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Saw one of these used yesterday:
http://www.lasersquare.com/lt55.asp Laser templator Videos on site. Used for my countertops, but obviously has other applications, as do the company's other products, even for...heaven help us...boats. Never seen a laser templator in action before. Especially useful, the tech said, for granite. The output goes to a CNC cutter. |
Cool equipment
HK wrote:
Saw one of these used yesterday: http://www.lasersquare.com/lt55.asp Laser templator Videos on site. Used for my countertops, but obviously has other applications, as do the company's other products, even for...heaven help us...boats. Never seen a laser templator in action before. Especially useful, the tech said, for granite. The output goes to a CNC cutter. Good for you! |
Cool equipment
"Dan" wrote in message ... HK wrote: Saw one of these used yesterday: http://www.lasersquare.com/lt55.asp Laser templator Videos on site. Used for my countertops, but obviously has other applications, as do the company's other products, even for...heaven help us...boats. Never seen a laser templator in action before. Especially useful, the tech said, for granite. The output goes to a CNC cutter. Good for you! They are pretty cool .... and there's a boating connection. We did the kitchen of our house in Florida over with granite and they used a laser templator. It creates a 3-D measurement "image" of the countertop areas, splashguard requirements, and the sink cutout requirements. The 3D data is then programmed into the cutter. All the pieces fit perfectly. Boating connection? A similar laser device is used by many prop shops to "profile" a prop for refurbishing, balancing or adjusting the pitch and cup of the blades. Eisboch |
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