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-title: Laser Cutting   --Week N--
+title: Laser Cutting   --Week 6--
 description: Accessibility
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 # Welcome to the Future of Access Technologies
 
-Week N, Brief Intro to Laser Cutting
+Week 6, Brief Intro to Laser Cutting
 
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@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ We're using a [Glowforge](https://glowforge.com/).
 - It takes SVGs as input
 - It can engrave, cut, etc
 - We're providing plywood, 3mm thick [double check with calipers]
-- We will not engrave during lab, it slows things down too much, but we may cuts
+- We will not engrave during lab, it slows things down too much, but we may cut
 
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 # What can you do?
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Engraving: Burns. Can do greyscale.
 First create a design in TinkerCAD (or other CAD software if you know it well)
 - You should group everything together that is touching
 - Place it carefully. The base plane will determine what is part of the final SVG
-- We will not engrave during lab, it slows things down too much, but we may cuts
+- We will not engrave during lab, it slows things down too much, but we may cut
 - Export it as SVG (demo)
    - Include mm as units
 - Re-export *with images emedded* if you add them