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100 watt laser cutting pizza






Lasers. A must have kitchen gadget!

Serious question. I see the CO2 tube at the back of the machine. How does one get that beam to the cutting head? Fiber optics? Mirrors?
 
Lasers. A must have kitchen gadget!

Serious question. I see the CO2 tube at the back of the machine. How does one get that beam to the cutting head? Fiber optics? Mirrors?

Mirrors, be seen in the video.

It is the most widely used method, you can also use a fixed cutoff arm and moves only the cutting table, but this is not the case.

Edit: Look at this drawing I put some time in another thread

co2laserbeam4.jpg
 
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Mirrors, be seen in the video.

It is the most widely used method, you can also use a fixed cutoff arm and moves only the cutting table, but this is not the case.

Edit: Look at this drawing I put some time in another thread

co2laserbeam4.jpg

I was wondering this as well, Thanks! :beer:
 
My eight year old thinks he needs that for a school work eraser;)
 
this just makes me want to A: cut a piece of wood, or metal...or an ant, in half with super accuracy...with a laser. B: Obliterate the liveing hell outta hole bunch of mosquitoes with a laser. and C: cut pizza with a laser.
 
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