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laser_cutter_engraver [2017/12/28 16:11] 47.49.175.106 [Laser Cutter/Engraver] |
laser_cutter_engraver [2019/07/02 09:01] (current) 96.36.234.213 |
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**Manual**: Located in bag on shelf above machine | **Manual**: Located in bag on shelf above machine | ||
+ | ====Maintenance==== | ||
+ | Chassis Cleaned and Lubricated: 1/7/18 \\ | ||
+ | Mirrors Cleaned: 04/10/18 \\ | ||
+ | Lens Cleaned: 4/10/18 \\ | ||
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+ | Chassis should be lubricated with sewing machine oil. | ||
+ | Mirrors should be cleaned using a cotton swab and alcohol. Start in the center of the mirror and rotate out to the edges. | ||
+ | The lens can be cleaned in the same manner as the mirrors. Unlike the mirrors, the lens must be removed from the laser in order to clean it. Take care to avoid touching the lens surface with your fingertips, and be sure to reinstall the lens with the correct orientation (concave face should face up). | ||
How to Check Plastic Materials for Chlorine (deadly gas that also damages laser): [[https://hackaday.com/2015/03/14/how-to-identify-plastics-before-laser-cutting-them/|https://hackaday.com/2015/03/14/how-to-identify-plastics-before-laser-cutting-them/]] | How to Check Plastic Materials for Chlorine (deadly gas that also damages laser): [[https://hackaday.com/2015/03/14/how-to-identify-plastics-before-laser-cutting-them/|https://hackaday.com/2015/03/14/how-to-identify-plastics-before-laser-cutting-them/]] | ||
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Cut Speed: 10 Power: 60 | Cut Speed: 10 Power: 60 | ||
Engrave Speed: 200 Power: 20 | Engrave Speed: 200 Power: 20 | ||
+ | ==3mm (1/8") acrylic/plexiglass== | ||
+ | Cut Speed: 1.75"/s Power: 60W Passes: 3 | ||
==Soft Pine== | ==Soft Pine== | ||
Engrave Speed: 250 Power: 30 | Engrave Speed: 250 Power: 30 |