Precision Laser Engraving & Marking
Permanent marking on virtually any surface
CO₂ and fibre laser systems give us the precision to engrave logos, text, photos and intricate patterns onto wood, acrylic, metal, glass and more — with permanent, production-grade results at any scale.
CO₂ + Fibre
Laser Systems
0.1 mm
Min Feature Size
6+
Compatible Materials
Vector + Raster
Engraving Modes
Laser Systems
CO₂ Laser
Up to 150W
Excellent for organic materials and non-metals. Produces a clean, consistent burn with adjustable depth.
Fibre Laser
Up to 50W
Extremely precise metal marking with no consumables. Permanent marks with no surface damage.
Material Compatibility
| Material | Variants | Engraving Result |
|---|---|---|
| Wood | Plywood, MDF, hardwood, bamboo | Dark brown burn, crisp edges |
| Acrylic | Cast and extruded, all colours | Frosted engraving, clean cuts |
| Metal | Anodised aluminium, stainless steel, brass | Permanent oxide mark, no material removal |
| Glass | Flat glass, mirrors, borosilicate | Frosted white finish, fine detail |
| Leather | Real and faux leather, suede | Dark engraved mark, branding-quality |
| Stone | Slate, granite, marble | Light frosted mark, elegant contrast |
Common Applications
What is Laser Engraving
Laser engraving uses a tightly focused beam of light to permanently mark, engrave or cut a material. As the beam tracks across the surface it delivers a precise dose of energy that vaporises or chemically alters a thin layer, producing crisp artwork without inks, stencils or contact tooling. Because the process is digital, the same file can be reproduced identically again and again, which makes it ideal for both one-off keepsakes and repeatable production marking. We run two complementary laser sources. CO2 lasers excel on organic and non-metal materials such as timber, acrylic, leather, glass and stone, and can cut cleanly through thinner sheets. Our fibre laser is tuned for metals, marking bare and anodised aluminium, stainless steel and brass with extreme precision and no consumables. Choosing the right source and dialling in power, speed and resolution is what separates a clean, professional result from a scorched or shallow one. There are practical considerations worth knowing. Lasers cut and mark, but cannot weld or add material, and our CO2 systems do not cut metal. Some plastics such as PVC release harmful gases and are not suitable for laser processing. Engraving depth is shallow by nature, and the final appearance depends heavily on the material, its coating and its colour. We test every new job before committing to the final piece so you get a predictable, repeatable outcome.
Why Global3D
Local Perth Studio
Drop off and collect in person, or arrange delivery across WA. Talk directly to the operator running your job.
Fast Turnaround
Most engraving jobs are completed within a few business days, with rush options for time-critical work.
Quality Control
Every job is test-marked on scrap or a hidden area first to dial in power and speed before the real piece.
Marking Expertise
Years of experience matching laser settings to each material for clean, permanent, repeatable results.
Wide Material Access
Engrave and cut wood, acrylic, metal, glass, leather, stone and anodised aluminium under one roof.
Batch and Serialised
Set up once and mark hundreds of identical parts, or apply incrementing serial numbers and codes.
Finishing & Post-Processing
Vector Cutting
Clean, edge-sealed cuts through acrylic, timber, leather and thin board for finished parts and inlays.
Raster Engraving
Filled-area engraving for logos, artwork and photographs with adjustable depth and contrast.
Anodised Marking
Crisp white marks on anodised aluminium with no material removal, ideal for asset tags and panels.
Colour Fill
Engraved recesses filled with paint or enamel for high-contrast lettering and branding.
Masking and Polishing
Optional masking on acrylic and edge polishing for a premium presentation finish.
Assembly and Mounting
Cut components can be assembled, mounted or supplied flat-packed ready for install.