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How to create a Jarvis Halftone with CorelDRAW and how to use SR3000 photoresist from Rayzist

Abrasive Imaging 4,090 5 years ago
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This Video is made for all Rayzist followers. If you are not one of those People - stop watching ;-) Here I am explaining a little more detailed how to convert a Photo into a Jarvis raster / halftone. The Video starts with preparing the graphic by using CorelDRAW Graphic Suite 2019 and will show additionally how to use the photoresist (SR3000 3MIL from Rayzist) for sandblasting. The technical Equipment like the sandblasting unit / pressure pot unit differs a little bit from the American version. (Standards are typically not harmonized) About Abrasive Imaging: Abrasive Imaging carries Rayzist Photomask full range of photoresist films, SR2000™, SRMonuMask™, SR3000™, and Lasermask™ films, our complete range of sandcarving systems and automatic washout systems beyond our extensive range Abrasive Imaging also produces a line of tools and accessories for the engraving industry. Abrasive Imaging also provides finished mask services and Training programs. About Rayzist Rayzist Photomask started in a 2-car garage with a determination to revolutionize the glass etching industry with a custom photoresist stencil. Quality sandcarving equipment specifically designed for the glass etching industry quickly followed. Rayzist is an owned and operated family based business. Randy and Edelia Willis (owners) hold a high standard of customer service that is present in all our employees and throughout their company. Today, we still proudly manufacture our sandblast films, sandblast systems and automatic washout systems in California, USA for over 34 years. The founder of Rayzist Photomask invented a sandcarving film; it was a direct image transfer, which provided an easy reproduction of detailed patterns for decorative etching facilities worldwide. This sandcarving film known as photoresist film, became popular with small and large engraving businesses to etch on various materials. Photoresist film has transformed the process of the glass etching industry and influenced thousands of sandblasting facilities worldwide. You can also follow us on Facebook!

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