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Revision as of 03:12, 6 February 2018
Point Of Contact @JStutz on Slack or by e-mail at james_stutz@hotmail.com
Contents
General Policies for the Laser Zone
If you have a question / problem, etc. Please start by reading the manual (it is in the desk and linked on this page) or by posting in #mfx-laser in Slack. If you cannot resolve the issue, use the point of contact at the top of this page.
Minors can only operate the laser under MakerFX member adult supervision.
DO NOT cut unknown materials in the laser. Read below for a good list of materials that can be used safely in the laser.
DO NOT USE THE AUTOFOCUS FEATURE. It is known to crash the head on this model.
DO NOT hit Stop and then immediately reset, it will lock the laser and require a reboot.
Equipment
Need to add air compressor, blower fan, laser computer, etc here.
How To
(Please help complete these...)
- How to focus the Epilog Laser
- How to use the Epilog Laser Rotary Tool
- How to use the front access of the Epilog Laser - for cutting materials bigger than 36x24.
- How to use Epilog Job Manager
Consumables
Safe Materials To Engrave
Many types of materials are safe to engrave with the laser. The list below are some of the common materials that can be used. If you are ever in doubt about a material, ASK before using:
- Untreated woods
- Paper and card stock
- Untreated Leather (treated leather has the potential for producing toxic gases)
- Glass
- Ceramic
- Granite
- Acrylic
Laser Cutter Materials - Great table of materials that can or cannot be cut in the laser from ATX Hackerspace.
DANGEROUS Materials
While there are many safe materials to use in the laser, there are some that are very dangerous. Many plastics and even some other materials that have been chemically treated have the potential of producing chlorine gas and other toxins when burned. These gases can be both very poisonous to those around the laser, but also very corrosive causing severe damage to the equipment. If you are unsure of a material, ask another member. It is best to be overcautious about the materials you choose. There are ways to identify materials, one of which is a burn test as described in this post called How to Identify Plastics Before Laser Cutting Them.
Other Useful Materials
The following are other useful materials to have on hand while using the laser:
- Alcohol wipes or Isopropyl Alcohol - for cleaning off the discoloration after lasering. If you do a lot of laser jobs, please buy a tub of the isopropyl wipes (can get at CVS, etc.)
- Masking tape - for preventing discoloration. We've used Blue tape before, but some say you shouldn't use it. If you can find facts on that - please link :)
Maintenance
Useful Laser Links
- Nova Labs Laser Wiki Page - Includes links to classes and other ideas like creating edge-lit signs