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File:LeatherEngrave.jpg|Vegetable Tanned Leather<br>Note: power settings identified DO NOT reflect the current power modulation range of the laser (approximately 8%-30%) - values from the image would need to be scaled.<br>Note: four variables are varied on the grid: Speed, Power, Scan Gap, and Focus. Scan gap is the distance between successive engrave lines. Focus indicates distance above the surface of the material that the focal point is set. | File:LeatherEngrave.jpg|Vegetable Tanned Leather<br>Note: power settings identified DO NOT reflect the current power modulation range of the laser (approximately 8%-30%) - values from the image would need to be scaled.<br>Note: four variables are varied on the grid: Speed, Power, Scan Gap, and Focus. Scan gap is the distance between successive engrave lines. Focus indicates distance above the surface of the material that the focal point is set. | ||
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Revision as of 17:03, 12 April 2015
Placeholder - Hoping to create a list of current power levels with examples of output. Let me know if there's a better location for this page or if it's relevant at all. - wintr
Cut Mode
Metal
Engrave Mode
Leather
Vegetable Tanned Leather
Note: power settings identified DO NOT reflect the current power modulation range of the laser (approximately 8%-30%) - values from the image would need to be scaled.
Note: four variables are varied on the grid: Speed, Power, Scan Gap, and Focus. Scan gap is the distance between successive engrave lines. Focus indicates distance above the surface of the material that the focal point is set.