My laser resume

John Osborne
Posts: 2
Joined: Sun Nov 24, 2019
Location: Southfield, Michigan
Country: United States
Laser Machine Make or Type: Home built from Chinese parts
Laser Power: 100W
Laser Bed Size: 64" x 48"
Home Position: TL
RDWorks Version: V8.01.26
Windows Version: Win 10
Accessories: S&A compressor chiller

Hi everybody. I have made my own CNC machines for 20+ years. I also make box-making machines (click in a few numbers and get the size, shape and type of cardboard box you want in about 1 minute). I used to machine all the parts, but after I saw a laser work, I decided a lot of parts could be laser-cut. I also made Doodlebots (3-axis CNC machines for kids to build). They had 50 parts and a laser was the only way to make them fast and cheap. My makerspace closed and I lost my access to lasers, as did about 800 other people.

I will be building a laserfor sale to one of the makerspace refugees. I am thinking 48" x 32", 40 Watts and $2,500.

My machine will be 64" x 48", 100 Watts, compressor chiller. I ordered a Ruida controller so I can take advantage of this site and all of the RDworks Learning Labs videos.

My laser will be making lots of parts for my next generation box making machines.

I intend to be an active member of this site as I have found that the more I put into something, the more I get out of it.
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Gene Uselman
Posts: 2180
Joined: Thu Jul 07, 2016
Location: Suburban Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
Country: USA
Nickname: Gene
Laser Machine Make or Type: QC
Laser Power: 130W
Laser Bed Size: 900x1300
Home Position: TR
Control Software: LIGHTBURN
RDWorks Version: RDw .19 & Lightburn
LightBurn Version: Latest
Ruida Controller: RDC6442
Windows Version: Win 10 Pro
Accessories: I have a combining lenses, pin tables [homebuilt], honeycomb tables , wireless remote, Modifed Ultimate Air Assist, home built non-powered rotary device, PrusaMK4 and Mini Prusa printers.

Welcome John- you are in good company here, Tim is designing his own laser and I believe we now have a laser builders sub-forum. It would be a service to the membership if you could chronicle your build as I think this will be more and more popular. Gene
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sebastien laforet
Posts: 143
Joined: Wed Sep 07, 2016
Location: Lyon
Country: France
Laser Machine Make or Type: bodor BCL0605MU
Laser Power: 100W
Laser Bed Size: 60*50cm
Home Position: TR
RDWorks Version: 8.01.19
Windows Version: 7

John Osborne wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 I will be building a laserfor sale to one of the makerspace refugees. I am thinking 48" x 32", 40 Watts and $2,500.
i can't understand why you would limit to 40W when doing a custom build. a 80W laser is not really more expensive and can do much more in term of cutting... there are very few cases where 80W would prove "too much", especially if you use dot-mode when cutting thin materials like paper. on the contrary, the 40W will always be too slow for much cutting jobs (where you set at max power and fastest speed that cuts through)

40W is for the K40 on a budget only, in my opinion, as with 48" large you can fit a large tube in your machine-to-be that would definitely not fit in a k40.
Sébastien Laforet
machine : Bodor BCL-0605 (60x50) with 100W laser with TR origin.
Live in France
Primarily works laser for my wife (school teacher, so lots of boxes, letters, puzzles, ...) and miniature scenery (32mm scale : warmachine, infinity)
John Osborne
Posts: 2
Joined: Sun Nov 24, 2019
Location: Southfield, Michigan
Country: United States
Laser Machine Make or Type: Home built from Chinese parts
Laser Power: 100W
Laser Bed Size: 64" x 48"
Home Position: TL
RDWorks Version: V8.01.26
Windows Version: Win 10
Accessories: S&A compressor chiller

I am building a 48" x 32", 40 Watt because that is what my customer wants. It will have features that take it out of the K40 class.
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