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Tag:Metal-work

What is the difference between a laser that will cut metals and one that won’t?

Posted on January 26, 2018by duckmanCategories:Blog, Uncategorized
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A friend who recently acquired a CO2 laser cutter for his school recently sent me a message. “What is the difference between a laser that will cut metals and one that won’t?”. I thought this is a good question, as the answer will help with understanding how to work with many materials.

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