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where i can buy it ?
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what leser are you using
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Im surprised that acrylic istn welded together again after cut
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is that only laser or laser with CO2
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i can not wait to get one
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what if you put your hand or ur dick there?
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Would be great if you provided a list of parts (with part numbers)... Thanks in advance.
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Excellent build, whats the max thickness acrylic it can cut.
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What software are you using now...?
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hi, want to know how you set your mirrors? thanks in advance
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Awesome btw! :)
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I don't know how to reply in the new comments, but I'm wondering if the compressed air participates in the cutting process at all, or is it just there to protect the optics? I'm assuming you use mirrors to get the beam from the tube to the head?
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I can! It forces compressed air into the chamber that holds the lens. The compressed air prevents anything from entering the chamber and contaminating the lens. If a speck of dust or other material were to find its way onto the lens the heat created when the laser beam hit it could cause the lens to shatter. Pretty cool eh?
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The plastic tube on the side , could you explain it's purpose. Thanks
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If you are looking for a complete machine do a google search on epilog. A Zing 24 with 60 watt laser is pretty comparable to mine. Expect it to sent you back about $15,000. You can pick up a cheap import from ebay for around $3000 or $4000.
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Hi Guys can you please tell me where I can buy a Laser like this and more or less what I would pay?? any guidelines?? thanks
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I don't have much in the way of designs, most of it was just hacked together as I went along. Buildlog(dot)net is a great resource, tons of builds and plans there. As for parts, all the laser stuff came from ebay or lightobject(dot)com.
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I stopped keeping track midway through the build, but I would guess that it was somewhere around $2500-3000.
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Very nice. I'm curious to know what your total build cost was.
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I don't remember exactly but pretty slow, maybe 5ipm.
1m 40sLength
This is a quick clip of the laser cutter working on some 0.220 inch acrylic sheet. The part being cut is for a M&M sorter that I'm slowly working on.