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There is evidence that by using laser engraver tubes ($200 each), say 10 of them, an industrial power laser can be put together at reasonable cost. The challenge is to work out the optics for paralleling the beams | There is evidence that by using laser engraver tubes ($200 each), say 10 of them, an industrial power laser can be put together at reasonable cost. The challenge is to work out the optics for paralleling the beams | ||
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* [http://builders.reprap.org/2010/08/selective-laser-sintering-part-8.html Reciprocating Laser Cutter] | * [http://builders.reprap.org/2010/08/selective-laser-sintering-part-8.html Reciprocating Laser Cutter] | ||
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*[[Laser]] | *[[Laser]] | ||
*[[Vinyl Cutter]] | *[[Vinyl Cutter]] |
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Overview
Current project direction is to adopt the Lasersaur upon completion, but further research never hurts.
Functional Diagram
Research
There is evidence that by using laser engraver tubes ($200 each), say 10 of them, an industrial power laser can be put together at reasonable cost. The challenge is to work out the optics for paralleling the beams
- Instructables Laser Cutter
- - CNC laser cutter for metal.
- Self-replicating, cheap, CNC laser.
- BuildLog.Net
- Reciprocating Laser Cutter
See Also