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Where can I access a laser cutter?

Laser cutting machines are available at a number of outlets. You need to make a template that the machine will cut to produce the pieces for reassembly. These templates are 2D files and can be developed in programs such as Autodesk 123D Make. You can then generate a 2D file with your preselected card thickness and model size. This can be sent to your laser cuttting service. Ponoko is one such outlet that offers this service online.

For the lucky ones that live in a city with a techshop, can visit it and their equipment. 

Additionally, a list of worldwide tech shops can be found here.

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Where can I access a laser cutter?

Laser cutting machines are available at a number of outlets. You need to make a template that the machine will cut to produce the pieces for reassembly. These templates are 2D files and can be developed in programs such as Autodesk 123D Make. You can then generate a 2D file with your preselected card thickness and model size. This can be sent to your laser cuttting service. Ponoko is one such outlet that offers this service online.

For the lucky ones that live in a city with a techshop, can visit it and their equipment. 

Additionally, a list of worldwide tech shops can be found here.

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The specimens displayed on this site are published specimens unless otherwise indicated. The information about the artifacts on this site is of a general nature only and unless otherwise indicated, has been written either by members of the African Fossils team, the National Museums of Kenya or the Turkana Basin Institute. The printed models are not of a high enough resolution to enable accurate scientific measurements and have generated using photogrammetry and in some cases low resolution digital models have been generated using laser scanners.

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