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There are some modern benchtop laser cutters available. They're much cheaper and smaller than what we currently have and have a great UI (including things like live preview for placing the cuts using a webcam).
There are some modern benchtop laser cutters available. They're much cheaper and smaller than what we currently have and have a great UI (including things like live preview for placing the cuts using a webcam).


One of these is the [https://www.makeblock.com/laserbox/ Laserbox]. The downside with this specific one is that is requires a cloud web interface for operation. So, if the VC startup company goes down, the device stops working.
* [https://www.makeblock.com/laserbox/ Laserbox]: the downside with this specific one is that is requires a cloud web interface for operation. So, if the VC startup company goes down, the device stops working.
 
* [https://glowforge.com/ Glowforge]: very similar as the one above, with the same downside.
The second one is the [https://digilab.dremel.com/products/lc40-laser-cutter Dremel LC40]. As far as anlumo has been able to find out, they're only sold in the US for now.
* [https://digilab.dremel.com/products/lc40-laser-cutter Dremel LC40]: As far as anlumo has been able to find out, they're only sold in the US for now.


All of the ones anlumo was able to locate are only 40W.
All of the ones anlumo was able to locate are only 40W.