Sadly, the usual CO 2-powered suspects in the DIY laser cutter market are woefully incapable of cutting metal. Sure, they’ll cut the heck out of plywood and acrylic, and most will do a decent job at ...
While many of us now have laser cutters — either a K40-style machine or one of the newer high-output diodes — you probably don’t have one that cuts metal. True, some hobby lasers now offer IR laser ...
xTool’s new M2 can handle a variety of projects and uses two cameras to auto-adjust settings for different materials.
Laser cutting has increased throughput at EXP Fabrication. Parts don’t need to be ground to remove dross, which would ...
xTool’s M2 combines color printing, laser cutting, and engraving for less than $600, making desktop crafting feel far more ...
For larger-scale fabrication environments, the Monport Effi13S 130W CO2 laser cutter system combines higher wattage output with autofocus technology and a built-in chiller designed to support ...
It doesn’t matter if you are just getting into your first Jeep or fabricating a frame for your tenth, we all need some way to cut metal for our projects. Choosing the right tool for the job is ...
There’s no reason to use a hacksaw in a modern farm shop. Cutting metal on a farm often used to involve either an oxy-acetylene torch, a hacksaw or tin snips. If a shop was “high-tech,” it might have ...