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Laser cutter + arm = Laser tattoos

Some people are just asking for serious injury....

As shown here

 
Nov 24, 08 6:43 pm
MArch n' unemployed

oh dear....

may this thread enjoy the silent death it deserves.

Nov 24, 08 7:22 pm  · 
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induct

I'm going for it, brb

Nov 24, 08 8:41 pm  · 
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if I had a laser cutter I'd try it on my knuckles since I'm not ready to commit for real ones there (yet)

Nov 24, 08 9:53 pm  · 
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chaos3WA

my laser cutter (x-660) automatically shuts off the laser when the top is opened...

also, won't the fact that the surface being etched into is not planar cause the laser to go in and out of focus?

Nov 24, 08 10:24 pm  · 
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That is awesome!!!

Nov 25, 08 8:11 am  · 
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Ryan: just gotta trick the relay that runs to the cover.

Nov 25, 08 8:16 am  · 
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liberty bell

That's not tattooing, that's branding.

My friends once came up with the idea of doing decorative bruising. You'd always have a repeat clientele!

Nov 25, 08 8:21 am  · 
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TenaciousArchitect2b

LOL@Chris_Hildrey

Nov 25, 08 9:57 am  · 
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A Center for Ants?

i'm offering to do experimental laser eye corrections for $10 an eye. any takers?

Nov 26, 08 1:55 pm  · 
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FrankLloydMike

I had a friend who once, drunkenly, used a broken Bic pen and a needle to give himself a rudementary tattoo on the back of his hand. About a week later, but just as drunk, he decided that the tattoo had been a bad idea and that he needed to get rid of it immediately. Luckily, he had a cigar handy and burnt it out, rendering himself no longer tatooed, but instead horribly disfigured.

I can see a similar situation being set in motion here.

Nov 26, 08 2:05 pm  · 
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bowling_ball

"Horribly disfigured" ? hahaha! A little burn on his hand?

As somebody with extensive branding, I wonder what that makes me?

Wait, don't answer that. Sign me up for the laser cutter!

Nov 26, 08 2:14 pm  · 
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