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Access to a Laser Cutter

jw0752
jw0752 over 7 years ago

The local Makerspace shut down three months ago and with it my access to a laser cutter. Does anyone in the USA have access to a laser cutter capable of cutting 1/8 inch black opaque plexiglass. I would like to ship the materials and my Corel files to have 3 control panels of max dimensions 13 X 5 inches each cut out.

 

If you have access to such a cutter and wouldn't mind helping me out let me know and I will contact you directly. I will cover all costs involved.

 

Here is a picture of similar control panels that I cut before the makerspace shut down.

 

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Thanks

John

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  • luislabmo
    luislabmo over 7 years ago +6 suggested
    Hello John, In case you don't find someone that can help you out, Ponoko is a community laser cut/engraving service that may suit you (I know a friend that has used it few times). Just make sure to sign…
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 7 years ago in reply to Fred27 +6 suggested
    They do take up a lot of space though ... You're correct they can take up space, but one of the makers mounted his at 40 deg to help with chip/dust control. Mine is on a table and gets rotated to allow…
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    mcb1 over 7 years ago in reply to jw0752 +5 suggested
    Filing the corners is a small price to pay ... ntewinkel picked up a small one for a very low price. You may even find a Shapeoko available as they have upgraded (rather significantly by the looks). Mine…
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    0 Fred27 over 7 years ago

    A laser cutter and a CNC router are great tools for the workshop if you have the space for them and think you will need then often enough. More useful than a 3D printer in my opinion. They do take up a lot of space though and a laser in particular needs good ventilation and cooling.

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    0 mcb1 over 7 years ago in reply to Fred27

    They do take up a lot of space though ...

    You're correct they can take up space, but one of the makers mounted his at 40 deg to help with chip/dust control.

     

    Mine is on a table and gets rotated to allow longer lengths to be machined without cutting the wood. (as per the picture)

     

    You certainly wouldn't want one inside as the noise and debris would soon get you evicted. image

    A shop vaccum following it around can collect most of the chips, but the router has a high airflow running through it, which means they do travel.

     

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    Cheers

    Mark

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    0 mcb1 over 7 years ago in reply to Fred27

    They do take up a lot of space though ...

    You're correct they can take up space, but one of the makers mounted his at 40 deg to help with chip/dust control.

     

    Mine is on a table and gets rotated to allow longer lengths to be machined without cutting the wood. (as per the picture)

     

    You certainly wouldn't want one inside as the noise and debris would soon get you evicted. image

    A shop vaccum following it around can collect most of the chips, but the router has a high airflow running through it, which means they do travel.

     

    image

     

    Cheers

    Mark

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