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Posted · Turning the UM in a laser cutter

From my point of view a great idea as long it has enough power for cutting not only paper and cardboard - and is safe.

There is another solution I found with an (max) 2.8W laser - also available in US. Initially designed for a Ma****ot, but with a nice implementation manual for a UM1

see here: http://jtechphotonics.com/?page_id=1336

 

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    Posted · Turning the UM in a laser cutter

    I see goggles. Goggles with lasers are good. Make sure you have them, use them. (Which is why I'm not a fan of lasers in open machines)

     

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    Posted · Turning the UM in a laser cutter

    He is providing laser goggles too in the order :) Also the laser he's providing seem to be able to happily cut through acrylic. Is the UM PSU 24v? Couldn't find much info about that on the UM wiki page.

     

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    Posted · Turning the UM in a laser cutter

    UM PSU is 19 for the UM Origonal.

    UM2 PSU is 24V.

    And the HeatedBedUpgradeKit for the Origonal will come with a 24V PSU.

     

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    Posted · Turning the UM in a laser cutter

    Oooh thank you Daid, do you have a release date for the HeatedBedUpgradeKit for the UM1?

     

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    Posted · Turning the UM in a laser cutter

    Oooh thank you Daid, do you have a release date for the HeatedBedUpgradeKit for the UM1?

     

    No. I have no idea how long it takes to get numbers in stock and everything ready for full production. (It's currently in beta-testing)

     

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    Posted · Turning the UM in a laser cutter

    Is it legal to import these lasers into Europe?

    It sure does sound tempting. Especially the "engraving PCBs" part. I never order my PCBs with silkscreen because of the costs, and that could really be an interesting replacement for the silkscreen...

    I don't think you can reliably cut something like acrylic with a 2W laser. The FabLab Zurich laser is a 75W model which doesn't always succeed in fully cutting though 5mm acrylic. Depends on the settings, sure. But power is usually at 100%.

     

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