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Amazing stone carving laser machine

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ChickenNugget1 year ago

Did no one make it to the fish?

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Go-Granite.Com1 year ago

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Mason Douglas1 year ago

Um...the fish 😶

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shaquille o'atmeal1 year ago

Wtf the fish at the end. And the announcer plays it off like it's an inanimate object

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MathAndScience.com1 year ago

A laser carves stone through **laser ablation**, using a high-powered beam (like CO2 or fiber lasers) to heat and remove material. The focused light—guided by a computer—vaporizes softer stones, melts or fractures harder ones, and gets blown away by air jets. Precision comes from tiny, controlled movements, with depth adjusted by focus. Stone type affects how it reacts (e.g., limestone vaporizes easily, granite fractures). It’s great for detailed etching but slower for large-scale work, needing good ventilation for dust.

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Hekt1 year ago

The kind of technology ancient civilizations had

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Dan1 year ago

Bruh the fish at the end💀

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Molly1 year ago

this is how dino fossils were created and dinosaurs were never real

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geeweezay1 year ago

Why etch a sketch the fish? Straight to hell for those guys.

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Sera Aurelia X1 year ago

Millions of stone masons just rolled over in their graves

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Ratty Mc Rat Bags1 year ago

Surely that's how they built those temples carved out of rock perfectly