After launching the new iPhone SE 2 last week, Apple has moved on to release something entirely different and pretty unexpected – instructions on how to make your own face masks.
Instead, Apple lists some pretty sophisticated techniques in its instructions, including laser cutting.
However, that rather begs the question – why would an ‘expert’ go to Apple for face mask manufacturing advice guidance?
The instructions go on to suggest that laser cutting, water jetting and die cutting are the ideal methods for cutting your mask screen.
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