Domain: versalaser.com
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Comments · 7
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Re:"much easier", where's the fun in that?
A true geek will wait until these get to under $500 and use one of them. Until then, a Dremel works.
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view the thing
you can see a picture of it here, the link provided above. And a techTV spot of it.
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Re:What, no pictures?????
pic here
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A laser *printer* - not the norm
This new VersaLaser:
http://www.versalaser.com/english/index.html
This thing can cut:
Fabric & Leather
Paper & Cardboard
Plastic (sheet, film & molded)
Rubber (natural, synthetic & foam)
Wood & Hard Organics
And can mark:
Glass & Ceramic
Metal (coated & bare)
Stone (natural & synthetic)
You just program the cutting pattern into your computer and slip the material in. If they didn't cost $10,000 I would definitely buy one!
~Dan
http://www.pbase.com/efatapo -
Re:3D Copyingfrom the keep-remaining-fingers-out-of-the-equipment dept.
bwags writes "I ran across this VersaLaser desktop Laser Cutting and Engraving printer. I really do not know what I want to do with it, but you gotta admit it is cool. Maybe make some balsa wood airplanes. At only $10K, I want the purple one!"( Read More... | 11 of 93 comments )
(I'm sorry, I just couldn't resist. Hope it's not too subtle.) -
URL for their demo video
The URL for their demo video is here -http://www.versalaser.com/english/techtv.wmv
It is kinda slowing down, right now am getting about 20kbps. -
Re:PCB Routing
If you click on the tab that says "What VersaLaser Does", you'll find that they mention metal alot. However, it says that it does "Marking or Engraving Only" on metal and circuit boards, among other things.