At Willd Designs, we utilize advanced fiber laser technology to deliver ultra-precise, permanent marking and etching on a massive variety of surfaces. Unlike traditional methods, fiber lasers use a high-intensity, solid-state laser beam to alter the surface material directly, ensuring microscopic accuracy, crisp details, and high contrast that will never fade, scratch, or wear away over time. Whether you need deep industrial serial numbers, custom branding on promotional gear, or high-volume part marking, our Texas-based facility handles both one-off custom projects and large-scale manufacturing runs with unmatched speed and consistency.
Permanent, sterile identification marks for medical instruments and hospital equipment.
Deep, durable etching that withstands extreme stress and aerospace environments.
Clean, high-contrast engravings on receivers, slides, and knife steels.
High-speed sequential asset tagging and barcode tracking for heavy machinery.
Crisp corporate branding on drinkware, multi-tools, and metallic promotional goods.
Micro-precise marking on anodized aluminum, copper, and specialized plastics.
Every clean etch and permanent mark directly impacts your bottom line. In high-stakes industries, clear traceability prevents costly compliance failures, protects against counterfeiting, and maintains strict asset tracking. Beyond technical utility, crisp, high-contrast branding elevates your product’s perceived value, projecting an elite standard of professionalism and permanence that sticker labels or cheap ink printing simply can never replicate.
Affordable additive manufacturing and prototyping services tailored for Texas innovators, from hobbyists to high-volume enterprises.
Fiber lasers are uniquely optimized for marking dense, hard surfaces. They work exceptionally well on metals including stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper, titanium, and carbon steel, as well as specialized plastics and ceramics.
Depth depends on the material and the number of laser passes, ranging from a surface-level chemical discoloration to deep material removal. We can dial in settings from a fraction of a millimeter up to deeper recesses required for industrial compliance.
Yes, fiber laser engraving physically alters the surface layer of the material through high-intensity heat. The resulting marks are highly resistant to heavy abrasion, extreme heat, chemical exposure, and prolonged weathering, meaning they will not fade or wear off over time.
While fiber lasers can technically cut very thin foils or sheet metals after multiple repeated passes, they are primarily engineered and optimized for precise surface marking, texturing, etching, and deep engraving rather than structural cutting.
We accept high-resolution vector files to ensure microscopic precision and crisp edges. The preferred formats for our laser software include AI, SVG, DXF, and EPS files, though we can occasionally work with high-quality PDFs and PNGs depending on the project complexity.
Turnaround times vary based on production volume, project complexity, and our current workshop schedule here in Texas. Single custom items or small batches can often be completed within a few business days, while massive industrial manufacturing runs are quoted with custom timelines.
Our Texas facility is fully equipped to scale up or down based on your specific needs. We regularly assist individual clients with highly customized, one-off personalized items, while simultaneously managing high-volume, automated production runs for regional manufacturers and corporate promotional clients.
Our team is ready to assist you with expert support and quick answers for any challenge you are facing today.
Whether you need a high-volume production run for industrial components or a single, meticulously detailed custom engraving, our Texas facility is ready to deliver.