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- | ====== How to Use the 50w Laser Cutter | + | ====== How to Use the Laser Cutters |
- | + | //**Note: You must be trained before handling | |
- | //**Note: You must be trained | + | Please contact James Pittman to set up training. |
- | Please contact James Pittman to set up training | + | |
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- | ====Specifications ==== | + | [[https:// |
- | * Effective cutting space is 24" | + | [[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1VYQCxWqMdUxkUEqs9pJGCVKcTS2RcB7l|Laser Cutter Software]] |
- | * The laser is capable of cutting up to 1/4" thickness. | + | |
- | * The unit is controlled by an [[http://en.rd-acs.com/prod_view.aspx?TypeId=50099& | + | |
- | * The software has gone by many names: RDCAM, LaserWorks, and RDWorks. [[http:// | + | |
- | * Machine home is typically upper lefthand corner. | + | |
- | ==== Accepted Materials ==== | ||
- | __Cutting__ | + | ====Specifications ==== |
- | * Wood | + | |
- | * Fabric/ | + | |
- | * Leather | + | |
- | * Acrylic | + | |
- | * Paper | + | |
- | * Chipboard | + | |
- | * Cardboard | + | |
- | * Rubber | + | |
- | * Solid Wood | + | |
- | * Plywood | + | |
- | __Etching__ | + | |
- | * Wood | + | * The small laser is capable of cutting up to 1/4" thickness, big laser can cut up to 1/2" in some materials. |
- | * Acrylic | + | * The small laser is controlled by an [[http:// |
- | * Glass | + | * The software has gone by many names: RDCAM, LaserWorks, and RDWorks. |
- | * Tile | + | * Machine home is typically upper left-hand corner for the small laser, upper right for big laser. |
- | * Leather | + | |
- | * Coated Metals | + | |
- | * Ceramics | + | |
- | * Stone | + | |
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- | * Cardboard | + | |
- | * Plywood | + | |
- | * Solid Wood | + | |
- | * Rubber | + | |
- | ====Banned Materials==== | + | ^ Accepted Materials ^ Banned Materials |
+ | | Wood (solid + ply) \\ Fabric/ | ||
+ | *: These materials can only be etched, not cut. | ||
- | __CUTTING & ETCHING__ | + | //** Using banned materials can result in damaged machines or exposure to toxic gasses. If you're not sure, ask! If your material isn't listed, ask! **// |
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- | * Printed Circuit boards | + | |
- | * Carbon fiber | + | |
- | * high-density polyethylene | + | |
- | * Nylon | + | |
- | * Treated Lumber | + | |
- | * Polyester | + | |
- | * Depron Foam | + | |
- | * Polyproylene | + | |
- | * Teflon | + | |
- | * ABS | + | |
- | * Metal(with the exception of coated metals, i.e. anodized aluminum or using Thermark) | + | |
- | __ Etching Only__ | + | ==== Before your session / File Formats ==== |
- | * Glass | + | |
- | * Stone | + | Ultimately, the laser cutter reads files in rdworks native format (.rds). If you want to lay out your job outside of RDworks (which is recommended, |
- | * Ceramics | + | |
- | ==== File Formats ==== | + | |
- | Laserworks RDCam only likes certain | + | |
*.dxf | *.dxf | ||
*If using Adobe Illustrator, | *If using Adobe Illustrator, | ||
- | ==== Settings ==== | + | As covered in the training, we usually recommend preparing a vector image in a program like Inkscape, saving as dxf, importing to rdworks, and then adjusting |
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- | Here are suggested | + | |
- | * Cutting power should never be set above 80. | + | |
- | ^ Material | ||
- | ^ Corregated Cardboard| Cut | 80% | 25 | | ||
- | ^ Plywood (3/16" thick)| Cut | 80% | 12 | | ||
- | ^ Glass (clear, rotary)| Etch | 80% | 500 | | ||
- | ^ Acrylic (0.093" | ||
====Start-Up==== | ====Start-Up==== | ||
- | - Remove dust cover | + | - Turn on the {{ : |
- | - Conduit Fan - ON | + | - **Small cutter only:** Make sure the sheet metal lever on the air conduit leading to the fan is set to ' |
- | - Water pump - Submerged | + | - **Small cutter only:** Check the water pump is submerged. |
- | - Water level - To Line (Distilled water only!) | + | - **Small cutter only:** Check the water level is to the line (Distilled water only!) |
- | - Control Switch | + | - Open the cutter and make sure there is nothing on the bed. |
- | - Water Pump - ON | + | - Turn on the cutter. |
