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Former Member over 11 years ago

Has anyone here used a laser cutter in conjunction with eagle to make pcbs?

 

im using pcb-gcode to create the code to use with a milling machine (modding it to turn the laser on and off once it generates the code), then running it through EMC2 that controls our 40w cutter. I spray paint the side of the copper board I intend to use and vaporize the traces with the laser...

 

im just curious if anyone else has a similar workflow, the only real problem I'm having is spotting/marking the holes so enough copper gets etched away so my hand drilling is a bit more accurate (yes I could completely use a drill press but I don't have one image )

 

MAybe a modified method that results in bigger holes being marked?

 

 

 

thanks for reading!

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to dougw +1
    Well I haven't really messed with trace thickness since throughout my PCB making I've purposely made the traces as long as I could because I was using the toner transfer method... But here's some pictures…
  • Problemchild
    Problemchild over 11 years ago in reply to dragonstyne +1
    Steve if you are interested we can do something with my spare one so that you can get the electronics then the mechanics sounded out with out too many dependencies !
  • Problemchild
    Problemchild over 11 years ago in reply to dragonstyne +1
    Most of the parts are available from EBAY. If you feel confident of making an X-Y mechanism with a head on it then you are a winner for the rest. Even the Laser part aint too bad as long as you don't stick…
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  • dougw
    0 dougw over 11 years ago

    Very interesting approach.

    I would like to see an example picture of a finished pcb to see how it compares to mechanical machining/engraving methods.

    What kind of trace width and spacing can you achieve?

    How fast does it vaporize (mm / minute)?

    Maybe a needle-point center-punch would improve drilling accuracy....

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    0 dougw over 11 years ago

    Very interesting approach.

    I would like to see an example picture of a finished pcb to see how it compares to mechanical machining/engraving methods.

    What kind of trace width and spacing can you achieve?

    How fast does it vaporize (mm / minute)?

    Maybe a needle-point center-punch would improve drilling accuracy....

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to dougw

    Well I haven't really messed with trace thickness since throughout my PCB making I've purposely made the traces as long as I could because I was using the toner transfer method...

     

    But here's some pictures of the first board I have done and messed up image

     

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    0 dougw over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Looks good.

    It also looks like you have enough laser accuracy to make the pads a bit bigger and easier to drill. A smaller drill bit might help as well.

    I would try to go through the copper with a center punch to provide a drill guide, but might also try a secondary punch to break the copper circles so the drill doesn't tear up the copper.

    You could make the second punch with a broken drill bit shaft (with the correct hole diameter) - grind it flat or concave if you can and use it as a punch just to break through the copper layer, or at least define where the copper will get cut.

    Another trick is to stick a piece of clear tape on the copper side (or both sides) before drilling - this reinforces the copper you don't want removed and minimizes burrs.

    I guess it is too much to ask the laser to burn all the way through the copper so you could skip the etching step?

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to dougw

    40W just doesn't seem like it will... Now I am scared to put it at full power though

     

    after a night of poorly reading their code and the better part of this morning hacking together some code, I have managed to modify pcb-gcode to do what i want... It's currently being tested but at least I can go from Eagle to my laser cutter without manually editing the output now image

     

    Ill post results a bit later

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