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#Position gantry is in back left and bed is lowered. | #Position gantry is in back left and bed is lowered. | ||
#'''ENSURE POWER IS OFF BEFORE MAINTENANCE.''' | #'''ENSURE POWER IS OFF BEFORE MAINTENANCE.''' | ||
#Remove bed. | #Remove bed. | ||
#In all cleaning steps, do not spray any cleaners inside the laser. Spray onto cloth or paper towel outside of laser. | #In all cleaning steps, do not spray any cleaners inside the laser. Spray onto cloth or paper towel outside of laser. | ||
#Clean inner and outer surfaces of laser cutter including window. | #Clean inner and outer surfaces of laser cutter including window. | ||
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#*'''DO NOT USE ANY AEROSOL OR SPRAY LUBRICANT''' | #*'''DO NOT USE ANY AEROSOL OR SPRAY LUBRICANT''' | ||
#*'''Currently using Permatec Ultra Slick multipurpose synthetic grease.''' | #*'''Currently using Permatec Ultra Slick multipurpose synthetic grease.''' | ||
#Remove and clean lens. | #Remove and clean lens. Do not lose o-ring. Check direction of the lens (replace as it was if unsure.) | ||
#Check condition of optics clean if necessary (again, ensure power is off.) | #Check condition of optics clean if necessary (again, ensure power is off.) | ||
##Clean lens at the head of the laser tube | ##Clean lens at the head of the laser tube | ||
##Clean mirrors with q-tips and lens cleaning solution if available (use isopropyl alcohol if not) | ##Clean mirrors with q-tips and lens cleaning solution if available (use isopropyl alcohol if not) | ||
##If cleaning the optics, '''PROCEED TO ALIGNMENT''' | ##If cleaning the optics, '''PROCEED TO ALIGNMENT''' | ||
#'''Put on eye protection.''' Check laser alignment. Adjust if necessary. | #'''Put on eye protection.''' Check laser alignment. Adjust if necessary. [working notes - tape target to mirror 2 (left hand on gantry) - ] | ||
##TODO: expound on mirror alignment tricks | |||
###targets | |||
##To reset Z height on laser head - Move Z axis bed to top. Put down piece of paper. Adjust laser head to just touch top focus on focus gauge | |||
#Replace bed. Check it is level. Adjust if necessary. | |||
#Check tension on all belts. Adjust if necessary. | #Check tension on all belts. Adjust if necessary. | ||
#Inspect electronic components for operation including six limit switches (±X, ±Y, ±Z axis), lights and light wiring, electronics cooling fan | #Inspect electronic components for operation including six limit switches (±X, ±Y, ±Z axis), lights and light wiring, electronics cooling fan | ||
#Blow out dust from chiller radiator. | #Blow out dust from chiller radiator. | ||
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Air tube hits the X-max limit switch on right side. | Air tube hits the X-max limit switch on right side. | ||
Wish list - gloves, syringes for greasing bearings, brake cleaner, size set screw (M3?) | Wish list - gloves, syringes for greasing bearings, brake cleaner, size set screw (M3?). Laser cut targets (we are out of laser head targets) | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 22:05, 10 April 2022
The large laser cutter, with its lid open and a piece of material on the bed | |
Type | Laser Cutter |
Make/Model | Rabbit Laser USA RL-80-1290 (where RL is the factory code, 80 is the original laser power in watts, and 1290 represents the bed size (1200 x 900 mm)) |
Serial number | ?? |
Original owner | Brian Queen |
Loan status | Semi-Permanent Loan |
Arrival date | 2012-02 |
Location | Bay 108, near the door to the front rooms |
Functional status | Working |
Usage permissions | Members & Friends Only |
Certification | Must complete Laser Certification |
Wiki-ID | 6 |
Label | 1.0" 1.5" 2.0" |
Arguably the most popular tool at Protospace, the laser cutter uses a CO2 laser to cut and engrave a variety of non-metal materials (though some metals can be engraved).
Software
We currently have LaserCut 6.0 installed on the computer connected to the Laser Cutter. Unfortunately LaserCut 6.0 requires a USB dongle to be hooked up to the PC at all times as a form of DRM. If you're running a personal copy you are restricted to a demo version (no saving - though there is a work around). Later versions (6.1+) have dropped the USB dongle requirement but can't communicate with our laser cutter directly.
Downloads
LaserCut 5.3 (Google Drive, Direct from Leetro) for Windows Paid, Demo
- The full version, but requires a special SenseLock USB Dongle to be connected to the PC running it or the software is limited to a demo mode (which is still useful for familiarizing yourself with the program). This version is needed in order to communicate with our laser cutter, as 6.1 doesn't support ours.
LaserCut 6.1 (Google Drive, Direct from Leetro) for Windows Free
- Not directly compatible with our laser cutter but has no USB dongle requirement, is fully functional aside from not being able to communicate with our laser cutter. Can still be used to prepare files for the earlier version of LaserCut (5.3). Both versions of LaserCut can be installed at the same time making this version a great option too.
123D Make (Direct from Autodesk) for Windows, Mac, iPad/iPhone Free
- A program for converting 3D models into pieces which can be laser cut and attached together to form a fully 3D model out of laser cut materials (example).
Pepakura Designer (Direct from Tama Software) for Windows Paid, Demo
- A program for converting 3D models into origami style pages which can be printed, cut out by hand and/or laser cut, then folded to form a 3D object (examples).