- | - Air Pump - ON | + | * Small cutter: turn the Green Control Switch ON |
- | - Focus - Calibrate | + | * Big cutter: turn the key switch ON. |
+ | - **Small cutter only: | ||
+ | - **Small cutter only: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Starting a job==== | ||
+ | - From rdworks (either on the shop pc or your own, plugged in to the cutter {{ : | ||
+ | - Press ' | ||
+ | - Put your piece on the cutting bed | ||
+ | - Focus - There should be an orange plate attached to the cutter | ||
+ | * **On the small laser**:Use the z axis knob in the bottom right of the interior of the machine to adjust the height of the head | ||
+ | * **On the big laser**: carefully move pointy lens cover up and down on the head. | ||
+ | - Remove the focus plate (). | ||
- Set Start Position with arrows | - Set Start Position with arrows | ||
- Press Origin to set 0 point | - Press Origin to set 0 point | ||
- | - Laser - ON (but turn off for test runs) | + | - Press ' |
- | - Track all times and pay at $10/hr | + | |
+ | - Press ' | ||
+ | - After the cut finishes, wait a moment for the smoke to clear before you open it up. | ||
+ | - Turn off the laser switch. | ||
+ | - Open the cutter | ||
+ | - Write down how long the cut took (it's listed on the control panel in the top left) | ||
- | ====Shutdown==== | + | ====Shutdown/Cleanup==== |
- | - Did you record | + | - Add up your times and pay in the box at $10/hour |
- Laser - OFF | - Laser - OFF | ||
- Control Switch - OFF | - Control Switch - OFF | ||
- Clean out interior | - Clean out interior | ||
- Conduit Fan - OFF | - Conduit Fan - OFF | ||
- | - Replace Dust Cover | + | - **Small cutter only:** Conduit valve closed. |
+ | - USB cable {{ : | ||
+ | - Focusing plate back above the cutter control panel. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Settings ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Settings that have worked for others are listed in a print out above the scrap area (along with some test pieces). These are also good examples if you are working with new materials of the sorts of tests you might want to do. | ||
+ | |||
+ | //** Cutting power should never be set above 80. **// | ||
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+ | Here are suggested settings for different materials on the small laser: | ||
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+ | ^ Material | ||
+ | ^ Corregated Cardboard| Cut | 80% | 25 | | ||
+ | ^ Plywood (3/16" thick)| Cut | 80% | 12 | | ||
+ | ^ Glass (clear, rotary)| Etch | 80% | 500 | | ||
+ | ^ Acrylic (0.093" | ||
====Tips and Tricks==== | ====Tips and Tricks==== | ||
* The harder the wood, the more power/less speed it will take to cut. | * The harder the wood, the more power/less speed it will take to cut. | ||
* Plywood takes more power/less speed than solid wood of the same thickness. | * Plywood takes more power/less speed than solid wood of the same thickness. | ||
- | * The kerf of the laser is often around .5mm. Keep this in mind if cutting pieces that are designed to fit together. (Kerf is the amount of material that is removed by the cutting element. With saws, it is the thickness of the saw blade.) | + | * The kerf of the laser is often around .5mm (or around .3mm on the big cutter). Keep this in mind if cutting pieces that are designed to fit together. (Kerf is the amount of material that is removed by the cutting element. With saws, it is the thickness of the saw blade.) |
* The kerf will also be variable from the top to the bottom of the laser-cut piece, being wider on the top and thinner near the bottom. The variation will be more pronounced in thicker materials. | * The kerf will also be variable from the top to the bottom of the laser-cut piece, being wider on the top and thinner near the bottom. The variation will be more pronounced in thicker materials. | ||
+ | * Always test settings on your material before cutting your whole piece. | ||
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+ | If you're looking for something to cut, here are some websites we've found helpful in the past. | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | Want to test whether a material is safe to cut? | ||
+ | - Consult the list above. | ||
+ | - Perform [[https:// |
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