Laser Cutting Guide

The Fab Lab is home to 3x Epilog Laser Fusion M2 40 and 1x Epilog Laser Fusion Pro laser cutters.

Overview

Laser cutting can be used in the fabrication of architectural models, site models, 1:1 prototypes, decorative objects and more. The precision and speed of laser cutting enables clean outcomes and the production of shapes which can be assembled into presentation quality models.

Laser cutting is a process where a high-powered laser is directed by computer software to cut, etch or raster various types of materials. The Fab Lab laser cutters process flat sheet materials of varying thickness, and are able to achieve three types of outcomes:

Our Laser Machines

Demand increases around key submission deadlines throughout semester and during these peak periods, jobs can take several days to process. Please keep this in mind and submit jobs well in advance during these times. You can see the length of the job queue by clicking 'submit/track a job on our website

Machine & Material Capabilities

For an up-to-date materials list please see here:

You are also welcome to supply your own material either from offcuts from our offcut bin, or from material purchased externally. If you have purchased material from a store/external supplier, you'll need to prove that the material is safe to cut (we cannot cut PVC, acetate, or other materials that produce toxic gases when cut).

Epilog Laser Fusion M2 40

The Fab Lab houses 3 x Epilog Laser Fusion M2 40.

  • Materials: Timber, Acrylic, Card, Polypropylene. For more materials consult Fab Lab Staff.

  • Cutting Area (in millimeters): 900L x 600W x 8H

The Epilog Laser Fusion Pro 48

The Fab Lab houses 1 x Epilog Laser Fusion Pro 48

  • Materials: Timber, Acrylic, Card, Polypropylene. For more materials consult Fab Lab Staff.

  • Cutting Area (in millimeters): 1219L x 914W

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