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Etching your own Yeti/RITC/Ozark Trail cup/mug/tumbler
Posted on 5/3/16 at 3:12 pm
Posted on 5/3/16 at 3:12 pm
If you have an air compressor you are half way into the monetary investment to have everything you need to etch your own cups. After getting the artwork I want, to etch something like this takes about 10 minutes from start to finish.
Next big ticket item after the air compressor you need is a vinyl cutter. Mother's day is coming up. If your wife loves to do that arts and crafts shite she sees in Pinterest buy her a Silhouette Cameo (~$250) or Silhouette Portrait (~$150). You can sometimes pick them up on woot or on Amazon even cheaper. I paid $179 for my Wife's Cameo. I've seen the portrait as cheap as $99. They are super simple to use. You can cut card stock, paper, fabric, etc. She's made all sorts of crap with it. It's saved me a lot of money and time now she makes a lot of gifts and presents for other people with it. No more wandering aimlessly through a store looking for some crap for her sister for her Birthday. It's been quite handy to have around the house. I've cut out my own boat registration numbers. Use it to etch AR15 lowers. etc.
To etch the cup I use the vinyl as a mask on the cup and an air eraser from Harbor Freight to do the etching. An air eraser is basically a cross between a sand blaster and an air brush. I bought it to originally clean some rust off of small gun parts. A little more than $20 if you use a HF 20-25% off coupon.
Harbor Freight Air Eraser
Cut vinyl to be used as a mask.
Place vinyl on the cup. This is actually the hardest part of the process getting the mask on the cup without wrinkles in the artwork. Most of the time is spent doing this. I use clear contact paper (shelf liner) to transfer the vinyl to the cup. Then you tape off the rest of the cup, hit the cut-out areas with the air eraser a couple of times and your cup comes out etched.
TL;DR
Buy your wife a Silhouette Cameo/Portrait for Mother's day. Get yourself an Harbor Freight air eraser. Etch your own cups.

Next big ticket item after the air compressor you need is a vinyl cutter. Mother's day is coming up. If your wife loves to do that arts and crafts shite she sees in Pinterest buy her a Silhouette Cameo (~$250) or Silhouette Portrait (~$150). You can sometimes pick them up on woot or on Amazon even cheaper. I paid $179 for my Wife's Cameo. I've seen the portrait as cheap as $99. They are super simple to use. You can cut card stock, paper, fabric, etc. She's made all sorts of crap with it. It's saved me a lot of money and time now she makes a lot of gifts and presents for other people with it. No more wandering aimlessly through a store looking for some crap for her sister for her Birthday. It's been quite handy to have around the house. I've cut out my own boat registration numbers. Use it to etch AR15 lowers. etc.




To etch the cup I use the vinyl as a mask on the cup and an air eraser from Harbor Freight to do the etching. An air eraser is basically a cross between a sand blaster and an air brush. I bought it to originally clean some rust off of small gun parts. A little more than $20 if you use a HF 20-25% off coupon.
Harbor Freight Air Eraser
Cut vinyl to be used as a mask.

Place vinyl on the cup. This is actually the hardest part of the process getting the mask on the cup without wrinkles in the artwork. Most of the time is spent doing this. I use clear contact paper (shelf liner) to transfer the vinyl to the cup. Then you tape off the rest of the cup, hit the cut-out areas with the air eraser a couple of times and your cup comes out etched.


TL;DR
Buy your wife a Silhouette Cameo/Portrait for Mother's day. Get yourself an Harbor Freight air eraser. Etch your own cups.
Posted on 5/3/16 at 3:35 pm to DeoreDX
Posted on 5/3/16 at 3:41 pm to DeoreDX
About to put Yeti logo on the Ozark. 

Posted on 5/3/16 at 3:42 pm to DeoreDX
What kind of vinyl are you using for the mask? I would think regular vinyl would get eaten up.
Posted on 5/3/16 at 4:02 pm to jdavid1
quote:
I would think regular vinyl would get eaten up.
Whatever crap I get a Hobby Lobby. That's the reason you use an air eraser instead of the full sized sand blaster. Much lower air volume and operating pressure. I have zero problems with the vinyl wanting to peel off. Also the air eraser uses a very fine media. I use this stuff which is 220 grit. It is a really fine blast media closer to baby powder than sand.
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Posted on 5/3/16 at 4:02 pm to DeoreDX
I was with you until you said:
I don't understand the role of the contact paper.
quote:
Place vinyl on the cup. This is actually the hardest part of the process getting the mask on the cup without wrinkles in the artwork. Most of the time is spent doing this. I use clear contact paper (shelf liner) to transfer the vinyl to the cup. Then you tape off the rest of the cup, hit the cut-out areas with the air eraser a couple of times and your cup comes out etched.
I don't understand the role of the contact paper.
Posted on 5/3/16 at 4:12 pm to DeoreDX
Bookmarked. Wife has a Silhouttte 

Posted on 5/3/16 at 4:14 pm to The Last Coco
quote:
I don't understand the role of the contact paper.
You put the contact paper over your artwork and use the contact paper to peel the vinyl off of the backing. That way all the little jiblets that make up your artwork stick to the contact paper and stay in the correct relative position. It's a poor mans transfer tape. You stick this whole thing where you want the artwork to go, and since the vinyl has more sticking power than the contact paper when you pull the contact paper away the vinyl will stay in place.

Posted on 5/3/16 at 4:20 pm to DeoreDX
Yeah, I understand your deal, if we wanted the letters shiny, I don't understand needing the contact paper unless it is just to keep things in the proper form
Posted on 5/3/16 at 4:21 pm to DeoreDX
You gotta post a video on how to do this.
Posted on 5/3/16 at 4:24 pm to GeauxTime9
I have another cup I have to do for the wife. I'll see if I can do something more detailed.
Posted on 5/3/16 at 4:31 pm to tigerfoot
quote:
, I understand your deal, if we wanted the letters shiny, I don't understand needing the contact paper unless it is just to keep things in the proper form
The transfer tape it just to place the vinyl on the cup then you peel the contact paper off leaving the vinyl properly spaced. With the contact paper your artwork is moved in one piece, spacing is maintained from the cutter, and it give the vinyl some stiffness so it doesn't bend back and stick to itself. Last thing you want is to move letters individually. It would be a pain in the butt getting everything lined back up when you are placing the artwork.
Posted on 5/3/16 at 4:36 pm to tigerfoot
quote:
I don't understand needing the contact paper unless it is just to keep things in the proper form
Yeah sounds like the contact paper serves as a transfer mech so the vinyl doesnt bunch up. Just like most car stickers or screen protector transfer.
Posted on 5/3/16 at 4:46 pm to DeoreDX
Pretty interesting (seriously).
On a side note, how bizarre is it that an industry has sprung up to turn 40 dollar cups into 80 dollar cups.
On a side note, how bizarre is it that an industry has sprung up to turn 40 dollar cups into 80 dollar cups.
Posted on 5/3/16 at 4:54 pm to DeoreDX
I've got a compressor and I bought my wife a silhouette last Christmas. I'll have to give this a try 

Posted on 5/3/16 at 6:57 pm to ForeverLSU02
do you recover and reuse the media?
Posted on 5/3/16 at 7:16 pm to DeoreDX
How about I just ship you my Yeti and you put the OB logo on it?
Posted on 5/4/16 at 6:34 am to Signal Soldier
Does this work on the latest Member's Mark tumblers?


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