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    cutting and assembling body parts

    Found this pdf file on the human body ,converted it to a *.dxf file ,sized it and cut it on the co2 laser
    took about 8 min for the cutting and a bit more for assembly ang getting the right brass bolts to hold and flex
    the parts


    http://youtu.be/jOt3tmf5OIA
    Its going to be usefull for demo
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    I have to think I'm not the only one that opened this thread wondering just what the heck you were doing with your laser!

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    I guess there could be worse things ,I always wanted something flexible like this for display and this is

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Coloccia View Post
    I have to think I'm not the only one that opened this thread wondering just what the heck you were doing with your laser!
    The "cutting" part I (thought I) understood, just wasn't sure why you'd want to...never mind.
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