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Re: Laser Stories Board
Posted: Wed May 11, 2016 7:54 pm
by Joakim
Very impressive!
Is it possible to cut that deep with the K40 in foam?
Always wanted to do that for making boxes with foam for tools or presents.
On my K80 I only have a focal depth of approx. 3-5mm, I think the lens has 2" focal lens.
But I have seen descriptions that the laser makes some kind of self focusing in deep cuts (in the cut gases) and it seems to work when cutting acrylic - it is possible to cut 10mm acrylic with little kerf, but 55mm foam...
I am in the process of making Auggie scripts to control the PWM #4 for current (15 - 100% maps 4 - 16 mA). Failed to get opto isolation to work with a PC817 or p521 opto-couplers as they are to slow to pass the 20kHz PWM signal correct.
Now uses direct PWM drive from PoKeys57CNC and had the same problems with to low voltage.
Having some problems getting script to do what I want it to do... (properly the learning curve...), but will soon have pictures too...

Re: Laser Stories Board
Posted: Wed May 11, 2016 10:27 pm
by ArtF
J:
I will make a release this week, dozens of bugs are fixed, Im just tracking down one more.. but will update afterwards..
Art
Re: Laser Stories Board
Posted: Thu May 12, 2016 2:10 am
by Joakim
Art:
Looking forward to the next update

Have found a way around most of the found problems; Not sure if they are bugs or just me...
Just got the laser current control from DRO to PWM working and support for GCode S parameter (0 - 100). Yes.
Some time in the feature I would like to read the temperature of the cooling water with the Dallas DS18B20 sensor that is supported by the Pokeys (1-wire sensor). Will that be possible from Auggie script?
Joakim
Re: Laser Stories Board
Posted: Thu May 12, 2016 2:41 am
by ArtF
J:
Yes, it should be. I dont think Ive turned on 1-wire com, but I think it should work.
Just searching for one more bug before I release an update .. shouldnt be long.. ( hopefully.

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Art
Re: Laser Stories Board
Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 11:10 pm
by Amazon [Bot]
was asked if i could burn an old photo image, so I tired it on a piece of veneer, wiped a little fruit wood stain around most of it.
the string art gal was an image I found on the net, altered to a high contrast, then an augment invert, burning on matte board.
Re: Laser Stories Board
Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 1:36 am
by Joakim
Real nice - looks like the photo is printed onto the wood.
Re: Laser Stories Board
Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 1:52 am
by Amazon [Bot]
Thank You I'm having fun
and yes it is wood, thin sheets that are peeled off a log.
here is a web site that explains a little
http://www.decospan.com/us/Wood_veneer/What_is_veneer/
Re: Laser Stories Board
Posted: Mon May 23, 2016 2:11 pm
by Amazon [Bot]
Took an image found on the net of a high res tiger, burnt walnut one pass 2" square, 0.060" deep
55% @ 120"/min
Re: Laser Stories Board
Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 8:57 pm
by hhouben
I just tried to make a double wheel in one piece.
Its a Gear for a small model train. The small gear wheel part is Module 0.4, the larger part Module 0.3.
It was lasered in two stages to keep focus sharp enough. But the acrylics (6mm) is too brittle. The gears break after short time of running.

Module 0.3 is at the edge of what is feasible with my laser. The spaces between teeth are beam size...
Anyone tried to make similar pieces? Next time I will try Delrin. Hope this will do better.
I already made several single gearwheels Module 0.5, which is quite easy. They are stable enough even wth acrylics. I have them running for weeks as a replacement in a toy train for my grandson. No problems until now.
Re: Laser Stories Board
Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 11:37 pm
by Joakim
hhouben:
Impressive that you can make that small gears!
Have you tried annealing the acrylic after laser cut.
Laser cutting acrylic generates a lot of stress (forces) on the cutting edges - trying to glue or wipe the edges with alcohol or acetone makes it crack as crazy. I tried annealing the acrylic at 45-60 min at 80-90 degrees (3mm acrylic) and that did the trick, it was now possible to glue without cracking.
Joakim