Laser-Cut Wooden Records by Amanda Ghassaei
Designer Amanda Ghassaei has unveiled these incredible looking laser-cut wooden records that also



Designer Amanda Ghassaei has unveiled these incredible looking laser-cut wooden records that also happen to be functional. Using a 1200dpi precision laser, Ghassaei has rendered music sound bytes from digital audio albeit with diminished quality. Check out the video below for a quick look at how these records are made as well as what they sound like. If you’d like to know more about her records, check out Ghassaei’s site here.