The truth is that, like many things in life, laser cutting machines will pose a serious threat if and only if the necessary precautions are not taken before, during, and after operation. There are definitely certain risks associated with laser cutters like the potential for toxic fumes (some of which are known to be carcinogenic or irritant to the lungs in other ways), fires, and physical bodily injury that are not associated with other kinds of cutting machines like die cutters. Luckily, there are some quick simple ways to avoid these hazards and to cut projects cleanly and exercising the best practices in safetyLaser cutters have been in existence since the mid-1960s. Initially fiber lasers were used to cut metal exclusively.This use was the norm for a number of years.Later on in the 197