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* Air Compressor installed underneath laser. Pull laser forward ~4' in order to access. '''Careful not to move to far as you will pull out water / air cables
* Air Compressor installed underneath laser. Pull laser forward ~4' in order to access. '''Careful not to move to far as you will pull out water / air cables


 
=Get it running=
<del>* Reconnect electronics (disconnected during leg removal)</del>
<del>* Go over LASER cutter, compare with manual.</del>
<del>* Install Tube</del>
<del>* Connect power to LASER Cutter: Boots</del>
<del>* Connect Air Compressor to LASER: Working</del>
<del>* Connect power to Chiller, connect alarm cable to laser: Works</del>
<del>* Test Jogging X/Y/Z</del>
<del>* Super brief test firing: Works</del>
<del>* Align Mirrors</del>
<del>* Figure out placement of computer/monitor</del>
<del>* Install lasercut software & test connection to laser</del>
<del>* Remove Metal Cutting Board (below honeycomb)</del>
<del>* Fix hood closing issue (catches on right side)</del>
<del>* Install hood handles</del>
<del>* Organize Air & Water Tubing</del>
<del>* Mount Air Compressor to floor</del>
* Finalize Filter Decision


=Old Information=
=Old Information=

Revision as of 21:01, 8 June 2014

Machine Information

Owner: Backyard Brains Who Can Use: Greg/Tim/Zorica and whoever they say can use it at this point. More people to be determined shortly.

Specific to install at AHA

  • Water Chiller installed underneath laser. Pull laser forward ~4' in order to access. Careful not to move to far as you will pull out water / air cables
  • Air Compressor installed underneath laser. Pull laser forward ~4' in order to access. Careful not to move to far as you will pull out water / air cables

Get it running

* Reconnect electronics (disconnected during leg removal) * Go over LASER cutter, compare with manual. * Install Tube * Connect power to LASER Cutter: Boots * Connect Air Compressor to LASER: Working * Connect power to Chiller, connect alarm cable to laser: Works * Test Jogging X/Y/Z * Super brief test firing: Works * Align Mirrors * Figure out placement of computer/monitor * Install lasercut software & test connection to laser * Remove Metal Cutting Board (below honeycomb) * Fix hood closing issue (catches on right side) * Install hood handles * Organize Air & Water Tubing * Mount Air Compressor to floor

  • Finalize Filter Decision

Old Information

Move from top of the stairwell to bottom

  • Professional movers/riggers have been contacted by Josh.
  • BYB willing to pay for service (~$600)

Build a filter

  • Email thread started to finalize which filter to build
  • BYB willing to cover costs (~$1,000)

Find out exactly where it's going downstairs

  • Planning on Craft Area. Where does Craft area go?

Prep the area it's going in

  • Find new location for Craft Area
  • If filter requires hole through wall to boiler room (There may be pre-existing penetrations, ask Josh)


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 175*131*42cm
  • Equipment Dimension Bot Half 175*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: 68mm
  • CFM ~512


Manuals


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"

Who can use

  • This machine has been ordered by Backyard Brains. They will need to use it for BYB production purposes, but would love to see it used by trained members of AHA and help bring more members & income to the space.
  • How does one get approval to use?
    • TBD