New User from Adelaide, Australia
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2021
Hi All,
I'm a software developer by day and tinkerer by night.
I had a big win with work a few years ago and bought a large laser cutter to tinker with. Unfortunately, I then got life busy (work and kids) and the laser cutter has not been given the attention it deserves (Wife calls it the caravan, cos that's what she could have had for the same money, and its about the same size and colour).
My purest hobby is radio controlled air craft and most of what I tinker with is about designing, enhancing or creating them OR the other tools used to create them. To this end I also built a few home made 3d printers and the initial desire for a laser cutter (aside from cutting parts for aircraft) was to build and cut an acrylic enclosure for the 3d printer. That is still yet to happen.
I also wanted to cut some led lit acrylic signs for my office, also yet to happen.
What I have done with it.....
Cut coffee cup coasters for the office with the Logo etched in (Acrylic). (I did do a lot for a marketing thing and gave them away)
Cut and etched a Name badge for my mates, dads boat that he has been building in his garage for the last 10 years.
Piled stuff on top of it
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Why the delay in completing projects....well it seems "cheap" Chinese lasers are just not as easy as I had anticipated, and I had anticipated some hiccups (from my experience with 3d printers).
After doing the Coffee coasters (2+ years ago), I discovered my laser would not focus the same from one side of the bed to the other and I just haven't had the time (or burning need) to fix it (until today).
Over the last 4 days I have upgraded a 3d printer from a Rumba 8bit control board to a 32 bit Duet Wifi with Duex5 expansion boards. Now its all tested and working, I need to cut a new control board enclosure for the 3d printer.
Gotta say, I am surprised the laser cutting systems (or at least mine), don't use the same g-code based files and software the 3d printers use.
Anyway, off track...
That's my intro.
Adrian Bear
I'm a software developer by day and tinkerer by night.
I had a big win with work a few years ago and bought a large laser cutter to tinker with. Unfortunately, I then got life busy (work and kids) and the laser cutter has not been given the attention it deserves (Wife calls it the caravan, cos that's what she could have had for the same money, and its about the same size and colour).
My purest hobby is radio controlled air craft and most of what I tinker with is about designing, enhancing or creating them OR the other tools used to create them. To this end I also built a few home made 3d printers and the initial desire for a laser cutter (aside from cutting parts for aircraft) was to build and cut an acrylic enclosure for the 3d printer. That is still yet to happen.
I also wanted to cut some led lit acrylic signs for my office, also yet to happen.
What I have done with it.....
Cut coffee cup coasters for the office with the Logo etched in (Acrylic). (I did do a lot for a marketing thing and gave them away)
Cut and etched a Name badge for my mates, dads boat that he has been building in his garage for the last 10 years.
Piled stuff on top of it
Why the delay in completing projects....well it seems "cheap" Chinese lasers are just not as easy as I had anticipated, and I had anticipated some hiccups (from my experience with 3d printers).
After doing the Coffee coasters (2+ years ago), I discovered my laser would not focus the same from one side of the bed to the other and I just haven't had the time (or burning need) to fix it (until today).
Over the last 4 days I have upgraded a 3d printer from a Rumba 8bit control board to a 32 bit Duet Wifi with Duex5 expansion boards. Now its all tested and working, I need to cut a new control board enclosure for the 3d printer.
Gotta say, I am surprised the laser cutting systems (or at least mine), don't use the same g-code based files and software the 3d printers use.
Anyway, off track...
That's my intro.
Adrian Bear