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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.

Texas Technical University students working with a Boss Laser machine.

What You'll Find Inside Each School’s Page:

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Three Levels of Performance and Patriotism

Professional Grade

Built for creators, businesses, and workshops, that need reliable, and powerful machines.

Industrial Grade

For manufacturers, fabricators, and universities that demand flexibility and efficiency.

Military Grade

Highest tier of durability and precision, engineered for mission-critical applications.

How to choose a laser cutter/engraver.

 

Material/ProcessCO2 LasersHP-Series CO2UV LasersFiber MarkersFiber 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
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      1. fiber markers do not efficiently process clear acrylic

      2. fiber markers do not process glass

      3. UV and fiber lasers have higher resolution

      4. yields a durable mark but is not considered permanent, not necessary for marking with a fiber

      5. only fiber markers meet FFL requirements for ID numbers; UVs can permanently mark metal parts, CO2s can be used for non-metal parts


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