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What is Sandcarving?

In short, sandcarving is a method of decorating or personalizing glass, crystal, marble, stone, and the like. Sandcarving, often referred to as "sandblasting" has been used for many decades in the decorative and architectural industries. Stencils for this industry began with designing, tracing, and then hand cutting or machine plotting in order to produce the image being engraved. Photo resist technology was first introduced into the market in the early 1980's. The ability to create stencils photographically instead of manually began to revolutionize the sandcarving industry. Now businesses could create their own sandcarving stencils in just a fraction of the time it used to take. Although photo resist film often costs more than traditional hand cut vinyl and rubber mask materials, the labor and skill involved with hand cutting cannot compare to photographically reproduced images able to hold much finer detail.

How is it Achieved?
Sandcarving is achieved by propelling abrasive (usually aluminum oxide) onto a surface (usually glass) under compressed air. Wherever the abrasive contacts its surface, it roughens and subsequently erodes the surface it comes in contact with. When used with a photomask (a.k.a. a photo resist mask or photo resist stencil) sandcarving can quickly and effectively reproduce a wide range of personalization, designs, and logos on numerous surfaces with phenomenal detail.

Industries Utilizing Sandcarved Products:
Ad Specialty Stained Glass
Trophies & Awards Glass Blowers
Engravers Architectural Glass
Signage Restoration
Monuments
Why is Sandcarving so Unique?
In addition to consistency and detail, sandcarving with a photo resist can create simple to complex multi-stage carvings in just minutes. Simply remove different portions of the photo resist one after the other to carve a beautiful, three dimensional effect. Alternatives such as acid etching, hand cutting, engraving tools, diamond cutting, wheel cutting, and laser engraving are either limited in depth, time consuming, expensive, require much skill on the part of the engraver or all of the above. In contrast, with just a minimal investment of time and money, the look and feel of sandcarving offers a much higher perceived value to similar items engraved by these other methods. Becoming increasingly more popular each year, sandcarved glass, crystal, marble, granite gifts, trophies and awards are quickly replacing the demand for wood, metal, and other engraved products.

 

 
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