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Ode To The Laser Cutter: Things To Make When No One Is Watching

Category: Academics

Though the laser cutting machine industry has us distracted by all that amazing stuff we could (one day) print in 3D, we must not forget the amazing potential of some of the tools with Which We're Already familiar. The laser cutter is a fantastic example; it May Require hours of cutting topography layer-by-layer and Those finicky files apr not always cut all the way through (argh!), but this machine has a bright future ahead of it as an amazing tool for Both rapid prototyping and fabrication. Sure, it May not be the shiny new arm of the ever-surging technology beast, but it opens up opportunities That can not be underestimated, Especially as it becomes increasingly accessible.

Laser cutters are fairly common tools Already in architecture schools and firms, but in the day-to-day practicality of churning out scale models it is easy to overlook the fun side. Sure, you could start cutting jewelry, cards or other silly trinkets like everyone else is Etsy ... or you could try your hand at some less ornamental creations such as musical instruments, looms or records, like we've listed below. Most of the projects here are open source and come with closing files, so bonding time with your laser cutter will be a bit less stressful.

laser machine Record

This amazing project by Amanda Ghassaei converts audio files into vector graphics That are then etched into wood. The Resulting "records" can be played on an ordinary record player!

Folding Ukulele

Not only can you laser cut yourself an instrument, but you can Also laser cut yourself an instrument That is superior (at Least in portability) to the original.

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