Very interesting. Bummer it didn’t cut acrylic, on their website they specifically mention it can cut black acrylic so that might be the problem. It also shows that it has a 2600°C sintering temperature, and the 36w 3000°C… so maybe there’s some possibility of creating a low cost metal 3D printer in the future?
Have a young person in the room without eye protection is NOT, good. Safety, safety, safety!
Very interesting. Bummer it didn’t cut acrylic, on their website they specifically mention it can cut black acrylic so that might be the problem. It also shows that it has a 2600°C sintering temperature, and the 36w 3000°C… so maybe there’s some possibility of creating a low cost metal 3D printer in the future?
it for sure will cut plastic. The problem with the acrylic I tried to cut is that I think it was way too clear. You prolly need a CO2 for clear.
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Safety not good laser exposure to the eyes
it comes with shaded safety glasses specifically for this wavelength.
Dude keep your kids away from the laser when it's going. No glasses.....