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No talent needed!

Neil Lawton

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I always used to call the laser cutter at the school I worked in as the " No talent machine" as it was constantly used for stuff that should be easily accomplished by hand with a bit of practice. I'm still getting to grips with the one I have but I'm sure I couldn't have reproduced the pissy look our cat gives us when I point a camera at him!
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I always used to call the laser cutter at the school I worked in as the " No talent machine"

Not so much as "talent" required now as skill and knowledge of the software, laser and material types to use. everything has a different outcome.

But at least you now clearer how the cat sees you in the pecking order tho.:thumbs:
 
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