@@suleymantumbul6650It's a fiber laser, as for the depth - I think it's quite shallow but you can run it repeatedly to build up a deep etching. The cheapest of these kinds of lasers start at around $1,500/$2,000.
It is a series of microscopic explosions. The laser is simply a concentrated heat source. It's so intense and so focused it causes shattering of the stone or glass or metal. Some is completely vaporized into gas, other is blasted into dust. They normally have a vacuum tube near by to suck the gas and dust away from the area and out side or through a filter. Breathing some fumes by a laser cutter can be hazardous so they always have ventilation to remove it while it is burning. To make more depth, they use stronger and more repeated passes. But the answer is it gets burnt to gas and or fractures into clouds of dust which is vacuumed away.
Now, this stone must be secretly, at night, thrown into the excavations to the archaeologists...
😂😂 good idea 😂😂
Which machine is this? And how much depth can we cut?
Any answer ?
@@suleymantumbul6650It's a fiber laser, as for the depth - I think it's quite shallow but you can run it repeatedly to build up a deep etching. The cheapest of these kinds of lasers start at around $1,500/$2,000.
Infinite depth
@@Mr_Rain_Forest which machine
at least 30w fiber laser
what hardness of stone max?
This is a Pulsed fiber laser.
What was the run time?
Machine name & price plz
How i can get ones
Not real.
How stronflg is machine?
Possibly 60 W or more
Omg how many what laser lol
Bro..... ia this real? Now im sad.... hate when cultural stuff get mass produced
This seems ancient technology to carve statues on stones
And now we see why ancient astronaut theorists believe aliens commit a third kind communication with our ancient civilization.
Ppl use to have skills now they buy them
@@smartwatchonplutoidiot
@@smartwatchonpluto saves time
How many hours did that take?
That is what we call a pile of bull. Unless your laser can bend light around things there is no way it did those undercuts.
Walk like an Egyptian 😅
Plagiarism
This is how indian temples were carved. Advanced tech
is that a Fiber laser? how many Watt's`?
Machine name & price plz
Name of the laser machine please??..thanks.
Looks Fake
Where can I buy the machine?
Internet
@@chrishunt1941😮
just search for Fiber lazer engraver
how long did it take you 3 hours?
price of this machine please
Bisa jadi kedepannya bakal ada pembohongan artefak
Machine name & price plz
Machine name & Price plz
Machine name & price plz
Machine name and price nhi bta rhe pta nhi hai kya
what stone is it?
Ohhhh my god
How is the file generated?
Probably an obj or stl
Depth maps created with some common software like Photoshop... definitely not an obj
Hi
Which laser model is this?
How many passes was this?
yes
This technique was used in the past to design Indian old temples
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Can you do this with a co2 laser?
I believe that it will take a lot more time than a fibre laser
no i think you will need a Fibre to do that
Is this real? I know it must be time lapse. More info is needed.
Looks like 10 times faster
Na, this engraving needs AT least 2hours.
Can it do the same with metal?
Likely so
Likely so, since my brother use those.
Depending on the type of fibre laser machine, you can even engrave in colour on metal
Humans reaching to high end tech,they should interact with 5 elements very very carefully
What do you mean?
Where is the missing stone going?
It disapears like magic or is there sience too back it up?
breaks into microscopic particles
they are probably blowing the powdery residue by wind
It is a series of microscopic explosions. The laser is simply a concentrated heat source. It's so intense and so focused it causes shattering of the stone or glass or metal. Some is completely vaporized into gas, other is blasted into dust. They normally have a vacuum tube near by to suck the gas and dust away from the area and out side or through a filter. Breathing some fumes by a laser cutter can be hazardous so they always have ventilation to remove it while it is burning. To make more depth, they use stronger and more repeated passes. But the answer is it gets burnt to gas and or fractures into clouds of dust which is vacuumed away.
@@newmonengineering Thank you for your helpfull answer Sir!
It is turning into smoke, very toxic, you do not want to do this in a machine that vents to a closed space.
this is fake AI generated
no its just a fiber laser
@jackintheshop