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- Acrylic Cutting Machine
Acrylic Laser Cutting/Engraving Machines, enabled by a computer, are capable of handling complicated graphical designs, delicate geometries and crystal clear edges with flair – thereby producing high-quality products. It also gives the user the freedom to cut and engrave at the same time - 3D Printer
Dating back to the 1980s Japanese were the firsts to develop this technology later called 3D Printing by hardening polymers using ultraviolet lights. Modern-day 3D printers are taking over the old conventional techniques of casting, forging, etc. It converts CAD files on desktop to solid objects for use, by a simple process of depositing the supplied material layer - 3D Scanner
3D scanning is a technique used to capture the shape of an object using a 3D scanner. Many different 3D scanning technologies exist to 3D scan objects, environments, and people. The result is a 3D file of the object which can be saved, edited, and even 3D printed. - Laser Cutting Machine
Laser cutting is a technology that uses a laser to slice materials. While typically used for industrial manufacturing applications, it is also starting to be used by schools, small businesses, and hobbyists. The focused laser beam is directed at the material, which then either melts, burns, vaporizes away, or is blown away by a jet of gas, leaving an edge with a high-quality surface finish. - Soldering Kit
Soldering is a process in which two or more items are joined together by melting and putting a filler metal into the joint, the filler metal having a lower melting point than the adjoining metal. Unlike welding, soldering does not involve melting the work pieces. - Vinyl Plotter
It is a fully computer-controlled machine wherein the computer controls the movement of a very sharp blade over the surface of the material that is fed to the machine. This machine is capable of cutting out shapes and letters and many more, from the sheets of thin self-adhesive plastic (vinyl).