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05.01.2009, 05:59 PM

Lazer cuts tend to be more precise due to the smaller cutting 'tool' diameter, though what thickness you can do is another question. I would suggest doing some test cuts of various intricate shapes on a scrap piece of material to see if it leaves a clean finish/edge like you desire. One thought is that the heat of the lazer will either leave a nice clean edge that seels itself, so is less prone to splintering, or it may leave a slightly singed edge- only one way to find out, unless there are websites that offer the same service so could advice you on what to expect.
   
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