Omtech 130W CO2 Laser Cutting Test

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Omtech 130W CO2 Laser Cutting Test

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  • @epicfail5707
    @epicfail5707 Год назад +6

    Check your manual for materials not to be cut on a laser. No Polycarbamate (Not Acrylic) PVC or Teflon on a laser. Never run a CO2 laser at 100% because it will shorten the laser tube life substantially (75% max).

  • @iqbal0840
    @iqbal0840 Год назад +1

    Dude you are the man

    • @wisamyousif14
      @wisamyousif14  Год назад +1

      Thank you sir for the nice comment

    • @iqbal0840
      @iqbal0840 Год назад

      @@wisamyousif14 you are welcome 😊

  • @tools2test444
    @tools2test444 Год назад +1

    130w should cut through everything you’ve got there a lot faster and cleaner. It looked like your acrylic was not cutting straight. I had the same problem. The beam was in the middle of my 3rd mirror but needed to be lower to be straight. I think you may want to check alignment.

    • @wisamyousif14
      @wisamyousif14  Год назад +1

      Thank you maybe I should double check it again due to I did install a new fan, that I'm going to be uploading the video very soon I did move the machine maybe I did throw something out of alignment

    • @richardthornton9318
      @richardthornton9318 Год назад +1

      Are you sure that the 10mm is acrylic?
      I used to cut that with 40w.
      Based on the edge & smoke, it looks as though it could be polycarbonate which is very difficult to cut with CO2 due to its UV absorbing properties

    • @wisamyousif14
      @wisamyousif14  Год назад +1

      @@richardthornton9318 I think you're right, Even after aligning my laser I was still not able to cut it through, It have some kind of plastic inside it was an old piece given to me from a friend of mine,and it look like it have some kind of bulletproof plastic inside, honestly at this point I'm not sure or doesn't mean enough

    • @edschultheis9537
      @edschultheis9537 Год назад

      @@wisamyousif14 If the material was bullet resistant and very tough (very resistant to breaking with a hammer), then it was almost certainly polycarbonate. By comparison, acrylic is quite brittle and can be broken fairly easily with a hammer or the wrong kind of drill bit.

  • @TheAdambright
    @TheAdambright Год назад +1

    Speed it up, two passes, clean cut

    • @wisamyousif14
      @wisamyousif14  Год назад +1

      You're right I can do that but I was just trying to show what the 130w can do in one pass

    • @TheAdambright
      @TheAdambright Год назад

      @@wisamyousif14 130w is an awesome power…show it!

  • @monsontis
    @monsontis 6 месяцев назад +1

    Laser must run on 20mAh

  • @timesparsenjr7479
    @timesparsenjr7479 Год назад

    What is the thickest material you can engrave?

    • @GeorgeTheDragonkiller
      @GeorgeTheDragonkiller Год назад +1

      If you are referring to a wood material you can engrave from 1mm all the way to whatever you can fit to your machine engraving all depends how much power and speed you area using
      that will give you the depth of the engraving, for example if you use too much power slow speed you will burn deeper than if you use low power higher speed, I hope this is what you mean/your were asking for.

    • @timesparsenjr7479
      @timesparsenjr7479 Год назад

      Thanks for responding, I have a glowforge and the thickest wood/acrylic or any material I can use in machine is just under 2 inches.
      Like can you put a guitar in there and engrave?
      With the guitar being like 4-5 inches thick.
      Im looking at getting the 130 watt with the 35x55 bed.
      I was looking at the thunder nova 35, and I think you can use any material up to 9 inches thick.

  • @Joshkline83
    @Joshkline83 Год назад

    Nice