by dbcisco » Sat Apr 18, 2009 9:13 am
The laser cutter is a CNC table mill with a laser inplace of the motorized bit.
Same post investment cost as any CNC. The problem with laser cut balsa is that it is much slower than a die press. Also, unlike CNC which often makes master parts from which castings are made, you can't do that with wood.
However, you could use a traditional CNC mill to make a thousand perfect dies very cheaply and have perfect die cut balsa parts forever. It would have cost much less and possibly been close to laser cut quality. But, the words "laser cut" sells kits. even if you could die cut wood better than laser it wouldn't sell as many kits. Although, I have seen very high priced kits that only come with printed sheet wood!
One thing I have learned from business is this, the best product is not always the most marketable or profitable and people will spend alot more for an identical item if it has status attatched to it (IE: I-pod, Blackberry, Align T-rex, Cadillac, Prada, etc.) or even if that status product is not as good as a competitor.
A bumblebee isn't supposed to fly but does.
My plane is supposed to fly but doesn't.
Balances out doesn't it : )