la·ser/ˈlāzər/

noun

  1. a device that generates an intense beam of coherent monochromatic light (or other electromagnetic radiation) by stimulated emission of photons from excited atoms or molecules. Lasers are used in drilling and cutting, alignment and guidance, and in surgery; the optical properties are exploited in holography, reading bar codes, and in recording and playing compact discs.

verb

  1. treat or remove (something) using a laser, especially as part of surgery

The Farm owns and operations a 100W CO2 Laser capable of cutting 3/8 plywood, woods, rubber and acrylics; etching metal, woods, glass, cork and various other materials.

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