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= Overview =
= Overview =
This is the "smaller laser" 
This is the main quick guide for the '''Mini 60W Laser'''. See the [[Laser_Cutters | Laser Cutters]] page for more laser cutter information.
It's a 60W CO2 laser


== What you can cut ==
== What you can cut ==
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= Size =
= Size =
Bed dimensions are are approximately 70 cm x 50 cm
You can fit material that is 75cm x 65cm and cut material that is just under 70cm x 50cm (27.5" x 19.6"). No luck cutting exactly 70cm x 50cm 2mm smaller on each worked though.


=Turn on the laser=
=Turn on the laser=
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= Focus the laser =
= Focus the laser =


The process for focusing the laser is the same for both lasers, the only difference is that you do it using the [[LaserCut 5.3]] software on the [[PewPew9000]] and you use the manual knob on this one.
The process for focusing the laser is the same for both lasers, the only difference is that you do it using the [[LaserCut 5.3]] software on the [[Large 80W Laser]] and you use the manual knob on this one.


*[[Laser Focus]]
*[[Laser Focus]]
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Please, log your work.  This is important to understand maintenance needs, as well as building a database of materials and power/speed settings to make figuring out settings easier.
Please, log your work.  This is important to understand maintenance needs, as well as building a database of materials and power/speed settings to make figuring out settings easier.


* [https://forms.gle/sYVUxXivxsEqdEYp8 60W work form]
* [https://forms.gle/sYVUxXivxsEqdEYp8 Mini 60W Laser Log FORM]
* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tDxqWNbrJ9M5UuvxpV4khA5Drt6HOfNuQRQbdNvYTxM/edit?usp=sharing 60W responses]
* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tDxqWNbrJ9M5UuvxpV4khA5Drt6HOfNuQRQbdNvYTxM/edit?usp=sharing Mini 60W Laser Log RESPONSES]


== Old Logs ==
== Old Logs ==


*[https://docs.google.com/forms/u/0/d/e/1FAIpQLSdCqAez_T_orQlXTbbgQC_OeXvEhC7uHbVpiTnmfmoraFjPQA/formResponse Mini-laser work form]
*[https://docs.google.com/forms/u/0/d/e/1FAIpQLSdCqAez_T_orQlXTbbgQC_OeXvEhC7uHbVpiTnmfmoraFjPQA/formResponse Mini 60W Laser Log]
* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gItwjL4vfXwAsAQZ4dHuAlmoJ7lkLDme82yCei9KeF8/edit#gid=1432871391 Mini-laser work log]
* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gItwjL4vfXwAsAQZ4dHuAlmoJ7lkLDme82yCei9KeF8/edit#gid=1432871391 Mini-laser work log]




[[Category:Laser]]
[[Category:Laser]]

Latest revision as of 20:29, 30 March 2024

Overview

This is the main quick guide for the Mini 60W Laser. See the Laser Cutters page for more laser cutter information.

What you can cut

These lists are not exhaustive. If your material is not on either list, ask first!

Lightburn Software

https://lightburnsoftware.github.io/NewDocs/index.html

Size

You can fit material that is 75cm x 65cm and cut material that is just under 70cm x 50cm (27.5" x 19.6"). No luck cutting exactly 70cm x 50cm 2mm smaller on each worked though.

Turn on the laser

If you look at the machine, you'll see the key slot right on the front.

Yeah, you're going to ignore that. The switches on the side are where you actually need to turn it on. Get both of them.

Load the laser

Ok, there is a lot of information in this next photo, so I'll provide details after your eyes glaze over.

  • Home position: This is where the laser will return to when you tell it to home.
  • Laser pointer: This is where actual cutting happens. There is a positioning LED that is shining, but it is not the cutting laser.
  • Z-axis knob: This system has manual bed leveling, and you'll use this to position the laser focus.

Focus the laser

The process for focusing the laser is the same for both lasers, the only difference is that you do it using the LaserCut 5.3 software on the Large 80W Laser and you use the manual knob on this one.

Dump for notes


Logs

Please, log your work. This is important to understand maintenance needs, as well as building a database of materials and power/speed settings to make figuring out settings easier.

Old Logs