Engraving Small Logos Under Wine Glasses â LaserPecker LP2
How-to
In this project, I show you how to engrave tiny, professional-looking logos under the foot of wine glasses using the LaserPecker LP2. This technique is ideal for branding, gifts, or custom product lines. I walk you through surface prep using tempera paint and magic sponges, laser settings in the LP app, and how I rinse and clean the finished glasses.
đ Full video tutorial: https://youtu.be/BiFUwcs1Iw8 - Direct Link in the PDF Document
Basic Information
| MachineLP2 |
| MaterialGlass |
| Size15 x 15 mm |
| Material InformationTempered or regular wine glass base. I used standard 200 ml glasses from a local supplier. Painted surface with black tempera paint before engraving. Cleaned with water and magic sponge after engraving. |
| Production Time1 min |
| Engraving Difficulty |
How-to Tutorial
Step 1 Find the Full Step by Step Tutorial on my YouTube Channel
Step 1 â Prep the Glass
Clean the glass surface and apply a thin layer of black tempera paint to the foot of the glass. Let it dry completely.
Step 2 â Position the Glass
Use a support base, rotary or a custom jig to align the foot of the glass under the LP2 laser head.
Step 3 â Laser Settings
Use the LaserPecker App to import your logo. Center it on the base area.
Settings I used:
- Power: 100%
- Depth: 20%
- Resolution: 1.3k
- Passes: 1
- Engraving Method: Png
Step 4 â Engrave and Clean
Start the engraving. Once finished, rinse the glass under water and use a magic sponge to remove excess paint, revealing a crisp, clean engraving.
Settings 1
| Engraving MethodFill |
| MaterialGlass |
| Resolution1.3 K |
| Power100% |
| Depth20% |
| Pass1 |
| Module Type5 W 450 nm |
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Engraving
Tutorial
LaserPecker LP2
Glass
wineglass
LP2
Logo
Branding
gifts
business


