All of the manufacturing processes Colorado Laser Technologies provides are showcased in a project for The Grace Center at St. Mary’s High School. Laser Cutting, Laser Marking, Metal Photography, Design and Assembly are all visible in the photos below. The signs were mounted on 1/16" stainless steel combined with 1/2” thick black acrylic using our laser cutter with attention being paid to hanging details. The dedication signs were manufactured using our Photographic Metal process onto .020 thick specialty aluminum. The images were first designed using a variety of methods including hand drawn images, photographs and computer generated text, to name a few. These aluminum images are totally weather resistant to moisture, heat and cold. To further protect against the elements of the ever-changing Colorado weather and to insure against vandalism, a 1/4” thick clear acrylic piece was laser cut and then mounted on top of the other layers to form a permanent piece of art.
Individual leaves denoting the donors to the landscaping project were Laser Cut from aluminum, then anodized and Laser Marked. The leaves were then affixed to the three piece tree on the Photographic Metal. This wall piece can be changed over the years to include additional donors since the clear acrylic protection was designed to be removed when needed.
Smaller companion pieces denoting the history of the project and memorable occasions are also scattered around the property.