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 === Rastering (with 40W Laser 1) === === Rastering (with 40W Laser 1) ===
 ^ Material  ^ Power ^ Speed   ^ Interval ^ ^ Material  ^ Power ^ Speed   ^ Interval ^
-| Plywood   | 90%   | 200mm/s | 0.1mm    | +| Plywood   40-90%   | 200mm/s | 0.1mm    | 
-| Acrylic   | 90%   | 200mm/s | 0.1mm    |+| Acrylic   40-90%   | 200mm/s | 0.1mm    |
  
 Remove any surface covering (e.g. plastic film, masking tape). Focus with 11.5mm from tip of nozzle to surface of material. Adjust valve on air line so that you can't feel air coming out of nozzle tip unless you completely cover it with your finger tip. Remove any surface covering (e.g. plastic film, masking tape). Focus with 11.5mm from tip of nozzle to surface of material. Adjust valve on air line so that you can't feel air coming out of nozzle tip unless you completely cover it with your finger tip.
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 === Etching (with 40W Laser 1) === === Etching (with 40W Laser 1) ===
 ^ Material  ^ Max Power ^ Min Power ^ Speed   ^ ^ Material  ^ Max Power ^ Min Power ^ Speed   ^
-| Plywood   50%       | 10%       100mm/s | +| Plywood   40-90%       | 10%       200mm/s | 
-| Acrylic   50%       | 10%       100mm/s |+| Acrylic   40-90%       | 10%       200mm/s |
  
 Focus with 11.5mm from tip of nozzle to surface of material. Adjust valve on air line so that you can't feel air coming out of nozzle tip unless you completely cover it with your finger tip. Focus with 11.5mm from tip of nozzle to surface of material. Adjust valve on air line so that you can't feel air coming out of nozzle tip unless you completely cover it with your finger tip.
laser_cutter.txt · Last modified: 2021/07/10 04:21 by reveng
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