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Real Projects. Real Classrooms. Real Impact.
Explore how schools across the country are using Boss Laser systems to inspire creativity, teach real-world skills, and bring learning to life.
Each school below is part of our growing Laser Teamwork community — showcasing student-led projects made with laser cutters and engravers in CTE, STEM, art, and design programs.
What You'll Find Inside Each School’s Page:
- 🎓 Info about their program, classes, and setup
- 🛠️ Student-made laser projects (with photos and details)
- 🌐 Social media or school website links
- 📝 Blog-style posts and updates as they share more over time
Mason Innovation Exchange
George Mason University
Laser Cutting is performed under supervision of MIX Staff during Fabrication Lab open hours. Please bring your file with you and a staff member will help you cut your project. Looking for more information about file types, capabilities, and how to set up your project? Take our Laser Cutting Orientation workshop and learn more!
School of Art
Texas Tech University
The Art Shop caters to students from all concentrations within the School of Art and houses a wide variety of tools and machinery, including digital fabrication. Here students can build their technical and problem-solving skills to guide their artistic research. Students are highly encouraged to take advantage of the shop space and varied equipment to complete their work.
College of Design
NC State University
The College of Design has three Boss Laser System laser cutters available in Leazar Hall 220A, next to the Materials Lab and two in 111 Lampe, room 118. The laser cutters are available for College of Design students, faculty and staff only. Laser cutters provide precise cutting and engraving on a variety of materials.
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How to choose a laser cutter/engraver.
| Material/Process | CO2 Lasers | HP-Series CO2 | UV Lasers | Fiber Markers | Fiber Cutters |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NON-METAL CUTTING | |||||
| Wood Cutting | |||||
| Acrylic Cutting | |||||
| Leather Cutting | |||||
| Paper/Cardboard Cutting | |||||
| Fabric Cutting | |||||
| NON-METAL ENGRAVING | |||||
| Wood Engraving | |||||
| Acrylic Engraving (1) | |||||
| Leather Engraving | |||||
| Paper/Cardboard Engraving | |||||
| Glass Etching/Engraving (2) | |||||
| METAL CUTTING | |||||
| Steel Sheet Cutting (3) | |||||
| Steel Plate Cutting | |||||
| Aluminum Cutting | |||||
| Brass/Copper Cutting | |||||
| Gold/Silver Cutting | |||||
| METAL ENGRAVING | |||||
| Powder-Coated Metals (3) | |||||
| Anodized Metals (3) | |||||
| Direct Metal Engraving | |||||
| METAL MARKING | |||||
| Permanently Mark Metals | |||||
| Metal Marking w/ Spray (4) | |||||
| APPLICATIONS | |||||
| Powder-Coated Tumblers (3) | |||||
| Natural Metal Tumblers | |||||
| Firearms (5) | |||||
| Medical Implants | |||||
| Shop All Lasers | LS-Series | HP Series | UV-Series | FM Series | FC Series |
fiber markers do not efficiently process clear acrylic
fiber markers do not process glass
UV and fiber lasers have higher resolution
yields a durable mark but is not considered permanent, not necessary for marking with a fiber
only fiber markers meet FFL requirements for ID numbers; UVs can permanently mark metal parts, CO2s can be used for non-metal parts