#!$%!! Mylar
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2020
Okay guys, I've answered a lot of questions, time for me to ask. Is Mylar just a royal PITA to work with?
She got a little pack of Mylar, thankfully only 10 12x12 sheets, for me to practice with. The package says 10 Mil, my micrometer puts them at .25mm. I'm on an 80W China Red with 6445G controller. My power curve is more like a quarter circle, and my tube puts out something more like a halo that a dot when doing my focus tests. I do get a nice sharp dot on the thermometer though.
Did a quick stencil she just had to have with some guess work on the settings. It came out, but the edges were a little rough. Got around to running some actual test squares. All, and I mean ALL, of the edges are nice and yellow. Even the edges that cut are not the cleanest. I'm getting in the neighborhood around 15% power at 80mm/s and slower. My bottom end on this laser for card stock is 12%.
Here's the weird part. My Y cuts are fairly clean and straight, but don't go through all the way. My X cuts, while they do go through, are pretty scruffy. Everything was a bit scruffy doing 10mm squares. Bumped up to 20mm squares and that's where it becomes much more noticeable. The squares that don't drop out, are hanging on the clean Y lines, and the ugly X lines are free as a bird. I'm running low air assist, not blasting it like I do for MDF, but not just the bypass I use for engraving.
Oh yeah, and I JUST went through alignment two days ago. I'm going to check again in the morning. But Damn...
Thoughts, hints, tips, rolling laughter?
She got a little pack of Mylar, thankfully only 10 12x12 sheets, for me to practice with. The package says 10 Mil, my micrometer puts them at .25mm. I'm on an 80W China Red with 6445G controller. My power curve is more like a quarter circle, and my tube puts out something more like a halo that a dot when doing my focus tests. I do get a nice sharp dot on the thermometer though.
Did a quick stencil she just had to have with some guess work on the settings. It came out, but the edges were a little rough. Got around to running some actual test squares. All, and I mean ALL, of the edges are nice and yellow. Even the edges that cut are not the cleanest. I'm getting in the neighborhood around 15% power at 80mm/s and slower. My bottom end on this laser for card stock is 12%.
Here's the weird part. My Y cuts are fairly clean and straight, but don't go through all the way. My X cuts, while they do go through, are pretty scruffy. Everything was a bit scruffy doing 10mm squares. Bumped up to 20mm squares and that's where it becomes much more noticeable. The squares that don't drop out, are hanging on the clean Y lines, and the ugly X lines are free as a bird. I'm running low air assist, not blasting it like I do for MDF, but not just the bypass I use for engraving.
Oh yeah, and I JUST went through alignment two days ago. I'm going to check again in the morning. But Damn...
Thoughts, hints, tips, rolling laughter?