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Offline Tweakie.CNC

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Re: My first attempts at laser engraving.
« Reply #10 on: May 04, 2009, 07:21:50 AM »
Hey Guys,

I am still learning about this process and don't know all (hardly any really) of the answers myself yet.

The laser I have used was bought last year from Virtual Village, one of the Chinese retailers, and came with its own constant current power source (picture attached) which just requires a standard 5 Volts regulated supply. It cost around £35 (GBP) plus the shipping cost.

The laser is used in CW mode (continious operation) and my GCode file was edited to delete all the +Z moves completely and replace the -Z moves with G4 P3 to give a dwell before moving off from each new starting position. When the G0 moves are made they are too fast for the laser to bite therefore focus was set once, at the start of the job and without any subsequent Z moves using a feedrate of F20 (mm/min) and G0 inbetween the results were as you can see in the initial photos. Increasing the feedrate thins the line width and reducing the feedrate thickens it. (I guess the whole process must be very similar to plasma cutting requiring pretty much the same disciplines).
I did modify the laser to add a focus ring (the clear acrylic part on the front) but all this does is allow me easy focusing adjustment without using any special tools.

This laser does focus well even though it has plastic optics (min. 30mm - max. the length of my workshop) and was originally purchased as an allignment tool for a larger YAG laser which I have been slowly constructing for the last 6 Months or so (not sure if I will ever get it finished though). It was just by chance that I fitted it to my CNC to see how it would cut vinyl. Now it is a whole new ball game and I have so much learning to do (all the laser engraving machines I have seen so far use fast raster scan and pulsed laser operation) CW operation and vector drawing is just like conventional engraving and well suited to relatively slow moving CNC machines such as mine.

Thanks Guys for the interest - I will post more info and pics as things develop.

Tweakie.
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Re: My first attempts at laser engraving.
« Reply #11 on: May 04, 2009, 10:55:57 AM »
Very interesting, Tweakie, I appreciate you taking the time to share your info on this.

Could be a fun area to dive into  8)

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Re: My first attempts at laser engraving.
« Reply #12 on: May 04, 2009, 12:00:03 PM »
Hi Dave,

I am only too pleased to share any info I have. All I know about CNC has come from you guys sharing your info.

Another piece of information - When the laser is operated at 2 Volts it produces a faint beam which is ideal for focusing because there is no loom and the beam can be adjusted to the smallest spot then it only lases when the voltage is increased to 5 Volts - pretty similar to the operation of the laser cross hair pointers we use for the tool positioning.

Couple more pics. - The Mach write wizard allows GCode to be created without Z moves which is ideal for experiments - This little laser cuts through 4mm high density foam (the stuff I use to protect RC servos and receivers) too easily, in fact it scored the surface during the fast G00 moves. It also makes short work of pvc electrical tape too.

Tweakie.
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Re: My first attempts at laser engraving.
« Reply #13 on: May 04, 2009, 01:43:36 PM »
Now that's just friggin nifty......  8)

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Re: My first attempts at laser engraving.
« Reply #14 on: May 04, 2009, 03:49:14 PM »
Hello Tweaky

Thank you for the info

Marcel

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Re: My first attempts at laser engraving.
« Reply #15 on: May 04, 2009, 04:22:59 PM »
Great info :)
 What thickness of plastic do you think it would cut?
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Re: My first attempts at laser engraving.
« Reply #16 on: May 04, 2009, 06:16:10 PM »
Thanks for the posting the info Tweakie,
Looks interesting.
RICH

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Re: My first attempts at laser engraving.
« Reply #17 on: May 04, 2009, 06:43:41 PM »
Do you have a link to where you got the laser from?
Hood
Re: My first attempts at laser engraving.
« Reply #18 on: May 04, 2009, 07:03:18 PM »
http://www.virtualvillage.com/

They sell on Ebay too

Very serious seller, bought many times from them and never got any problem at all

Jeff

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Re: My first attempts at laser engraving.
« Reply #19 on: May 04, 2009, 07:07:05 PM »
Thought that might be the place but have searched through there and cant find a 150mw laser, must be going blind ;D
Hood