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Grad Student Invents Cheap Laser Cutter 137

An anonymous reader writes "Peter Jansen, a PhD student and member of the RepRap community, has constructed a working prototype of an inexpensive table-top laser cutter built out of old CD/DVD drives as an offshoot of his efforts to design an under $200 open-source Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) 3D printer. Where traditional laser cutters use powerful, fixed-focus beams, this new technique dynamically adjusts the focal point of the laser using a reciprocating motion similar to a reciprocating saw, allowing a far less powerful and inexpensive laser diode to be used. The technique is currently limited to cutting black materials to a depth of only a few millimeters, but should still be useful and enabling for Makers and other crafters. The end-goal is to create a hybrid inexpensive 3D printer that can be easily reconfigured for 2D laser cutting, providing powerful making tools to the desktop."

Comment Re:I'll give you a hint (Score 1) 438

Thanx for taking the trouble to inform me, ppanon. That made for exciting reading. Also, I realized just how poorly informed I am. :D

I'm now pretty sure that there MUST be a project for establishing a space factory which could be used for many other purposes including building photovoltaic cells of higher efficiency than now possible (probably because of the Earth's gravity). Would you know of any such?

Also, the dark side of the moon has featured as a base & launchpad for in-system missions in many sci-fi novels. Why is it that money is NOT being concentrated on building such a base with mines, refineries, factories, etc.?

Comment Re:An alternate interpretation (Score 2, Interesting) 160

Why would an advanced (for their time) knowledge of medicine & surgical practices preclude the belief in magic?!?!? Humans are quite individualistic and so it would be quite wrong to assume that there would be a uniformity in beliefs. There have always been AND are always going to be differing groups of people REGARDLESS of the age/era/whatever.

Some might have believed in magic, some in God/gods, and others in science.

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