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Monday, March 12, 2012
Updated pictures
For some reason these pictures would not upload while we were at the ARA show. But we didn't have any trouble uploading them today, so here they are:
Wow, very beautiful. Which laser machine was used for this?
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These items were marked by our customers, so I don't know exactly what type of lasers were used. I would suspect they were done using flatbed CO2 lasers, and I believe a rotary attachment was used for the pen.
That pen is really awesome. My step father does laser engraving in Mentor OH. He really likes what he does. Hopefully i learn how to do this soon. Thanks for sharing.
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Hello FederikFG,
ReplyDeleteThese items were marked by our customers, so I don't know exactly what type of lasers were used. I would suspect they were done using flatbed CO2 lasers, and I believe a rotary attachment was used for the pen.
Mr. Science
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