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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.
[Johannes] has been reading Hackaday for years but this is the first project he’s tipped us off about. It’s a laser engraver built from a DVD burner diode (translated). It turned out so well we wonder ...
The YouTube channel DIY Builder has published and created a DIY Arduino laser engraver which is powered by an Arduino Nano development board and is fitted with a 200-250mW 650nm Laser Module. Check ...
The laser engraving industry continues to expand as small manufacturers, customization businesses and industrial workshops seek higher precision, greater material compatibility and scalable production ...
Here's my review of the new mCreate 3D printer and laser engraver from Makeblock! In this video I design and build a model ...
Precision marking continues to shape modern manufacturing, especially in industries where detail, durability and material integrity matter. In response to increasing demand for high-resolution marking ...
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 ...
Laser engravers are cool as heck. I'd never used one before getting my hands on this 10W model from Creality, but I'm definitely a convert after using it for a month. Usually, I've been a bit ...