Plywood burning or not cutting thru
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2021
HI guys,
I am hoping we have a wood cutting expert here that can answer this one.
I am running a chinese (Bogong) 1325 machine with a 100W (130W max) tube with the RD6445G-LM(EC) controller.
We cut 3mm acrylic and 3mm plywood, and are located in Thailand (might be important for this question).
I have cut many different test boxes similar to this:
using many different power/speed combinations. This one (85 power) generally allows us to cut thru 22 speed, but 22 will sometimes (frequently actually) not cut every item - only some of them, at least at the moment. I say at the moment because just last week we were cutting at 30-35 speed at 65% power just fine. I strongly suspect part of this is wood quality and humidity. We store our wood in a dry room (aircon unit on DRY mode 24/7), but my supplier does not. And the wood was just delivered yesterday. Thus "Thailand" has to enter in as a variable - both in its humidity and its undoubtedly variable wood quality supply. one shipment is just not going to be of the same quality as the next, etc.
At first I thought we had a optics issue... so I removed and cleaned all the mirrors and lens, and while doing so I noticed there was a small alignment issue so I re-aligned the laser etc. After doing all that, our current wood (the 3 sheets ive cut in the last 2 days) I have to drop the speed down to 18 in order to get a clean cut every time. The problem with this is that the up-side burns quite badly (IMHO) - but the back side looks ok, so we use them backward (we use the back side as the "face").
Now, on top of that... looking at videos online I See people getting nice honey colored cuts after they figure out their optimum cut speed/power... ours are always black. Maybe slightly different degrees of blackness - but all 100% black. Pics of one of todays cuts is attached, front and back plus an attempt to get a closeup of one of the edges - kinda failed, but if you zoom in the focus point is on one of the edges, so you can zoom in quite nicely on that.
Now it is possible... actually probable that I am doing something very wrong here. At least it sure feels like it. But ill be darned if I can figure out what. I am hoping someone here will be able to make me feel really stupid (and thereby solve this problem)
I am hoping we have a wood cutting expert here that can answer this one.
I am running a chinese (Bogong) 1325 machine with a 100W (130W max) tube with the RD6445G-LM(EC) controller.
We cut 3mm acrylic and 3mm plywood, and are located in Thailand (might be important for this question).
I have cut many different test boxes similar to this:
using many different power/speed combinations. This one (85 power) generally allows us to cut thru 22 speed, but 22 will sometimes (frequently actually) not cut every item - only some of them, at least at the moment. I say at the moment because just last week we were cutting at 30-35 speed at 65% power just fine. I strongly suspect part of this is wood quality and humidity. We store our wood in a dry room (aircon unit on DRY mode 24/7), but my supplier does not. And the wood was just delivered yesterday. Thus "Thailand" has to enter in as a variable - both in its humidity and its undoubtedly variable wood quality supply. one shipment is just not going to be of the same quality as the next, etc.
At first I thought we had a optics issue... so I removed and cleaned all the mirrors and lens, and while doing so I noticed there was a small alignment issue so I re-aligned the laser etc. After doing all that, our current wood (the 3 sheets ive cut in the last 2 days) I have to drop the speed down to 18 in order to get a clean cut every time. The problem with this is that the up-side burns quite badly (IMHO) - but the back side looks ok, so we use them backward (we use the back side as the "face").
Now, on top of that... looking at videos online I See people getting nice honey colored cuts after they figure out their optimum cut speed/power... ours are always black. Maybe slightly different degrees of blackness - but all 100% black. Pics of one of todays cuts is attached, front and back plus an attempt to get a closeup of one of the edges - kinda failed, but if you zoom in the focus point is on one of the edges, so you can zoom in quite nicely on that.
Now it is possible... actually probable that I am doing something very wrong here. At least it sure feels like it. But ill be darned if I can figure out what. I am hoping someone here will be able to make me feel really stupid (and thereby solve this problem)