Allergies and the laser
Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2023
I have a large corner in a 3600 foot open building for my tools etc. We have two Mini-splits which keep it cooler than necessary for me.
I am 77yo and have a cold nose most of the time and wear an insulated vest over a short sleeve shirt. I have been gaining experience with CPAP therapy and had open heart surgery 5 mo ago and feel a lot better than I deserve to feel .
I cut most every day and engrave less regularly with my 6 year old laser and run two Prusa 3d printers all day most days. I have never considered that I have allergies but my nose runs all day, everyday I am here. I cut mostly good quality plywood and mdf core plywood from Ochooch hardwoods and some acrylics and styrenes mostly for the sign shop who is making my end of life happy beyond belief. I get to invent and design and build prototypes and final products of what every I have the urge to- often to streamline production for the sign shop which has fascinated me since I opened it 25 years ago. I am modifying my 900x1300 laser bed for even better evacuation and to make it easier to clean out the debris [and more likely to be done frequently].
This dripping nose is a pain but not a deal breaker- any thoughts? Thanks Gene
I am 77yo and have a cold nose most of the time and wear an insulated vest over a short sleeve shirt. I have been gaining experience with CPAP therapy and had open heart surgery 5 mo ago and feel a lot better than I deserve to feel .
I cut most every day and engrave less regularly with my 6 year old laser and run two Prusa 3d printers all day most days. I have never considered that I have allergies but my nose runs all day, everyday I am here. I cut mostly good quality plywood and mdf core plywood from Ochooch hardwoods and some acrylics and styrenes mostly for the sign shop who is making my end of life happy beyond belief. I get to invent and design and build prototypes and final products of what every I have the urge to- often to streamline production for the sign shop which has fascinated me since I opened it 25 years ago. I am modifying my 900x1300 laser bed for even better evacuation and to make it easier to clean out the debris [and more likely to be done frequently].
This dripping nose is a pain but not a deal breaker- any thoughts? Thanks Gene