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Revision as of 00:33, 7 November 2024

Welcome to my page :^)

I am a new member of the comakingspace and new to most tools in the shop.

My current projects are learning to use Autodesk Fusion and the laser cutter.

When I have my materials and introduction to the machine, I already have a bunch of laser cutter projects on my todo list. I want to start small with a bunch of board game knick-knacks, drawer organisers, desk doodads and stationery accessories. Down the line I want to learn about 3D printing and create some basic ATLAS compatible drawer housings.

Always keen to collaborate in block printing projects :D

Materials

Material Date

(YYYY-MM)

Thickness Operation Speed (mm/s) Power (%) Corner power Scan gap ("resolution") Focus Comments
Plywood 3mm Bubinga (ROBOTIME) 3 mm cut 30 100 surface kerf 0.1 mm
Plywood 3mm yellow Lime (ROBOTIME) 3 mm cut 30 100 surface
Plywood 3mm yellow Lime (ROBOTIME) 3 mm bleech 500 20 surface do NOT use masking tape
Plywood 3mm yellow Lime (ROBOTIME) 3 mm engraving 200 40 surface DO use masking tape;
2 passes
acrylic 3 mm cut 35 100 surface kerf:0.1 mm
acrylic 3 mm cut 45 100 surface kerf: 0.06 mm
acrylic 6 mm cut 6 100 surface visible difference between top and bottom edge;
at speed 4 and 8 cutting edges looked less clean