sketch or description.
Are the engraving edges and surface completely clean?
During laser engraving, the material is thermally affected, so it is natural for slight burning or darkening to appear on the surface or engraved areas. If an especially clean result is required, burn marks can be sanded after engraving, or protective masking tape can be applied before engraving to help keep the surface clean.
How long does laser engraving take?
Engraving time depends on the complexity of the project, but it is usually much faster than cutting. Simple jobs are often completed within 1–2 business days after layout approval.
Does laser engraving deform the material?
In most cases, laser engraving does not deform the material, as the effect is limited to the surface layer only. However, thermally sensitive or thin materials, such as some plastics, may slightly deform or warp when exposed to higher heat.
I’m not sure if my material can be laser engraved.
If you are unsure whether your material is suitable for engraving, you can bring it in and we will perform a test cut.
Can I submit a hand-drawn sketch?
Yes, you can submit a sketch or a photo — we can prepare a cutting-ready layout based on it.
What determines the engraving price?
The engraving price mainly depends on the size of the engraved area and the engraving depth. The deeper the engraving required, the slower the engraving process.
Do you need an engraving solution for your project?
If you have an idea, a file, or just a material and questions — contact us. We will advise you, evaluate the possibilities, and help find the most suitable solution for your project.



