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Aiza Ishenova
Alex was a delight to work with! He is a true professional who knows his craft that has been in this business for decades. He helped us make custom pendants last minute for Burning Man and made our entire camp happy. Exited to work with him on future projects.
Ross Keong
Very responsive and adaptable to what we needed. Was accommodating and helpful when we had an unexpected change of plans and needed direct assistance. Easy to work with and a quick turnaround. Client was happy with the result. Thanks for your help with our project!
Jeffrey Porcaro
Parts made quickly and they look great!
Andrew Kimball
Awesome quality! Love it, will take my products to the next level
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we can, assuming it can fit into machine. best if you email us picture of the table. you can find our email here https://www.lasercutz.com/contact/
In a way yes, if its uses YAG principal then rod needs to be replaced. Then it needs aligment and thats hard to do without special tools so we usually have to send source back to factory. Plsease email us with manufacturer of the source and we will see if we work with that company
We don't trim chair legs, laser is not needed for that. Those can be trimmed by hand with saw. If contractor is needed for that i think wood shop is better option then home depot as jome depo only cut their materials. For wood shops thete are many on McDonald Ave and also around 1st and 2nd Ave in Brooklyn. That assuming you have wood legs.
Yes we do
Hi, im not sure what crocodile case is. My guess it will be laser cuttable, however in terms of seating up kickstand that mat be tricky. Normally if we do industrial design we do "ears" so that kickstand can be submerjed into that part, thats if we do whole part design. if we work with existing part then results are less predictable so basically we need to try and see what would happen.
Marking inside should not be a problem but we need to unfold it and see whats there to be sure that there are no complications
wooden bats yes and we done that in past, gloves are possible to engrave too but much harder as there no or minimum flat area so results may be unpredictable
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