Design Requirements
It is useful to specify some sample tasks that a laser cutter could be used for. These
scenarios suggest some potential applications of laser cutting in an effort to define the
design objectives.
Project Scenario 1: Media Storage Rack
This project involves the manufacture of a rack that would hold the user's collection
of removable media: CD's, DVD's, Zip disks, etc. In this scenario, a customer purchases a
software design tool from a website, and downloads it to a PC. The dimensions of his or
her available space are entered, including irregularities specific to the room or other
furniture. The user specifies the storage capacity of the system (e.g. 200 CD's, 50
minidiscs, 20 VHS tapes), and selects from various materials and surface finishes.
After the necessary materials are delivered, the user follows on-screen prompts to
place sheets of raw material onto the laser bed. Pieces are cut in order of use, and a
customized multimedia tutorial guides the user through assembly. Tab-and-slot design
allows most pieces to be joined without any fasteners. Finally, the user has the option of
printing out a set of labels to organize the collection.
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IKEA Corp. |
Project Scenario 2: Personalized Backpack
This project consists of creating a knapsack for carrying books or personal items. Many
features- material type and color, number and type of pockets, strap length, personalized
initials, etc.- are customized for a particular user.
As in the previous project, a custom software application could guide the user through
all steps of manufacture. The laser cutter would be used to cut sheets of synthetic fabric
and foam padding. After placement by the user, the laser could again be used to
"weld" the pieces by melting them together. |

LLBean Corp. |
Design Specifications
Having described some possible tasks, we can list target design specifications for a
low-cost laser cutter. Although no first-generation design would satisfy all of these
goals, they are meant only to serve as a guide to the constraints and opportunities.
| Physical |
- size <500cm in any dimension
- weight <100 lb.
- internal air filter (no exhaust)
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| Functional |
- cutting of wood, plastics, fabric, rubber <1cm thick
- cutting rate (1cm acrylic): >1 cm/sec.
- drilling of same materials
- life cycle of 36 months
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| External |
- cost <$300
- safe to operate in home environment (laser classification)
- user-maintainable
- 3 year operating life
- no louder than a vacuum cleaner
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