Full Version: LaserBuzz settings

From: lindalee [#15]
 16 Mar 2007
To: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#2] 17 Mar 2007

I'm either not cutting thru or pieces are burning away small parts of the letters. I've read several post & have adjusted speed, power & freq. My last test was 10 speed, 100 power, 2500 freq., it cut thru but way too much burn.

From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#16]
 16 Mar 2007
To: lindalee [#15] 16 Mar 2007

2500 freq sounds way too high. Try 500.

It's also possible that the wood you got has knots or voids which are making the cuts uneven.


From: lindalee [#17]
 16 Mar 2007
To: Buzz [#4] 16 Mar 2007

Tom,

I've set the speed as low as 5, power to 100, increased the freq upto 2500, it cuts thru but way too much burn. I set the red to 50 speed & 10 power to gett good resolution without burning pieces off.

I've done lots of the baby announcements, but I've never had this much trouble.

I'm starting to think it may not be all operator trouble, I'm going to give Epilog a call tomorrow.

Thanks for the help.


From: lindalee [#18]
 16 Mar 2007
To: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#16] 16 Mar 2007

Dave,

I've tried the settings starting at 300 & increased by 100 until it cut thru, long process, since I'm not very good at this trial & error thing.


From: Goodvol (JIMGOOD) [#19]
 16 Mar 2007
To: lindalee [#18] 16 Mar 2007

Linda,

I cut the red lines using 100 speed at 30 power. It seems to work good. The cuts are very sharp and I get a slightly thicker line by cutting slightly out of focus. What works for me is to manually focus and then drop the table 5 to 10 steps of the focus button. Ten steps works good for me except I wouldn't go that far with really fine text. Do some trial and error.

For the blue and black lines, I sure wouldn't slow down the speed too much. You'll really char the wood at 5-10% speed. I'd try somewhere between 20-25% speed.

I'd set the frequency to 500.

Red: 30 power; 100 speed, 500 freq
Black and Blue: 100 power; 25 speed, 500 freq

Give it a try and see if that helps. (Also, cut red "out of focus" and black and blue at proper focus if the red cuts don't have enough depth of field)

Jim


From: Goodvol (JIMGOOD) [#20]
 16 Mar 2007
To: PenMan [#11] 18 Mar 2007

Hey Pen Man,

I appreciate the explanation of how the Object Manager Docker works. I still have a lot to learn but I'm a willing student! I'll explore the docker and see if I can get proficient at optimizing the cutting sequence.

I'm off to Disney World in the morning so it will have to wait until I get back. If you have to place all the cuts in the order you want them performed, that sounds like a long and tedious activity. Maybe it isn't as bad as it sounds! I'll take a look.

I appreciate the help!

Jim


From: Buzz [#21]
 16 Mar 2007
To: lindalee [#17] 17 Mar 2007

Hi Linda,
I believe you are correct, this is not an operator problem.

Epilog will have you check your alignment and all your mirrors for cleaning. So go ahead and check those before calling.

Is your laser still under warranty? The settings Jim gave you using the exact same laser should have been close, anything else means your laser is not preforming as designed (nice way to put it:)

Let me know how it turns out.


From: lindalee [#22]
 29 Mar 2007
To: ALL

It seems that my alignment was way off, I've now learned how to fix that. It's amazing that picking up a piece of wood & having all the pieces fall out could turn this into such a good day.

Thanks to all for your help, this is such a nice family!!!


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From: Cody (BOBTNAILER) [#24]
 31 Mar 2007
To: ALL

6336.23
Here's a "double tribute" that I just did for our police chief. He couldn't decide whether he wanted the Army National Guard tribute, or his new badge design (which I've done several times for him now).

So he asked to do both on one background.

I had to make a connection between two "real" backgrounds to make this look right, and I think it looks pretty good. The picture doesn't give much detail there, but the connection between the tributes is the same rope-like pattern as the circles.

It took about 20 minutes to cut this out, and 10 minutes to put it together. The badge graphic was paid for several jobs ago (Pete Bertrand did the vectorization for me).

By the way...."VOP" stands for Volunteers On Patrol. This is a new civilian arm of the police department.

EDITED: 31 Mar 2007 by BOBTNAILER


From: lindalee [#25]
 31 Mar 2007
To: ALL

I have one more note to add to the "fix", besides being out of focus, when I went to a new batch of wood it cut like butter, the edges are a
light brown & all pieces cut beautifully. So I think the wood I was using
was also part of the problem.

I've been babysitting a trophy shop on my days off for the past few weeks & have been trying to get some graduation plaques done & on display ASAP. The shop also has a lot of model trains so I did some train plaques. It's amazing how much you can get done when everything works!!


From: Buzz [#26]
 2 Apr 2007
To: lindalee [#25] 2 Apr 2007

Hi Linda,
Glad to hear everything is working great! Nothing more frustrating than a slow burn :P


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