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You must take the [[LASER Cutter Basics Class]] to be approved to use the LASER cutter | You must take the [[LASER Cutter Basics Class]] to be approved to use the LASER cutter | ||
− | == | + | == LASER Cutter Specific Safety == |
+ | LASER cutters pose a fire hazard. LASER cutters use a high intensity beam of LASER light that can produce extremely high temperatures as it comes into contact with the materials it is engraving, marking or cutting. | ||
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+ | The LASER cutter is a potentially dangerous piece of equipment which must only be operated by members who have received appropriate training and who take due care. The top things to always remember when using the LASER cutter are: | ||
+ | # '''ONLY USE THE LASER CUTTER IF YOU ARE ON THE LIST OF TRAINED USERS''' | ||
+ | # '''NEVER LEAVE THE LASER CUTTER RUNNING UNATTENDED''' | ||
+ | # '''NEVER CUT MATERIALS THAT YOU DON'T KNOW ARE SAFE''' | ||
+ | # '''NEVER OVERRIDE THE LASER CUTTER SAFETIES''' | ||
+ | # '''KNOW WHAT TO DO IF A FIRE BREAKS OUT''' | ||
+ | ## HIT the BIG RED button on the LASER control panel | ||
+ | ## A Carbon Dioxide (CO2) fire extinguisher is located next to the LASER cutter | ||
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+ | Before starting the LASER cutter: | ||
+ | # Check the cooling solution window in the back of the chiller before starting any project. | ||
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+ | After starting the LASER cutter: | ||
+ | # Before cutting make sure the air compressor and the fan motor are on. | ||
+ | # Refer to the cutting manual for appropriate engraving and cutting Power and Speed settings for varied materials. | ||
+ | # Beware of FLAMMABLE materials while using the machines. | ||
+ | # Certain materials are NOT ALLOWED in the LASER cutter including any PVC material, reflective materials | ||
+ | ## Watch this video [https://vimeo.com/1615418 Polymer Identification by Burnination] | ||
+ | ## You should read this (pdf) chemistry lab written by [David A. Katz] to learn [http://www.chymist.com/Polymer%20Identification.pdf how to identify what type of plastic it is] | ||
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+ | == '''Approved Materials for the LASER Cutter''' == | ||
== '''DO NOT USE THESE MATERIALS''' == | == '''DO NOT USE THESE MATERIALS''' == | ||
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** You should read this (pdf) chemistry lab written by [David A. Katz] to learn [http://www.chymist.com/Polymer%20Identification.pdf how to identify what type of plastic it is] | ** You should read this (pdf) chemistry lab written by [David A. Katz] to learn [http://www.chymist.com/Polymer%20Identification.pdf how to identify what type of plastic it is] | ||
*List posted in LASER Cutter area | *List posted in LASER Cutter area | ||
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+ | == Basic Use Guidelines == | ||
== Prepare your design == | == Prepare your design == | ||
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Revision as of 11:12, 16 October 2015
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== UNDER CONSTRUCTION ='
Contents
- 1 About
- 2 Classes
- 3 Certification
- 4 LASER Cutter Specific Safety
- 5 Approved Materials for the LASER Cutter
- 6 DO NOT USE THESE MATERIALS
- 7 Basic Use Guidelines
- 8 Prepare your design
- 9 Prepare the LASER cutter
- 10 Cut your design
- 11 If something goes wrong during your print
- 12 Maintenance
- 13 LASER use policy
About
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 projects.
MakeICT's LASER cutting machine was built by Rabbit Laser.
Classes
- Inkscape workshop - suggested
- Laser Cutter Basics Class
Certification
You must take the LASER Cutter Basics Class to be approved to use the LASER cutter
LASER Cutter Specific Safety
LASER cutters pose a fire hazard. LASER cutters use a high intensity beam of LASER light that can produce extremely high temperatures as it comes into contact with the materials it is engraving, marking or cutting.
The LASER cutter is a potentially dangerous piece of equipment which must only be operated by members who have received appropriate training and who take due care. The top things to always remember when using the LASER cutter are:
- ONLY USE THE LASER CUTTER IF YOU ARE ON THE LIST OF TRAINED USERS
- NEVER LEAVE THE LASER CUTTER RUNNING UNATTENDED
- NEVER CUT MATERIALS THAT YOU DON'T KNOW ARE SAFE
- NEVER OVERRIDE THE LASER CUTTER SAFETIES
- KNOW WHAT TO DO IF A FIRE BREAKS OUT
- HIT the BIG RED button on the LASER control panel
- A Carbon Dioxide (CO2) fire extinguisher is located next to the LASER cutter
Before starting the LASER cutter:
- Check the cooling solution window in the back of the chiller before starting any project.
After starting the LASER cutter:
- Before cutting make sure the air compressor and the fan motor are on.
- Refer to the cutting manual for appropriate engraving and cutting Power and Speed settings for varied materials.
- Beware of FLAMMABLE materials while using the machines.
- Certain materials are NOT ALLOWED in the LASER cutter including any PVC material, reflective materials
- Watch this video Polymer Identification by Burnination
- You should read this (pdf) chemistry lab written by [David A. Katz] to learn how to identify what type of plastic it is
Approved Materials for the LASER Cutter
DO NOT USE THESE MATERIALS
- PVC
- VINYL
- CHLORINE BASED PRODUCTS
- Watch this video Polymer Identification by Burnination
- You should read this (pdf) chemistry lab written by [David A. Katz] to learn how to identify what type of plastic it is
- List posted in LASER Cutter area
Basic Use Guidelines
Prepare your design
- Download and install inkscape
- 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
- Hit the RED button
Maintenance
Weekly mirror and lens cleaning is required by trained staff
LASER use policy
Being finialized
Tips:
- The LASER cutter will generally not cut anything greater than 0.25” (6mm), anything thicker will require several passes.
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