Make an Engraved Glass - With the Lasercutter
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Make an Engraved Glass - With the Lasercutter

Learn how to engrave custom designs on glass using a lasercutter. #makerspace #workshop #make

By ETH Student Project House

Date and time

Wed, 28 May 2025 18:00 - 20:30 CEST

Location

SPH - FHK, D-Floor

Clausiusstrasse 16 8006 Zürich Switzerland

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

Learn how to engrave onto glass, or use this opportunity to bring your own glass for engraving! We will provide one glass per participant, in case you would like more materials please feel free to bring your own. Please be aware that outside this workshop it is not allowed to engrave glass with the lasercutters.


Registration

This is an event for ETH students and can host 8 participants. The amount of particpants is limited to give you personalized support. Please register only if you are sure you can come on the day and time indicated. If something happens and you cannot come, cancel your registration as soon as possible. Please do not cancel last minute!


Requirement: General introduction

Make sure that you have attended the General introduction of the Makerspace before comming to the workshop. General Introductions take place every Makerspace Open Hour at 16:30-17:00 and 18:30-19:00 (12:30 and 14:30 on Saturday), no prior sign-up is required.

Check https://sph.ethz.ch/makerspace#OpenHours to find the next Open Hour.

Requirement: Lasercutter introduction

Make sure that you have attended the machine introduction and have recently used the Lasercutter at least once before comming to the workshop.

Check https://sph.ethz.ch/makerspace#introductions to find the upcoming machine introductions.


Preparation

There will be 1 glass per participant to engrave. If you want to have a custom image on your glass, you can bring a USB-stick with a black and white image. Next to that you are also welcome to bring your own glass items.

Please be aware that outside this workshop it is not allowed to engrave glass with the lasercutters.

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