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Thread: Evaluating CO2 lasers and questions from a newbie

  1. #16
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    Sounds like a good idea, Kev!! I wouldn't buy one from a private party sale, but a dealer or a used one from the manufacturer would sure help with the $$$.
    Barb

    Retired and loving life learning new skills to make crafts for dog rescue group fundraising, etc. Crafting toys include 80W Trotec Speedy 360, 1st generation Carvewright, SC Midi-lathe, SwingMan, CraftRobo, Cameo3, AdobeCC . . .

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    Hadn't thought about FB as a resource for used units. Thanks, John, I'll join their groups!!

    No photos would probably be a deal breaker, although I have read it is tough to get the image and settings right for each medium for a really good job, ideally I'd want the tools that could do it. Some of the photos I saw in the archives of photos done on acrylic are awesome.
    Barb

    Retired and loving life learning new skills to make crafts for dog rescue group fundraising, etc. Crafting toys include 80W Trotec Speedy 360, 1st generation Carvewright, SC Midi-lathe, SwingMan, CraftRobo, Cameo3, AdobeCC . . .

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