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|model=[http://www.rabbitlaserusa.com/laser_RL1290. | |model=[http://www.rabbitlaserusa.com/laser_RL1290.html RL1290] | ||
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|owner=Brian Queen | |owner=Brian Queen |
Revision as of 08:54, 16 November 2015
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Type | Laser Cutter |
Make/Model | RL1290 |
Serial number | ?? |
Original owner | Brian Queen |
Loan status | Semi-Permanent Loan |
Arrival date | Before 2013 |
Location | Main Bay |
Functional status | Functional |
Usage permissions | Members & Friends Only |
Certification | Must complete Laser Certification |
Wiki-ID | [[{{{id}}}]] |
Label | 1.0" 1.5" 2.0" |
Specs
- 80 watt
- 4x3' CNC bed
- Front shield can be dropped to insert pieces longer than 3'
- Water cooled & Ducted
- Can cut or etch up to 1/2" thick light materials such as woods and some plastics
- Cannot cut any chlorinated synthetics (some types of plastics & rubbers)
Usage Notes
- Complete Laser Certification to learn how to use the laser. Training is offered about once a month.
- Perform a simple Chlorine Test on unapproved materials, as cutting or etching chlorinated materials damages the optics
- See Power Levels page for notes and details on cutting and etching various materials
- Power modulation only in restricted range in software (Aproximately 8%-30%)
- Controller occasionally locks up after large cut jobs. E-stop immediately if job timer does not increment in first 5 seconds of job. Post to list for recovery instructions
- Consult our Laser Standard Operating Procedure
History
- Originally on loan for 6 months (ending Aug 2012) in exchange for Protospace performing repairs.
- Loan has been extended.
Repairs Needed
- Upgrades discussed
- Adding air cooling to optics and laser head block
- Convincing power supply to modulate power levels properly
- Seal display on controller to prevent smoke from clouding over time.