Laser Engraving Wood
Laser engraving on solid wood allows precise and long-lasting marking of natural wood surfaces, highlighting text, graphic elements, or ornaments. Laser engraving is especially suitable when the goal is to preserve the authentic character and natural texture of the wood.


Engraving depth, contrast, and texture
During engraving, the laser removes the top layer of the wood, so the image is formed by the contrast between the engraved area and the natural surface. Different wood species react differently to engraving — softer woods produce stronger contrast, while harder woods result in more subtle contrast.
Due to the natural wood texture, the engraved image may vary slightly across the surface — this is considered a natural property of solid wood rather than a defect. If a cleaner surface is required, protective masking tape can be applied before engraving to reduce soot residue.
Laser engraving on solid wood is performed using provided vector or raster files (DXF, SVG, PDF, JPG, PNG). Before engraving, we assess the wood species, surface condition, and design detail to select appropriate parameters and achieve a stable result.



