Lazer Werk

Lazer Werk Located in the Upstate South Carolina, from one off custom pieces to large production runs, Lazer Werk can handle all your engraving needs.
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Lazer Werk offers custom laser engraving located in Upstate South Carolina by incorporating the most advanced technology available on the market. Lazer Werk’s machine offers the ability to engrave and personalize on a large variety of materials to include glass, wood, plastic, anodized aluminum, stainless steel, and many more materials. Lazer Werk also offers cutting materials such as acrylic, wood, plastics, and more. Lazer Werk offers a broad spectrum of jobs that can be completed. From one off custom pieces to large production runs, Lazer Werk can handle all your engraving needs. Founded by a Police Officer and raised in a Military Family, Lazer Werk wished to extend gratitude to members of the military and public servants.

01/28/2026

In honor of Cpl 1 Matthew "Ty" Snook of the Delaware State Police , 100 memorial bracelets have been provided for his family and agency. We greatly appreciate The Blue Line Network with their assistance.

Corporal Grade One Ty Snook was shot and killed at the Karen L. Johnson Division of Motor Vehicles facility at 2230 Hessler Boulevard in New Castle.

Around 2:00 p.m., a man entered the DMV building and shortly thereafter approached Corporal Snook from behind while he was at the reception desk and shot him. After pushing a DMV employee out of the way, Corporal Snook was hit again. A responding New Castle County police officer arrived on the scene and shot the suspect.

The suspect died at an area hospital.

Corporal Snook was transported to Christiana Hospital, where he succumbed to his wounds.

Corporal Snook was working at the DMV in an overtime position and had served with the Delaware State Police for ten years. He is survived by his wife and daughter.

*Information obtained from the The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP)

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01/20/2026

💥 Giveaway Time 💥

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Guess the number of metal Miranda cards pictured on this post.

First person to guess the correct number will receive 25 of our LazerWerk Memorial Bracelet Foundation metal Miranda cards.

Winner will be chosen January 24th at 7:00pm.

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01/12/2026

Head on over to WeAre-Nerd and check out their line of holsters. Each one comes with some Lazer Werk craftsmanship. 🔥

01/10/2026

In honor of Officer Terry Bennett of the Washington Metropolitan Police Dept. , 100 memorial bracelets are being provided for his family and agency.

Police Officer Terry Bennett succumbed to injuries he received when he was struck by the driver of a vehicle while assisting a disabled motorist on Interstate 695 in Washington, D.C., on December 23, 2025.

Around 10:10 p.m., Officer Bennett stopped in the eastbound lanes of I-695 near South Capital Street to help a motorist who had run out of gas. While standing outside of his police cruiser, a speeding driver struck him. Officer Bennett was immediately transported to a local hospital, where he died from his injuries on January 7, 2026.

The driver stayed on scene and was taken to a hospital for minor injuries. The disabled motorist was not injured.

Officer Bennett had served almost eight years with the Metropolitan Police Department, D.C., assigned to the First District. He is survived by his wife and children.

*Information obtained from the The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP)

01/04/2026

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In honor of Deputy Justin Mowery of the Blount County Sheriff's Office , 300 memorial bracelets have been engraved for his family and agency.

December 28, 2025

Blount County deputy killed in car crash while on duty

Blount County, Tennessee – Blount County Sheriff James Lee Berrong is saddened to announce that BCSO Deputy Justin Mowery was killed in the line of duty in a car crash while working his patrol shift late this afternoon.

“I am heartbroken. This is devastating for his family, his shift-mates, this agency, and our community,” Sheriff Berrong said. “We appreciate the swift response of the Tennessee Highway Patrol, and together we are working to determine how the accident happened. We are also thankful for the response from all of the surrounding law enforcement agencies as well as the offers for assistance from agencies across the state.”

Deputy Mowery was 30 years old. After serving as a security officer at University of Tennessee Medical Center, he pursued his desire to become a deputy sheriff with Blount County. He began his career at the BCSO in May 2020 and attended the BCSO Regional Training Academy, graduating from Class 021 in October 2020. He was assigned to evening shift as a Patrol Deputy. In December 2021, he earned a coveted spot on the Sheriff’s SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics) team and continued to serve until his death.

“Please pray for Deputy Mowery’s family, and pray for our deputies,” Sheriff Berrong said.

*Information obtained from the agency press release.

🇺🇲🤔Wondering if he was introduced to a Lazer Werk metal Miranda card on that federal indictment. 😁🇺🇲
01/03/2026

🇺🇲🤔Wondering if he was introduced to a Lazer Werk metal Miranda card on that federal indictment. 😁🇺🇲

13,700 memorial bracelets were provided to families, agencies, and units in 2025
01/03/2026

13,700 memorial bracelets were provided to families, agencies, and units in 2025

🇺🇲In honor of our Fallen Heroes 🇺🇲

In 2025, 13,700 memorial bracelets were able to be provided to the families, agencies, and units of our Fallen Heroes. The LazerWerk Memorial Bracelet Foundation continues to be able to provide 100 memorial bracelets to the families, agencies, and units through a Line of Duty loss.

💥Something about that Thin Blue Line 💥
12/11/2025

💥Something about that Thin Blue Line 💥

🇺🇲7000 memorial bracelets for an Agency. We greatly appreciate everyone's patience with orders as we worked on a monumen...
12/08/2025

🇺🇲7000 memorial bracelets for an Agency. We greatly appreciate everyone's patience with orders as we worked on a monumental task in honoring our Fallen. 🇺🇲

🇺🇲We greatly appreciate everyone's patience with orders as we have been working on 7000 memorial bracelets for an Agency.🇺🇲

11/30/2025

In honor of SPC. Sarah Beckstrom, memorial bracelets are being provided for the West Virginia National Guard and her family. Yesterday, supporters began assisting by donating to help provide more memorial bracelets and over 1300 bracelets are being shipped.

*We have been receiving multiple messages about purchasing her memorial bracelets through individual purchases. We offer individual purchases with agency/unit/ family approval and want the proceeds to go to the family. We are in communication to determine their wishes and if approved, a link will be posted.

The Wounded and Recovering Fund held the annual Dale Silver Memorial Golf Tournament and winners received custom Lazer W...
11/28/2025

The Wounded and Recovering Fund held the annual Dale Silver Memorial Golf Tournament and winners received custom Lazer Werk awards.

🇺🇲 Thank you for your courage and dedication in serving and defending our nation.🇺🇲
11/11/2025

🇺🇲 Thank you for your courage and dedication in serving and defending our nation.🇺🇲

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