Merci pour cette vidéo. Je suis en train de fabriquer ma machine de decoupe laser aussi. Que me conseillez vous comme plaque pour envelopper la structure et se protéger des rayons laser ? Je compte installer un laser 90 watts. Merci
I use the following material for the outer frame: Alupanel yelow 3 mm shop link: kunststofplatenshop.nl/product-categorie/alupanel-platen/ I use the following material for the windows: shop link: kunststofplatenshop.nl/plexiglas-plaat/getint/ Plexiglas getint red 3 mm or green but you always have to wear safety laser glasses if you want to look while lasering If you don't look directly, you don't need any other material. but safety is always better
Is this your own design, or did you follow the plans from "Further Fabrication's" TH-cam channel? I noticed that you have linear rails for the Y axis as opposed to rollers. I like that better.
To be clear, my first model I built was from Further Construction. and also use his CO2 laser guide. which is great. see my video th-cam.com/video/0c3HBBoUqQk/w-d-xo.html For my Co2 laser I made completely self-drawn 3D pieces and is therefore adapted to use linear rails, so all sizes of my profiles have changed. and I measured and adjusted everything myself. It is therefore a much more expensive model with linear rails than with V-wheels. and so the lasered pieces are also more correct. I made everything according to my thoughts in order to build a slightly better CO2 laser and not make a copy. nevertheless I would certainly like to thank Rob for the good inspiration
@@rtfclb8the video of my laser was the old model, the new one is not ready yet. Today I added a video with photo updates of the outer frame see: th-cam.com/video/T-shSEqwnX0/w-d-xo.html
great, nice work
good
Merci pour cette vidéo. Je suis en train de fabriquer ma machine de decoupe laser aussi. Que me conseillez vous comme plaque pour envelopper la structure et se protéger des rayons laser ? Je compte installer un laser 90 watts.
Merci
I use the following material for the outer frame:
Alupanel yelow 3 mm
shop link:
kunststofplatenshop.nl/product-categorie/alupanel-platen/
I use the following material for the windows:
shop link:
kunststofplatenshop.nl/plexiglas-plaat/getint/
Plexiglas getint red 3 mm
or green
but you always have to wear safety laser glasses if you want to look while lasering
If you don't look directly, you don't need any other material. but safety is always better
Is this your own design, or did you follow the plans from "Further Fabrication's" TH-cam channel? I noticed that you have linear rails for the Y axis as opposed to rollers. I like that better.
To be clear, my first model I built was from Further Construction. and also use his CO2 laser guide. which is great. see my video th-cam.com/video/0c3HBBoUqQk/w-d-xo.html
For my Co2 laser I made completely self-drawn 3D pieces and is therefore adapted to use linear rails, so all sizes of my profiles have changed. and I measured and adjusted everything myself. It is therefore a much more expensive model with linear rails than with V-wheels. and so the lasered pieces are also more correct.
I made everything according to my thoughts in order to build a slightly better CO2 laser and not make a copy. nevertheless I would certainly like to thank Rob for the good inspiration
@@PhilippeRommens Thank you, it is quite beautiful. Well done!
@@rtfclb8the video of my laser was the old model, the new one is not ready yet. Today I added a video with photo updates of the outer frame see: th-cam.com/video/T-shSEqwnX0/w-d-xo.html