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Since the launch of Lasergist users always wanted this. Now we are ultra-happy to eventually make the Lasergist Marketplace! And as always, we are making this based on user requests. Have an idea? Just shoot!


Great news everybody! You asked for a quick-to-order sample; we just made a cool christmas-special sample available for immediate dispatch! check it out: http://lasergist.com/ and click on "get a sample"!


Thank you very much for this recommendation. At the moment we're only doing stainless steel, as this is the main material we focus on, have developed finishing techniques and in general, this is the material we are most experienced in. I can easily see jewellery being made of Stainless Steel though. Just drop as a line at hello@lasergist.com - maybe we can discuss on the jewellery market!


It's 304 in shiny and 316 in brushed - see here: http://lasergist.com/discover


Bulk work still goes through more traditional channels - like inquiring/quoting etc. The actual limitations are 1500mm x 3000mm ;)


I used BigBlueSaw for making frames and parts for some robots I built for fun. They fill a nice gap in that they serve hobbyists but can work with materials and sizes that support beefy, industrial style designs. Conventional machine shops won't give me the time of day due to small quantities and non-recurring orders.

Anyhow, I went home last night and knocked together a little cutting template for some hobby leatherworking I do. At $30 CAD shipped, it's hard to resist trying it out. If I'm happy with the result I'll share the site and template on some leatherworking forums - those guys are always looking for easy ways to build templates. Good luck with your launch.


100% agree with you. It's exactly like that.


hmmm.. What? Are you sure you visited the right website? We specifically avoid needing to subscribe/register etc....


We are totally in! Totally irrelevant maybe but SVG is a great file format for this. Food for thought i guess..


too technical detail I think but anyway, yes it is compensated on our side!


Thanks. For artistic uses, yes it's too technical. But for mechanical design, it seems like an important piece of information. If it is compensated on your side, you're right, I don't necessarily need to know the exact width -- but please put the fact that it is compensated on your website. Would also be helpful to know for the internal corner radius of a nominally square internal corner.


It's important when you're making thin slots or need to know the roundness of inside corners.


noted - I see that another user too asks for more technical details so we'll add those on the website directly.


Of course we are talking about all of our lasers combined!!


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