Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Honeycomb Bed A honeycomb bed is a type of work surface commonly used in laser engraving machines to support and hold materials during engraving. The bed consists of a grid-like structure with evenly spaced cutouts or perforations, resembling a honeycomb. The design of the honeycomb bed allows for efficient extraction of fumes, debris, and heat generated during engraving, ensuring proper ventilation and preventing material warping or damage. Honeycomb beds provide excellent airflow and support for a wide range of materials, making them ideal for versatile engraving applications in industries such as signage, woodworking, and manufacturing. |
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