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Laser Cutting


Category:
Type:
Synonyms:
Laser Cutter
People:
1 User(s),   1 Collaborator(s)
Characteristic:

Build      Fidelity: High, Fidelity: Low, Fidelity: Medium, Offering format: Physical offering, Product or service: Either, Prototyping format: Tangible, Purpose: Demonstrate, Purpose: Experiment, Purpose: Validate, Stage of process: Mock-up, Stage of process: Operational Prototype

Date:
March 19, 2017
Summary:
Laser cutting is the process of using a Computer Numeric Control (CNC) machine that controls a high powered, focused laser beam make cuts or engravings on material from a CAD digital design file. Conventional laser cutters can cut/engrave most soft materials (wood, Teflon, acrylics, non-chlorine...

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