Has anyone used or seen something called the VersaLaser?
This is the web site: http://www.versalaser.com/english/. It says it
can cut many materials including wood up to 1/4" thick and it can be
used like a printer. Just draw the shapes using any drawing program
and "print" it.
Sounds like it would be useful for inlay and relief work.
The price ($10K) will keep some away. ;-)
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I've seen it.
If I had the $$ to buy one, I would.
Maybe in a few years :)
Looks like a very handy machine though.
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Top Spin <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Has anyone used or seen something called the VersaLaser?
>
> This is the web site: http://www.versalaser.com/english/. It says it
> can cut many materials including wood up to 1/4" thick and it can be
> used like a printer. Just draw the shapes using any drawing program
> and "print" it.
>
> Sounds like it would be useful for inlay and relief work.
>
> The price ($10K) will keep some away. ;-)
Wow, is that cool. In their flash demo, they show some very intricate inlay
http://www.versalaser.com/english/laser_applications/demos.html#
And you thought when you got a color Inkjet it was a novelty?
The "ultimate" in hard copy. . .<s>
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"Top Spin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Has anyone used or seen something called the VersaLaser?
>
> This is the web site: http://www.versalaser.com/english/. It says it
> can cut many materials including wood up to 1/4" thick and it can be
> used like a printer. Just draw the shapes using any drawing program
> and "print" it.
>
> Sounds like it would be useful for inlay and relief work.
>
> The price ($10K) will keep some away. ;-)
>
> --
> For email, use Usenet-20031220 at spamex.com