Laser Cutter Certification - Friday 06/27/25 @ 7pm

June 27, 2025
HeatSync Labs
Mesa, AZ
Registration Closed

Laser cutters are awesome tools and HeatSync Labs is a place where you can laser cut cool projects. This is the class for anyone wanting to learn to use the laser cutter without needing supervision. Learn how to cut and engrave with both the 80 Watt and 60 Watt laser cutters. We will get hands on and everyone will make themselves a HeatSync Labs key chain. This is a 3 hour workshop please plan to be there for all of it.

Laser cutters are great for cutting wood, acrylic, paper, fabric, and some other materials (it cannot cut metal). During class we will cover why some materials are not safe because of toxic fumes. Safety related to the various systems as well as fires that can occur inside the laser cutter.

No experience necessary. Ages 18 and up. Those under 18 can be trained on the laser, but would still require a certified laser cutter user to supervise using the laser.

We will also briefly cover some of our our hackerspace culture and norms related to cleaning the laser, cleaning other tools and work areas, cooperative efforts to improve the space and fulfill our educational mission.

HeatSync Labs is a non-profit hackerspace where you can make stuff. Come check it out and learn to make things.

Sign up to get notices about events you're interested in. A liability waiver is required before using tools. Anyone under 18 must have a guardian.

Raspberry Pi Box, Pinewood Derby VW Bus, Stamps, Dinosaur Engrave, Mirror Engrave, Coin Bank Box

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When

June 27, 2025
7:00 p.m.
to
June 27, 2025
10:00 p.m.
America/Phoenix (-7:00)

Where

HeatSync Labs
108 W Main St
Mesa AZ 85201

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Tickets

  • Laser Cutter Class
    US$45.00
    1 X student for Laser Certification Class
Organized By

HeatSync Labs is a maker space. Location: 108 W. Main St. Mesa AZ, 85201. Our community likes to make things and part of this is having classes on a range of topics.

http://www.heatsynclabs.org/