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Machine Information
- Owner: All Hands Active!
- Who Can Use: Anyone that has taken the All Hands Active Laser class or those authorized by Greg G and Tim M.
- Contact: Mike or the board for information.
How to use this laser cutter
- You must be trained on this LASER before using it. Get trained by taking the class!
- Detailed Checklist for Big Red: http://goo.gl/agZeub
- Simplified Checklist for Big Red: http://goo.gl/jM9vem
- i3 Detroit has a similar laser cutter and a very nice wiki: http://i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Laser_Cutter_-_Bumblebee
- Their power/speed settings won't correspond with ours, as their cutter is 150 watt, this one is 80.
Cost
$.75 a minute of actual laser time - public $.50 a minute of actual laser time - members
Interesting Issues
- When running an outline of a Moai head, the laser stopped and started at various points for a very brief moment.
- We simplified the outline in inkscape and made sure to unite lines in lasercut 5.3. This helped, but we still stop/start problems with the laser.
- It appears that if your image/vector file is greater than any dimension of the bed (140cm * 90cm), the software will crash upon opening.
Occasional divets noticed when cutting through acrylic
Material: 3mm Clear Acrylic
- Divet pattern may correspond to honeycomb outline. Suggestions:
- Mentions reflection issue from honeycomb: http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?199099-Knife-table-verses-honeycomb-table
- Utilizes a different cutting table method: http://www.kernlasers.com/PDF/Magazine%20Articles/Laser%20Engraving%20on%20a%20Larger%20Scale.pdf
- Mentions proper adjustment of beam as a means of reducing relflection: http://leadershipdilemma.net/tag/5-essential-tips-for-cutting-acrylic-sheets-with-laser/
- Mentions reducing power and cleaning your grid: http://www.sawmillcreek.org/archive/index.php/t-205172.html
- Suggests leaving the backing material on your acrylic (possible just back side)
- Nick suggests just putting a piece of paper on the back side
- Divet Pattern seems to be reduced when:
- Leave adhesive material backing on Acrylic
- With 3mm cut at 25% Speed 100% Power.
- Do a test circle or line first with your material to verify.
Notes specific to the install at AHA
- Water Chiller installed underneath laser. Pull laser forward ~4' in order to access. Be careful to avoid crushing or pulling out tubes for air & water
- Air Compressor installed underneath laser. Pull laser forward ~4' in order to access. Be careful to avoid crushing or pulling out tubes for air & water
What was Ordered
Jinan TransonCNC 1490A in a 1490B shell. (It comes apart easier for the purpose of fitting through our front door)
- We have been told that everything is outfitted to run on standard 120ac (LASER Cutter, Chiller/Pump, and Exhaust)
- LASER Power Reci80W
- Weight: ~450 kg (1000 lbs)
- Equipment Dimension Top Half 192*131*42cm
- Equipment Dimension Bot Half 192*131*70cm
- Working Area 140cm*90cm
- Metal Slat Table
- Motorized up and down table
- honeycomb table
- Red Dot pointer
- Auto Focus
- Extra Reci80W (LASER Tube)
- Extra Lens & Mirror
- Extra Motion Card (Controller)
- Extra Belt - X Axis
- Extra Belt - Y Axis
- Extra Motorized up and Table Belt
- Extra Girdle Belt
- Extra X Motor
- Extra Y Motor
- Extra Z Motors (2)
- LASER Goggles
- CW3000 Water Chiller
Exhaust
- Exhaust Port: 6"
- CFM ~512
Manuals
- Software Manual: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9x4RIcqwUojamYxMkswT3EwUWtFVWpwMHpZM0ZRN2hyRFdr/edit?usp=sharing
- Machine Manual: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9x4RIcqwUojbm5tdzI2ZnFmV291anZBS0RaZGlOVXQweUZz/edit?usp=sharing
Ongoing Maintenance Costs
Regularly Recurring
- Filters
- Activated Charcoal?
- de-ionized water
- LASER Tubes
Occasional
- Replacement Hardware on LASER (Motors, Belts, etc.)
Ongoing Maintenance
- Who is responsible for the work?
- Who is responsible for the costs?
Training
- TBD once we have the machine. See the manuals linked above for "What we know now"