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SW Victoria, Australia

Posted: Wed May 29, 2019
by Tim Mellor
I blame Russ for making me find my way here. ;)

My Laser doesn't run RDWorks but is a bit better than the very average K40. Currently running K40 Whisperer on a modded Voiern (Vollerun) WR3020 with some tweaks and maybe a new controller but Whisperer has delayed that need over the horror show that is Laserdraw :evil:

Background of EE but with a recent history of 3DP and some CNC with a large dose of Electronics and Coffee Roasting so a mixed bag and having fun doing it. :D

Re: SW Victoria, Australia

Posted: Wed May 29, 2019
by Gene Uselman
Welcome Tim- Russ has also led many of us astray [in a delightful direction]. I have experienced LaserCut and RDworks is way better but Lightburn might be a good alternative for you? I am a pretty serious 3D printer but the 3DP you speak of, is that the 3D printer that came up when I googled it? Large format 3D printing it would seem? Settle in and have fun. Gene

Re: SW Victoria, Australia

Posted: Wed May 29, 2019
by Tim Mellor
3DP or more specifically FDM so far but I am weighing up getting an Resin printer. I have only being playing with them for about a year but it has got me back into Cad (Fusion 360) fairly heavily and generally doing practical and functional prints rather than spitting out Thingiverse Vases :roll: Some of my steps along the way to my 'current' three printers are here https://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/3d-printer-yet/ along with some of my designs @beanflying

I had been using the Laser for one of my other bad habits of R/C planes so there is a gap in my EEVBlog thread as Balsa and an Electronic forum is a fair bit OT but I had a need to get some Acrylic fascias done for a commercial job so I brought a small stack and started seriously playing. This showed up some setup flaws with setup and geometry of my Laser with uneven sides on deeper cuts that were a non issue on thinner Balsa and Depron so I found Russ while looking for a sensible solution. The nuts and Bolts of my Laser are here along with a few of the mods so far https://www.eevblog.com/forum/reviews/4 ... -vollerun/

Todays project is make a Printed reverse Laser path (Nozzle to Tube) pointer adapter as my Laser doesn't have the room between the Tube and First Mirror (also a non metal fronted tube). If it works I will find an appropriate spot for a thread and upload the STL for the adapter.

Re: SW Victoria, Australia

Posted: Thu May 30, 2019
by Gene Uselman
Good stuff- I started with a CR10 and then built a Prusa MK3 [ I have the 's' mod coming] and like you, I like printing stuff that I need. I also learned Fusion 360 so that I could design my own parts. I have thought about a resin printer but I get very usable parts by printing with PETG.

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The laser combiner [red dot indicator] could also be between the 1st and 2nd mirrors where there is usually more room