Laser-based calibrating method and apparatus

Cutting – Processes – With reorientation of work between cuts

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C083S075500, C083S076800, C083S520000, C144S356000, C144S394000, C144S404000

Reexamination Certificate

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06895844

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for identifying a place where a saw may be performed. An oscillating laser beam is provided to a target according to a user preference. The user selects at least one characteristic of the oscillating laser beam in order to identify the target in an outdoor environment. The selected at least one characteristic is then provided to a motor which executes the oscillating.

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