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Eagle and Laser cutter

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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 !
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    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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    0 Problemchild over 11 years ago in reply to Problemchild

    O BTW I was watching Ian from Dangerous Prototypes and he did a laser PCB but his was rather chared around the edge and where the holes are so it's obviously possible...Just needs a bit of finessing image

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    0 dragonstyne over 11 years ago in reply to Problemchild

    John, you can answer your own questions you just don't receive the points.

     

    Good luck truehbridx,  a laser cutter is one of projects I plan attacking later.

    By the way, nice Sinistar icon. I haven't seen that in a while.

     

    -Steve

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    0 Problemchild over 11 years ago in reply to dragonstyne

    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 !

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    0 dragonstyne over 11 years ago in reply to Problemchild

    Thst sounds interesting.

     

    -Steve

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    0 Problemchild over 11 years ago in reply to dragonstyne

    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 your tongue on the 20KV line image

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    0 dragonstyne over 11 years ago in reply to Problemchild

    Sounds fun, I built a helium neon laser early on. It looked sharp when it fired.

    An X Y Drive shouldn't be too difficult.

    And no, I don't think 20KV would taste very good. image

     

    -Steve

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    0 dragonstyne over 11 years ago in reply to dragonstyne

    John, Do you have docs on what you have?

    I don't think we should hijack his blog, so if you could PM me we can go from there.

     

    Thanks John,

     

    -Steve

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    0 Problemchild over 11 years ago in reply to dragonstyne

    Obviously you need good insulation on the 20KV out put but other than that all you need to control it is either the PWM 5V or an analog 0-5 V control that goes on the pin of the PSU ...all very simple stuff!

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