Hi all,
I am a complete novice and wanting to start a small business with my son to etch glass cups. I have been watching a lot of the videos and I still have a ton of questions!
Thanks for letting me join,
Boyd
Greetings from USA Texas (Boyd)
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Boyd Mooso
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Willy Ivy
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Gantry powered rotary (plans supplied by Gene Uselman)
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Welcome Boyd. Glass mason jars was the original reason I bought my laser. I did 168 of them as wedding favors. Five months later when my other daughter got married, I did 168 pub glasses along with 168 coasters shaped as a police badge for their wedding favors. I also made most of the décor for their tables. Since then I have had fun with many other materials and still learning new stuff all the time. Check some of it out https://dadburnitlaser.com Have fun and happy burning.
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Thank You
Willy
Thank You
Willy
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Boyd Mooso
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Mon Dec 30, 2019
- Location: San Marcos Texas,
- Country: United States
- Laser Machine Make or Type: NA
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- Laser Bed Size: 400 x 600
- Home Position: TL
- RDWorks Version: unknown
- Windows Version: unknown
- Accessories: I haven't purchased one yet and wanting to join this forum to learn and ask questions
Thanks Willy!
I do have a quick question about the amp meter. where and what type do I need?
Thanks
I do have a quick question about the amp meter. where and what type do I need?
Thanks
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Willy Ivy
- Posts: 174
- Joined: Tue Aug 09, 2016
- Location: Pattison, Texas
- Country: USA
- Nickname: Willy
- Laser Machine Make or Type: KH 7050
- Laser Power: 60W
- Laser Bed Size: 12" x 20"
- Home Position: TL
- Control Software: LIGHTBURN
- RDWorks Version: v8.01.18
- LightBurn Version: 1.6.03
- Ruida Controller: RDC6442
- Windows Version: W7 Pro, W10
- Accessories: Hot dog rotary
Gantry powered rotary (plans supplied by Gene Uselman)
Lightburn camera
Homemade chiller (mini fridge)
Ultimate air assist
Dad Burn It Laser (.com) - Contact:
I use an analog meter but some folks say that a digital works well also. I'm old school and analog don't lie and doesn't have to think before it shows you a number. 0 to 30 is sufficient and is easier to read than say a 0 to 100. The meter will be an in series circuit on the ground side. Cut the wire going to the ground side of the tube (smaller wire toward the end of the tube where the laser beam comes out) and install the meter right between these now two wires.
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Willy
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Willy
- Gene Uselman
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I agree that the analog meter is more useful- and that is 30mA by the way- over 100w might want to go to 50mA.
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