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Overview
Current project direction is to adopt the Lasersaur upon completion, but further research never hurts.
Functional Diagram
How It Works
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