I was gettin' kinda tired of always sending the same old speed and power settings to this machine so I added etch-a-sketch knobs, a joystick, and a sewing foot pedal.
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Wouldn't it be fun if those controls worked! I vote for the etch-a-sketch knobs and the foot pedal. You could literally "drive" the laser cutter. :)