

Shibuya, Tokyo is now home to Fab Café, a coffee house with a public use laser cutter. Just walk in with a vector design and your material and enjoy a cup of coffee while the laser does its thing. According to Spoon & Tamago, the café opened on March 7th and is operated by Loftwork, a local digital media production company. [via NOTCOT]
Thanks to masakiishitani on flickr for the above photos of Fab Café.










This is totally cool. I would love going there and I hate coffee! This is a huge idea, for access and collaboration.
Why doesn’t Kinkos do something like this? Get a 3d printer and a laser cutter in those shops for public use.
Yeah …. I hope they have some restrictions … No coffee goes well with the chemical death smell of lasered acrylic!
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