Sweden
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- Posts: 1964
- Joined: Sun Nov 27, 2016
- Location: Suffolk Virginia
- Country: United States
- Laser Machine Make or Type: Boss 1630
- Laser Power: 100w
- Laser Bed Size: 16"x30"
- Home Position: TR
- Control Software: RDWORKS
- RDWorks Version: v8.01.18
- Ruida Controller: RDC6442
- Windows Version: Win 10
- Accessories: roller rotary attachment
Post local Distributors and materials that can be purchased
Location - VA
Equipment - Boss Laser 1630
Power - 100W
Laser Bed Size - 16" x 30"
Home Position - TR
Full RDWorks Version - v8.01.18
First name - Pete
Equipment - Boss Laser 1630
Power - 100W
Laser Bed Size - 16" x 30"
Home Position - TR
Full RDWorks Version - v8.01.18
First name - Pete
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- Posts: 20
- Joined: Tue Feb 26, 2019
- Location: Säter
- Country: Sweden
- Nickname: Troberg
- Laser Machine Make or Type: Chinese 1000x600mm Ruida 130W
- Laser Power: 130W
- Laser Bed Size: 1000x600mm
- Home Position: TL
- RDWorks Version: 8.01.18
- Windows Version: 7 and 10
- Accessories: Compressor, water pump (and bucket connected to tap and drain, so I can easily refill with cold water on the fly), exhaust fan
Some sources for material. I'll focus on real shops, not online.
Acrylic:
Bauhaus
Byggmax (often don't have in stock, so check first)
Thin plywood:
I only think Bauhaus has this. Would love to find another supplier.
Rubber:
Biltema has "packningsgummi", sheets of gasket rubber. Nice rubber, but haven't tried to cut it yet, and don't know if it's laser safe.
Cork:
Cheapest is IKEA Väggis, just take off the frame.
Thin MDF (I think it's MDF, it kind of looks and behaves like 2.5 mm masonite with both sides blank):
When you order a counter top from IKEA, it comes packaged in this stuff. Not worth buying a countertop for that, but if you get it, keep it, because it cuts amazingly, straight, sharp and clean.
Tiles:
Ask for leftovers in any shop that sells tiles (especially if they also sell the service). They usually have a bunch, or can save up a bunch for you.
Glass and mirrors:
IKEA glass shelves for their kitchen systems are good, and engrave well.
MIrrors can be found cheaply at IKEA, Dollar Store and Rusta.
Cheap calibration test material:
Ginger bread cookies (pepparkakor). Dirt cheap, especially after Christmas, and has a consistent quality.
Colored thin paper (for lamps):
Dollar Store has a package with a large selection of colors, very cheap.
Please add sources you know!
Requests:
More sources for:
* Thin plywood
* The thin MDF packing material I got from IKEA
* Rubber
* Kallskummad polyeter (cold foam polyether???), 20 mm. Typ, tjockt liggunderlag (thick camping mat).
* Leather
Acrylic:
Bauhaus
Byggmax (often don't have in stock, so check first)
Thin plywood:
I only think Bauhaus has this. Would love to find another supplier.
Rubber:
Biltema has "packningsgummi", sheets of gasket rubber. Nice rubber, but haven't tried to cut it yet, and don't know if it's laser safe.
Cork:
Cheapest is IKEA Väggis, just take off the frame.
Thin MDF (I think it's MDF, it kind of looks and behaves like 2.5 mm masonite with both sides blank):
When you order a counter top from IKEA, it comes packaged in this stuff. Not worth buying a countertop for that, but if you get it, keep it, because it cuts amazingly, straight, sharp and clean.
Tiles:
Ask for leftovers in any shop that sells tiles (especially if they also sell the service). They usually have a bunch, or can save up a bunch for you.
Glass and mirrors:
IKEA glass shelves for their kitchen systems are good, and engrave well.
MIrrors can be found cheaply at IKEA, Dollar Store and Rusta.
Cheap calibration test material:
Ginger bread cookies (pepparkakor). Dirt cheap, especially after Christmas, and has a consistent quality.
Colored thin paper (for lamps):
Dollar Store has a package with a large selection of colors, very cheap.
Please add sources you know!
Requests:
More sources for:
* Thin plywood
* The thin MDF packing material I got from IKEA
* Rubber
* Kallskummad polyeter (cold foam polyether???), 20 mm. Typ, tjockt liggunderlag (thick camping mat).
* Leather