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Engraving is the process of cutting or incising a design into a hard, flat surface, usually a metal, with a pointed tool known as a graver. In its broadest meaning, engraving can be described as the art of cutting lines in wood, metal either for replication through printing or for decoration. In its narrowest sense, engraving is an intaglio printing method in which the lines are incised in a metal plate with a burin or a graver.
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2L Inc's Pro 3 Engraving Software Program For Producing 2D Data Matrix Barcodes Is Now Available
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2L inc. announced recently that it is accepting orders for its' new PRO 3 CAD/CAM Engraving Software Program.
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2L Inc.'s Spring Loaded Engraving Toolholder for CNC Engraving Is Now Available in 20 mm Metric Size
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Five Different Diameter Spring Loaded Engraving Tools Are Now In Stock For Use With Virtually any CNC Machine.
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2L Inc's Spring Loaded Engraving Tool for Engraving Curved, Flat and Uneven Surfaces Is Now Available In a New Mini Size 3/8" Diameter to Accommodate Smaller CNC Machines.
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Source 2L inc., Hudson, Massachusetts - 2L inc. announced today it has expanded its' Spring Loaded Engraving Tool line and is now offering, for immediate delivery, a new size 3/8" diameter "Mini" Spring Loaded Engraving Tool.
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2L Inc's Spring Loaded Engraving Tool for Engraving Curved, Flat and Uneven Surfaces Is Now Available In a New Mini Size 3/8" Diameter to Accommodate Smaller CNC Machines.
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Source 2L inc., Hudson, Massachusetts - 2L inc. announced today it has expanded its' Spring Loaded Engraving Tool line and is now offering, for immediate delivery, a new size 3/8" diameter "Mini" Spring Loaded Engraving Tool.
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High Speed Compact Machining Systems
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The CAT3D CNC high-speed compact machining system has features that include a 60,000-rpm spindle, an automatic tool change unit with electronic tool length measurement and a "Z" height correction sensor. The "Z" probe has the ability to measure and map a contoured surface for precise machining.
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