There’s an old saying, that in theory there’s no difference between theory and practice, but in practice there is. That sentiment could easily be applied to refitting a 3D printer to hold a laser.
Now that anyone can go online and get a fairly decent 3D printer for around $200, they’ve officially fallen out of the “Elite Hacker” arsenal and are now normal, if perhaps highly specialized, tools.
xTool’s M2 combines color printing, laser cutting, and engraving for less than $600, making desktop crafting feel far more ...
Unleash your creativity and take your engraving projects to new heights with the Ortur LU3-20A Laser Module. Designed for use with Ortur and Aufero Laser Engravers, this powerful 20W laser module is ...
This Black Friday, CrealityFalcon offers some of its best deals on the Falcon2 series, including the powerful Falcon2 Pro 22W and Falcon2 Pro 40W laser engraving machines. These machines are ideal for ...
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Which laser engravers are best? Customization of items has long been the easiest way to showcase one’s personality and style, much superior to using an item identically to millions of others who ...
xTool, a leading innovator in the laser engraving industry, has broadened its impressive product range with the introduction of the xTool F1. This latest addition to the xTool lineup is hailed as the ...
IRVINE, Calif., November 5, 2012 – HID Global, a worldwide leader in secure identity solutions, today announced the FARGO HDP8500LE Industrial Card Laser Engraver, a new module in its FARGO Industrial ...
HID Global announced the FARGO HDP 8500LE Industrial Card Laser Engraver, a new module in its FARGO Industrial Series for high-security state and government eID programs and other applications ...