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by bsder
798 days ago
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o_O? The article literally has a video of the laser actually cutting stainless steel (aka the Devil's chewing gum). The title says "melt steel". That was the practically the whole point of making these kinds of laser. Video link: https://youtu.be/SFXmFNTviRI |
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> We even used it to cut through steel. As the bright, beautiful beam carved a disc out of a metal plate 100 μm thick, our entire lab huddled around, watching in amazement.
So... it can cut steel! As long as the steel is 100 μm thick. I think that is literally about the thickness of a piece of paper.
This newfound information does not weaken my skepticism about the hobbyist laser mill that can cut through (useful) pieces of steel coming to a garage near you any time soon, unfortunately.