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CNC & Laser Work CNC and laser work involves using a computer-controlled laser to cut, shape, or engrave materials with high precision. The process starts with a design in CAD software, which is then converted to machine instructions (G-code) using CAM software. The CNC machine then uses a focused laser beam to follow the instructions, cutting through or marking the material, which can include wood, metal, plastic, and fabric. CNC laser cutting and engraving Design and Programming: A design is created using Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software. A Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) program translates the design into a series of instructions (G-code) that the CNC machine can understand. Material Preparation: The chosen material, such as metal, wood, plastic, or fabric, is placed on the machine's work surface. Cutting or Engraving: The CNC machine directs a high-powered, focused laser beam along the programmed path. The laser cuts through the material by vaporizing, melting, or burning it. Quality Control and Finishing: After the process is complete, finished parts are inspected for accuracy and quality. Depending on the application, additional post-processing steps like deburring or surface treatment may be applied. Applications Automotive and Aerospace: Cutting sheet metal components for vehicles and aircraft. Jewelry: Cutting and engraving intricate designs in precious metals. Signage: Creating letters and logos from various materials. Woodworking: Engraving designs and logos onto wooden items. Industrial: Creating custom parts and components for a wide range of products.






