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    Amanda Gassey, who a few months earlier managed to print a working record on a 3D printer , continues to go crazy. Based on the experience from the previous series of experiments, now using Python and Processing scripts, she converted the MP3 file into a program for the 120-watt laser cutter Epilog Legend 36EXT and was able to cut a gramophone record from wood and even from thick paper. The specifications are slightly worse than for records printed on a 3D printer - 4-5 bits and 4.5 kHz. Like last time, a detailed description of the experiment and all the scripts used are published on Instructables .





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