The FabLight is a laser cutter designed to safely cut both metal sheets and tubes.
For more information about the process of using the FabLight (e.g., preparing and loading a file/CAD drawing) and a full list of approved materials, please visit the Jacobs bCourses page. In a non-COVID year, both the online quiz and in-person training is required prior to being able to use the FabLight.
The FabLight is more precise than a water jet and has a less steep learning curve. In a non-COVID year, it is also more available due to being located in the general all-purpose makerspaces (studios 110 and 120) and not the metal shop with its more limited hours. For Jacobs Project Support during COVID, the FabLight similarly has a faster turnaround time and can produce parts more quickly once a request is received.
The disadvantage is that the FabLight of course cannot cut through as thick materials as a water jet. The maximum thickness that a STAR member has previously cut through on the FabLight without issue is 1/8" stainless steel.
November 2020: The Payload subteam successfully laser cut leaf springs for the Bear Force One payload structure out of 1/32" 6061 aluminum, available through the Jacobs Material store.