
Adam from X-Laser sent in this important last-minute Fourth of July tip for those of you who have laser cutters nearby at your BBQ:
We used an Epilog Helix 35W, I found that the sweet spot for hot dogs was 1200DPI, 14% speed and 100% power. We had less success rastering ground beef though, it seems to be better suited for vector engraving.


That is the worst application of ketchup and mustard I have ever seen.
lmao! I know right!?
OMG, you are right! The absolute worst!
I know.! the Wurst
And what if Your so called discovery will be used from the criminals to tourcher their victims ? Have You ever think about this ?
dude !!!!! really!!??!
no just not right
Really? Cheap ass-sausages on a BBQ? Worse yet, skinless ones? A better use for the laser cutter in conjunction with summertime foodstufs would be to have individual steaks branded with instructions for your friendly BBQuistador – Might I suggest phrases such as MEDIUM, CREMATED, BLOODY, BARELY BLUE, and STILL SQUIRMIN’?
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Where can you get a 35W laser?
For about 6k you can pick up one of these toys. Ask for one for Christmas.
Ugh! Ketchup on a Hot Dog???
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