Another mesmerizing video. Laser engraving American express logo on paper.
Laser engraved American express logo on paper
Another mesmerizing video. Laser engraving American express logo on paper.
Laser engraved American express logo on paper
In this project we were to laser cut regular 12X12 in 4 mm corrugated cardboard boxes into irregular ones. Our client-artist was inspired by chalk marks measuring time. Another proof of versatility of lasers and laser cutting technology.
Laser cut corrugated 12x12x12 in cardboard boxes.
Laser cut corrugated 12x12x12 in cardboard boxes.
Søren Jensen, Danish consulting engineering company, definitely can do all three. But "THINK" is probably the most important contributor in this project. You can see how "THINK", being taken for the basis, can change your living environment. Is it a sculpture? Is it a new method? Perhaps, both. Laser cut out of recycled polypropylene sheets PolyShell "is the result of a research question which investigates how ultra-thin sheet materials of almost negligible inherent stiffness can be re-formed into structures capable of enclosing large volumes", authors say.
Courtesy of Søren Jensen.
Courtesy of Søren Jensen.
Courtesy of Søren Jensen.
When we were laser cutting this project for The Dayton Metropolitan Library, designed by Virginia Kistler, we did not realize that it will look so monumental after assembling. Our part in the project was to produce those black intricate silhouettes by laser cutting 1/16 in neoprene rubber. The result ismuch more than impressive!
The Dayton Metropolitan Library ceiling sculpture by Virginia Kistler. Laser cutting by WE LASERS.
The Dayton Metropolitan Library ceiling sculpture by Virginia Kistler. Laser cutting by WE LASERS.
The Dayton Metropolitan Library ceiling sculpture by Virginia Kistler. Laser cutting by WE LASERS.
The Dayton Metropolitan Library ceiling sculpture by Virginia Kistler. Laser cutting by WE LASERS.
ALEJANDRA DIAZ DE LEON LASTRAS definitely knows how! She proves that a laser cutter and a great idea can execute almost impossible task - create a whole new environment in a few hours or days. This project shows the power of laser cutting technology as a fabrication tool for architectural spaces.
Courtesy of ALEJANDRA DIAZ DE LEON LASTRAS
Courtesy of ALEJANDRA DIAZ DE LEON LASTRAS
This was one of those projects where we helped our client to design her project. First, we had to make 3D file for a Canon camera with all the details and buttons and windows using an Autodesk software and our designing muscles. Then using the same program sliced the final shape into a set of layers for laser cutting. Autodesk allows you to play with many options, including type and direction of slicing, number of layers and thickness of the material. Simply playing with those few options you can get quite a different result. We went for a simple vertical stack slicing and 4mm corrugated cardboard for this project. All we had to do after is to laser cut it. The result you can see on the picture.
Just finished laser cutting these stunning wedding invitations out of printed card stock paper. This project is a good example ofcollaboration. the client supplied us with already printed invitations and we designed pattern for laser cutting.
Another example proving how versatile laser cutting technology is. This work of ANDRES CALDERON shows that laser cutting can be smartly used to make an exciting and highly detailed ad campaign with just a laser cutter in your hands. Not bad, especially if you have a few pieces of chipboard and limited budget.
What can be done with cardboard, fish and laser cutting technology when you put them together? We like Raoul Döring's answer. Yes, a beautiful and original packaging can be done.
It is not a first time when Iris van Herpen strikes us with her unprecedented way to juxtapose craftsmanship and technology. In particular, laser cutting technology. This ability to imagine those surreal looks made out of thousand plastic pieces and bring them to life, using cutting edge technology is astonishing.
Photography by Morgan O'Donovan