Laser Cutter

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Details: THIS IS A DRAFT



About

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This device allows users to take designs created on a computer and cut them out using many different materials.

Designs are made using Inkscape, an open-source vector graphics editor (other editors, such as Draftsight and Adobe Illustrator, can be used as well).

Laser cutting is a great way to rapidly prototype work.

MakeICT's laser cutting machine was built by Rabbit Laser.


Certification

Certification is under construction at this time

  • You must take Laser Cutter Basics Class to be approved to use the Laser Cutter
    • Instructor: Mike Doolittle

Basic Use Guidelines

= Training

  1. Attend Inkscape workshop - suggested, not required
  2. Attend foam-cutting workshop - suggested, not required
  3. Attend Laser Cutter Basics class (required for using Laser Cutter)
    1. Using Laser Cutter theory and practice is discussed
    2. Use laptops in class and explain file design and understanding Lasercut software
    3. Lesson 1 - walks students through the steps to load a file, make correct settings for laser, cut out project
    4. Lesson 2 - student load their own file, make correct settings for laser, cut out project
    5. Demonstrate ability to use laser-cutter safely
    6. Material is supplied for the beginning class
  4. Laser cutter workstation is for loading files to cut material only, no design work

User's will need to supply their own materials for projects

DO NOT USE THESE MATERIALS

  • PVC
  • VINYL
  • CHLORINE BASED PRODUCTS
  • List posted in Laser Cutter area

Prepare your design

  1. Download and install inkscape
  2. Create your design using paths and objects (if you want an image, you must trace it)

Prepare the laser cutter

Cut your design

If something goes wrong during your print

  1. Hit the RED button

Maintenance

Weekly mirror and lens cleaning is required by trained staff


Laser use policy

Being finialized


THIS IS A DRAFT