
Rocol Glass Etching and Carving wants to work with those who are looking for something unique, and want a hand in designing the end product. Nothing is produced in bulk and sold off a shelf. When you want something etched, we will sit down, discuss what is wanted, the options with which we can provide you, and keep you informed of the progress along the way.

I am a one-person company which means that you will get the personalized service that you always want and expect from a company. I strive to do the best job I can and there is no better method than to work from referrals. I will not overload any schedules, that way I can complete each job on time and when promised.
Having started etching just on glass, and smaller pieces, 24 inch maximum, I have been able to grow to etch pieces six foot by eight foot at my shop location, and any size on-site.
My glass etching is only limited by what I cannot reach. Glass, tile, slate, is now within the limits of what media I can etch onto.
09/01/2008
I hope to be able to further expand my glass etching to include gold leafing and more detailed air brushing. To accomplish this, it will require further training in New Mexico, I hope in October 2009.
05/01/2008
Further expansion in the works. I am now etching on to most forms of tile to give accent to back splashes, or decorative tiles. Airbrushing is also possible on tile, which is then covered with a polyurethane varnish spray to protect the airbrushed paint.
10/01/2007
I have been able to expand the capabilities of my glass etching, to what is called, “On-site blasting”. This enables me to etch onto large panes of glass that may already be installed in your office or home, without having to remove the glass.