Resources
The Powerpoint presentation that is shown as part of the laser certification process, useful as a refresher once you've completed your certification.
TemplateMaker, a very useful Online tool for generating various custom boxes and shapes that can be cut on the laser.
Wolfie's SVG Puzzle Generator, exports a randomly generated puzzle in SVG format which can be converted to DXF and then laser cut out of something (in order to make personalized puzzles).
MakerCase, generates a proper box with the option to set the thickness of the material and pick which style of joints to use.
It is imperative that you do a chlorine test on unapproved materials before working on them with the laser cutter. |
Specs
- 80-watt DC-excited carbon dioxide laser tube
- Water-cooled, with chiller accessible from the front
- Bed size: 1200 mm × 900 mm (47.2" × 35.4")
- Front panel of machine can be removed or folded down to insert pieces longer than 3' (though this can risk dangerous laser radiation exiting the machine, so be careful)
- Controller: Leetro MPC 6525A
- Can cut or etch up to 1/4" (6 mm)-thick light materials such as woods and some plastics in one pass, or thicker materials in multiple passes
- Cut kerf is approximately 0.3 mm (full width); you should measure it with your material if it's important to your project
Do not cut any chlorinated synthetics (some types of plastics and rubbers)! The HCl vapors will damage the machine. |
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
- Consult our Laser Standard Operating Procedure
Maintenance
Every Use
- Check water level in chiller
- Remove offcuts and scrap from the bottom
Monthly
- Position gantry is in back left and bed is lowered.
- ENSURE POWER IS OFF BEFORE MAINTENANCE.
- Remove bed.
- In all cleaning steps, do not spray any cleaners inside the laser. Spray onto cloth or paper towel outside of laser.
- Clean inner and outer surfaces of laser cutter including window.
- Use dilute Zep Fast 505 industrial degreaser or other cleaner on hard surfaces (Zep Fast 505 typically stored on shelf beside stairs to classroom with other cleaning products.)
- Use windex on window.
- Gently wipe dust off the CO2 in back compartment.
- Avoid contaminating linear rails or optics (Do not use Zep Fast 505 on linear rails!)
- Wipe linear rails clean with solvent degreaser (brake cleaner.) Do not move gantry or bearings onto cleaned section of rail until all solvent has evaporated to prevent contamination of bearing grease.
- Power on or move gantry manually to front right. Repeat steps to clean surfaces and linear rails.Power off again if turned on.
- Grease three linear bearings (left Y, right Y, X) using grease located in the right side compartment storage. Remove set screw, pack in grease with syringe or finger, replace set screw, wipe off excess grease.
- DO NOT USE ANY AEROSOL OR SPRAY LUBRICANT
- Currently using Permatec Ultra Slick multipurpose synthetic grease.
- Remove and clean lens. Do not lose o-ring. Check direction of the lens (replace as it was if unsure.)
- Check condition of optics clean if necessary (again, ensure power is off.)
- Clean lens at the head of the laser tube
- Clean mirrors with q-tips and lens cleaning solution if available (use isopropyl alcohol if not)
- If cleaning the optics, PROCEED TO ALIGNMENT
- Put on eye protection. Check laser alignment. Adjust if necessary. [working notes - tape target to mirror 2 (left hand on gantry) - ]
- TODO: expound on mirror alignment tricks
- targets
- To reset Z height on laser head - Move Z axis bed to top. Put down piece of paper. Adjust laser head to just touch top focus on focus gauge
- TODO: expound on mirror alignment tricks
- Replace bed. Check it is level. Adjust if necessary.
- Check tension on all belts. Adjust if necessary.
- Inspect electronic components for operation including six limit switches (±X, ±Y, ±Z axis), lights and light wiring, electronics cooling fan
- Blow out dust from chiller radiator.
As Required
- Inspect Z-bed screws for smooth operation. Clean and regrease if required. Z screws must be thoroughly cleaned with solvent degreaser before re-applying clean grease.
- Replace worn or failed laser optics including mirror or lens. Check alignment after any optics replacement.
- Thoroughly clean smoke and residue off internal surfaces of laser cutter
- Use concentrated Zep Fast 505 industrial degreaser
- Avoid contaminating linear rails or optics
Repairs Needed
Replace shocks on lid
Bed is warped. X max side of the bed projects up.
Air tube hits the X-max limit switch on right side.
Wish list - gloves, syringes for greasing bearings, brake cleaner, size set screw (M3?). Laser cut targets (we are out of laser head targets)
History
- 2012-02 - On loan for 6 months (ending 2012-08) in exchange for Protospace performing repairs
- Loan has been extended
- 2016-11-06: Chiller failure. Laser tube destroyed (overheated and glass cracked)
- 2016-11-07: Laser tube replaced with an aging, but unused tube that was donated from a scrap laser
- 2016-11-11: Chiller failure. Laser tube destroyed.
- 2016-11-13: Two new laser tubes ordered from an American source.
- 2016-11-24: Laser tube replaced, chiller pump is broken.
- 2016-12-04: Chiller repaired. Alignment and power testing is pending.
- 2016-12-18: Laser is fully operational.
- 2019-08-17: Lens failure. [1]
- 2019-08-17: New lens ordered.
- 2019-08-21: Lens replaced, laser is working.
- 2022-02-06
- Tumblers from locks removed from front panel. They can now be turned by hand, making it easier to remove and replace the front panel during cleaning and servicing.