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Ridgewood High School: Next Up from the Duffield STEAM Initiative – Epilog Fusion Laser

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Ridgewood NJ, through the Duffield STEAM Initiative, the Epilog Fusion Laser machine was recently installed in the RHS Innovation and Makerspace Lab.  This machine has a high-speed laser, as well as a large cutting area (24″x24″x10″), enabling students to create larger projects or work on multiple smaller projects at one time. The camera registration system gives users a real-time image of the engraving table so projects can be quickly and accurately positioned. Another great feature is the LED touch display which makes the laser easier to use and operate. And, this new laser can engrave and cut a variety of materials including wood, acrylic, fabric, cork, rubber, slate, glass, and more! The Epilog Fusion Laser will expand the fabrication capabilities of our facilities and programs. Stay tuned for more news from the Duffield STEAM Initiative.

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Systems in the Fusion Edge Series can engrave and cut a variety of materials including wood, acrylic, fabric, cork, rubber, slate, glass, and so much more. Additionally, these easy-to-use laser machines include a 7-inch LED-lit touch display, trace capabilities at the laser, as well as SAFEGUARD™ features that keep the mechanics of your laser cleaner than ever.

One thought on “Ridgewood High School: Next Up from the Duffield STEAM Initiative – Epilog Fusion Laser

  1. There is no “A” in STEM.
    An Epilog Fusion Laser is all STEM… No “A”

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