First the CNC, is defined in wikipedia as computer numerical controlled (CNC)
see page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numerical_control
Next you simply attach a laser to the point of cutting,
This process allow's for extreamly accurate cutting of many materials, from wood, foam, concrete, metal and others. Because the laser is such a focused point and force, it will cut almost anything, but the key to accuracy of the cut is in the machine controled numerically by the computer so that you can get very small and precise distances cut with your machine. The precision of the control and the focus of the laser beam alow cut's in material that would not be possible any other way. So you can get precise alignment in matching parts.
Hope this helps.
Yes, a laser cutter can cut diamond because diamond is a carbon-based material, and carbon can be vaporized by a high-powered laser. However, the process can be challenging due to diamond's exceptional hardness, which can damage the laser cutter's lenses and mirrors. Specialized techniques and equipment are required for cutting diamonds with a laser cutter.
American physicist Theodore Maiman constructed the first working laser in 1960. But research started in 1958
There are 6 steps to using a laser cutter at home on the wikihow.com/Use-a-Laser-Cutter website. If you follow the website instructions you should be fine.
A laser cutter is a generic term for a broad range of machines with a broad range of capabilities. A machine shop laser cutter costs in excess of 30000$. A much less capable machine will run about 4500$.
yes
The laser cutter was invented by Kumar Patel in 1967 while he was working at Bell Labs. Patel's invention revolutionized cutting and engraving processes by using a high-powered laser beam to precisely cut through materials.
Laser consumables refer to the parts that can be replaced in a laser cutting machines, such as filters, nozzles and optics. A laser cutter is a machine that cuts materials very accurately using a laser.
Many safety precautions need to be taken when working with or near a laser cutter. When in operation, a laser cutter can expel waste materials that can be extremely hot, causing burns or fires within close proximity. Some precautions that can be taken include having someone closely monitor the cutter at all times and have several fire suppression systems nearby. Safety glasses that block intense light should be worn whenever the cutter is in operation.
it will burn through the floor
turn on switch and then have anything printed and then it will cut your thing and then you have it
A laser cutter works by using a focused beam of light generated by a laser to cut or engrave materials. The laser beam is directed through a lens to concentrate its energy on a specific spot, melting, burning, or vaporizing the material in its path. The cutter can move in precise patterns controlled by a computer, allowing for intricate designs and shapes to be created. Commonly used materials include wood, metal, plastic, and fabric, making laser cutting versatile for various applications.
it cuts out precise shapes on plastics such as acrylic