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3 REASONS WHY A LASER CUT MAP MAKES THE PERFECT GIFT

  Laser cutting a three-dimensional wooden map of a location makes a delightful gift. A map that shows the recipient's place of birth is a great gift. Prices vary depending on the size and complexity of each laser-cut map. Multiple maps may also be available for more popular areas. You can search by region or state to find maps that would make the perfect gift for someone on your gift list. 1. Every 3D Wood Map Features a Special Region Laser-cut maps highlight coastal areas and select inland bodies of water throughout the world. This includes all the coasts of Alaska and the United States. Click on a region to view all available maps. Every coast in the United States, as well as many other international islands and beaches, are represented on maps. The Pacific West Coast offers gift-givers a range of maps, from Alaska to the Hawaiian Islands to San Diego. There are many options for the East Coast, from the Chesapeake Bay to the Mid-Atlantic coast. A variety of maps showing intern
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HOW ARE LASER CUT MAPS CREATED?

  The first step in creating a  laser-cut map  is to create a design by using cartographical comparison. Next, laser cutting and engraving are followed by staining and hand assembly. In layers of wood precision cut, each three-dimensional map shows the topographic and bathymetric profile of a particular region. Learn more about the combination of cutting-edge technology with artisanal craftsmanship to create each 3D wooden map. 3D Map Data Source To create precise cuts, laser cutters use vector files. Each map design is built on the synthesis of six maps from the same area. Before you can start the fabrication process, rendering takes a lot of time. During this phase of map design, all of the following considerations are taken into account: Bathymetric charts Topographical charts Points of interest Water features The underwater elevation levels of bathymetric data correspond to the topography on land. These levels determine the number of layers that are included in each 3D map. This an