Here’s how I created a dino sphere with the xTool F2 Ultra UV
Did I mention it can engrave INSIDE glass crystal balls?
Laser engravers are pretty powerful tools, but never did I think one would be able to engrave INSIDE glass so easily. I'm new to using some of the best laser cutters and engravers on the market, and was thrilled (though a little anxious) when xTool offered to send me its F2 Ultra UV laser for testing.
This machine is sensational and has helped me to no end when making custom wedding invitations, batch processing business cards, and getting confidently familiar with an array of different materials for engraving.
It's truly innovating what makers can achieve in their own homes and studios these days, and xTool has also made headlines this week with the launch of its new O1 omni 4-in-1 texture printer.
Take a look at the video below to see the process of how I laser engraved a dino skull inside a glass sphere.
VIDEO: Engraving a glass sphere with the xTool F2 Ultra UV
I'm still in awe that I managed to get this result on my very first try, so if I can do it, believe me, you can too!


Save over 20% on the xTool F2 Ultra UV laser engraver
This is the laser engraver I used in the video above, and as you can see, the results of glass engraving are phenomenal.
This isn't the best deal we've seen on the F2 Ultra UV in the UK, but there is an extra £150 you can claim as a new xTool customer using code NEW150, which brings the price to £3,549
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Beth is Creative Bloq’s Ecommerce Writer and has the fun job of finding you the very best prices and deals on creative tech. Beth kicked off her journalistic career writing for Digital Camera World and has since earned bylines on TechRadar and PetsRadar too. With a Master's degree in Photography, Beth loves getting to tinker with new cameras, especially camera phones, as the resident Samsung fan on the team.
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