what is laser Cutting
technology that is used to melt, burn or vaporize materials like metals by focusing a laser at a single point.
safety issue
- airflow for air assist, exhaust, filter for safe laser cutter operation.
- class 1 w/ safety interlock: highest safety possible.
- ventialtion of fumes
- regular cleaning of laser optics
- sufficient airflow
- prohibited materials
- pvc
- leather
- butane
- fiber glass
- for more info, visit epilog materials
- fires during operation
- as a genernal check for laser cut compatibility, use flame test. if material burns, it should not be used in laser cutting.
- where e-stop and fire extinguisher is
laser settings
- higher = deeper
- too much/little worsens details
- higher = less time
- too high/low speed = poor detail
- higher = greater cutting/melting effect
- E.G.
- Acrylic: 500 - 1000
- Wood: 100 - 500
- Double power = double cutting power
- halve speed = double cutting power
- use vendor's recommended settings as starting point
- cutting, screen printing.
- 1. Import dxf/autocad file/ to coreldraw (link for how to make a dxf file)
- 2. Ensure that you have exported correctly, since there can be errors that were overlooked
- 3. Select the material that you would like to use, by choosing their respective templates
- 4. Select the colors according to whether you would like them to engrave or cut (note: thickness of line only affects engraving)
- 5. Set the speed and power according to specifications
- 6. There are 2 different printers-- Epilog Fusion M2 (which can laser cut right away) & Universal VLS6.60 (where you need to open another app to set settings before printing)