How to Laser Engrave a Tumbler

How to Laser Engrave a Tumbler

Of the many things you can engrave using your AP Lazer, one of the most popular items is engraved tumblers, specifically Yeti mugs. Laser engravers are versatile tools for creating personalized items like tumblers, offering cost-effective options for craft hobbyists. Today, we will show you how to laser engrave a tumbler by following these steps. They’re simple and practical and make great gifts for any occasion. You can engrave several things on Yeti mugs, from names to sayings to images. The possibilities are endless! So, how exactly do you laser engrave a Yeti mug? Allow us to walk you through the process:

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Finding the center of a Tumbler

Start by using the “Yeti” symbol as a reference point to find the center of your mug. The symbol should be about an inch and a half long, so the midpoint will be approximately three-quarters of an inch. Make a small mark at this midpoint on your Yeti mug.

Next, take your speed square and draw a straight line from the top of the mug down to the Yeti symbol. This step is essential to ensure that the tumbler and rotary tool are correctly aligned before you begin engraving. Position your mark just inside the “E” in the word “Yeti.”

The rotary attachment is key for engraving cylindrical objects. It offers comprehensive capabilities that simplify the process, especially for those new to engraving.

Now, you can load your Yeti mug into the rotary tool! Before proceeding, ensure the laser lens is correctly focused on both ends of your mug. Use the control panel to move left and right along the line, verifying that everything is aligned perfectly. Misalignment during engraving can lead to uneven or off-centered designs, so take care with this step.

Measuring circumference

Imagine you want to engrave the word “Mama” on your Yeti mug, just like in the video. Engraving tumblers becomes much simpler and more precise when using desktop laser machines with features like a rotary attachment for full 360-degree surface coverage. To create a template for this and ensure accuracy around the entire circumference, start by measuring both the top and bottom circumferences and your engravable area. For a 20-ounce Yeti Rambler, the top circumference measures 11 inches, while the bottom measures 10 inches.

*** Remember, the template used in this video is available on AP Lazer University—just log in to access it!***

Centering images

If we measure from the top to the bottom of our engravable area, we’re looking at about four and a half inches. As a visual guide, we suggest placing a Yeti symbol underneath what you want to engrave. Next, you’ll draw a box around your text (or image) and find the center of that box. Then, draw another line down the center of that box to ensure precision. Using a laser engraving machine can further ensure precision when centering images. Notice the setup of your box. If you go up to your coordinates, you’ll see that the settings are in the center of your “0.0” on the X and Y axis. You’ll notice the same for your text, meaning that your text is going to be your center point.

Exporting the files

Next, remove the Yeti symbol you put under your text, as it was needed just as a visual guide. From there, you will export this file as a .dxf file. When the export settings pop up, you’ll select an r14. Remember, your units are going to be in inches. The “Export Text As” will be set to “curves”, and the “Export Bitmap As” will be set to a .bmp file. If you’d like color or prefer it unfilled, that is your (or your customer’s) preference.

Importing files into RDWorks

Once imported, you’ll import your file to your RDWorks program. First thing first, you’ll select everything (your image/text, etc.) and change the color to make it all one layer. Then, select your box, along with the centerline, and choose another color. Next, go over to the top right, where you’ll see “Layer>Mode>Output>Hide,” and change the output to “No” for your second layer. The mode of that layer should be set to “Laser Cut” just to ensure you’re changing the settings for the correct layer.

Engraving the final product

Laser Engraving A Tumbler

Once your Yeti mug is cleaned up, remember to admire your work! Avoid using abrasive cleaners to preserve the finish and appearance of the engraving.

Now, you’ll rotate your image 90 degrees and change your laser origin to left-center. Be sure to adjust your speed and power settings before you proceed. Your speed should be set to 10, while your power should be set at 65, and your image should be set up as a 300 dpi image. From there, go ahead and download your file, then step over to your laser machine and set up the origin.

You will want the red dot to be at the top left center of your tumbler. Then, select Origin >Frame. You’ll notice that your laser should stay right above the Yeti symbol on both sides. Now that you’ve tested everything out, all you can do is select the “Start” button and watch some magic happen.

Your tumbler is now complete! Check out your finished product to ensure accuracy. Don’t forget to clean it! Use a little bit of water and a magic eraser to wipe your tumbler down. In this video, we also used a bit of Awesome Orange cleaner to wipe down the tumbler, but alternatively, you can use Dawn dish soap. Compared to the example photo used in the video, you’ll see that everything is lined up perfectly. Tumbler laser engravings are durable and resist fading; proper maintenance will keep the designs intact.

Well, there you have it – an engraved Yeti mug. We hope you enjoyed it and found this tutorial to be beneficial. For this and many other video tutorials we’ve posted in the past, please visit our YouTube channel for more. Are there any other tutorials you’d like to see us demonstrate? Let us know in the comments below!

Want to learn more about engraving with an AP Lazer machine?

You can speak with any of our knowledgeable laser experts by contacting us directly or calling 1-800-585-8617. Personalized drinkware, such as custom items created through laser engraving, offers unique opportunities for personal expression and creativity.

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