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Laser cutting of wooden parts

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Ed White

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Mar 11, 2015
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Sheffield
Hi guys. I'm starting a total rebuild of a TAylor Titch; a fully wooden airframe. I run an engineering company, and buy in a lot of laser cut parts. The company I deal with can offer both laser cut and water jet cutting for those familiar with it. I can see having a full kits of parts saving a huge amount of time. Has anyone gone down this route? Any negatives? Thanks in advance, regards, Ed
 
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