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Laser Engraved Almond
sand textiles and sculptured mignardise: sesame rolled plums, filled dates with nuts, meringues clouds, figs with ricotta, pistachios… | Instagram
Bread has appeared in art ever since the agrarian civilisations which relied upon grain as a staple food have existed. There is an Egyptian hieroglyph, a simple semi-circle, that depicts bread, and…
Adam from X-Laser sent in this important last-minute Fourth of July tip for those of you who have your laser cutters nearby at your BBQ: We used an Epilog Helix 35W, I found that the sweet spot for hot dogs was 1200DPI, 14% speed and 100% power.
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For something tasty why not some Laser Brûlée marshamallows? You can engrave onto almost any food!
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Photo: mleak [Flickr]Photo: mleak [Flickr]Carnegie Mellon University art student and Flickr user mleak is working on a project called From Whence It Came which involves etching processed lunch meat with a laser cutter: These are my testers for a project I'm working on using processed lunch meats etched with a laser cutter. Ultimately, I would like to show the entire process from animal to ambiguous pink slice of meat over the course of a package of lunch meat, beginning here with bologna…
Wooden laser cut and engraved table menu
How many times have you bit into a piece of fruit only to find that you're also chomping on a sticker label? The small yet wasteful labels have long been the bane of waste-conscious fruit and vegetable eaters, but that might all change thanks to new technology
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