Tag Archives: biomedical engineering

Laser Cut Origami?! (ft. Physics)

Complex origami patterns like Miura Ori have incredibly cool mechanical properties, but look really hard to make. So we cheated and used our laser cutter. With this style, we also didn’t get any extra creases– just clean tesselating folds! For more on Origami physics, check out what the Cornell Department of Physics is up to: […]

CO2 Laser Overview and Beam Alignment

This is to give you an intro to CO2 lasers and a method for correcting beam alignment – which falls out of alignment due to bumps and rough use of the laser. The laser I’m demonstrating is a Lumenis Ultrapulse CO2 Laser. You laser perfectionists can go make your own video on laser alignment, I […]