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What is Laser Cutting?

Laser cutting is a precision manufacturing technique that uses a high-powered laser beam to cut, engrave, or shape materials. Guided by a digital design, the laser focuses intense heat on the material—such as wood, metal, acrylic, or glass—vaporizing or melting it to create clean, accurate cuts. This process is celebrated for its speed and ability to produce intricate patterns with minimal waste.

What is the Use of Laser Cutting?

Laser cutting is widely used across industries like manufacturing, jewelry, and signage. It’s perfect for crafting detailed prototypes, custom parts, and decorative items. Its precision makes it ideal for both small-scale projects, like engraving designs, and larger applications, such as cutting industrial components.

How Can We Use It in Architecture?

In architecture, laser cutting brings a new level of detail and creativity to design. Architects use it to create precise scale models, showcasing complex structures with fine finishes. It’s also employed to cut custom panels, screens, or facades from materials like metal or wood, adding unique aesthetic elements to buildings. For instance, laser-cut decorative partitions or intricate window patterns can elevate a project’s visual appeal. Additionally, it speeds up prototyping, allowing architects to test ideas quickly and refine designs with accuracy.

Laser cutting blends artistry with technology, offering architects a tool to push boundaries and craft spaces that are both functional and stunning.

Laser Cutting

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Ar.Karthy krishna

B.Arch,MAA(Iaac,spain)

Digital fabrication & Logarithmic modeling expert

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Open your thoughts with our expertise

Ar.Karthy krishna

B.Arch,MAA(Iaac,spain)

Digital fabrication & Logarithmic modeling expert

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