I think he's talking CK5 logo'd art. Kind of similar to the machined parts I want to do.
What "Stuff" are you thinking about?

Look great Adam. And there you have it. A business selling custom sheet metal art. No cnc required.
I'd love to sell
This was by far the hardest one I've done so far. Circles are far from easy.
You could definitely sell these. Look for local craft shows. Stick w/ the higher end, all hand crafted shows. I could see people buying these for gifts or guys buying them to hang in their garage. Make some kid sized shields, rivet on a couple nylon straps and sell them w/ foam pool noodle or pipe insultion "swords". Make some of those little toolboxes like you messaged me and ladies would use them for gardening and potting, copper would bring a premium.
Make panels out of good stainless and you could market them to the custom kitchen crowd for back splashes above a stove. Look at some higher end lawn and garden centers that build outdoor ovens. These would work well inset into a stone fireplace or chimney. That's big $$$. I have a flat piece of stainless between my stove and hood. I'd would have loved to put something personalized up instead. You could even keep the beading to a minimum w/ just a nice decorative edge. The vinyl masks w/ blasting could give your some really intricate designs. Come up w/ a basic raised panel design and have them ready. Two minutes typing out a few words on the vinyl cutter, stick them on and blast. Instant customized panels. Stoves all come in standard sizes so it would be very easy to make them in advance and have them ready for stencil and blasting.
It sure could!
The flat version may be easier?I might try one this weekend, I printed an 11x17 of the logo out the other day just to stair at it. I doubt I can do the little starburst thing at the bottom though. Who knows though, my new embossing die set should be here today I hope. Lots more intricate designs should be able to be had. If not that was a waste of $134 lol.


I ended up spending about the same as the Eastwood kit. But I got more clecos, the rivet fan, and the punch too. And a few more heads for the air hammer.Wow. I completely missed that post.
That's awesome they will cut it up for you. Most metal shops will do one free cut then charge for additional cutting unless it's only like one extra cut. They will usually do that no charge either. But multiple cuts and you get charged. How thick and what type aluminum are you using?