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Working bed size: 730mm x 430mm (28 3/4" x 17" ish) | Working bed size: 730mm x 430mm (28 3/4" x 17" ish) | ||
1000DPI engraving resolution | |||
Kerf size 0.1mm | |||
Supported file formats: | |||
DXF, CDR, SVG, AI | |||
Engraves can be done with embedded image files (PNG et al) or with vector fills (Unlike rabbit which does not receive fill information) | |||
Maximum material thickness: 1/2" | |||
Higher thicknesses generally have worse edge finishing because of beam spreading out at top and bottom | |||
{{Warning|It is imperative that you do a [[chlorine test]] on unapproved materials before working on them with the laser cutter.}} | |||
Please try any new, strange, or unknown materials in the Rabbit first, and closely watch them for flame or dense black smoke. | |||
The lens is very exposed on the Trotec and thick smokey materials, like resin-y woods, rubber, or some plastics, can very quickly damage the machine and potentially the lungs of everyone in the space. | |||
Start with low power tests and work your way up. | |||
[[Category:Showcase tools]] | [[Category:Showcase tools]] |
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