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==Safety information==
 
==Safety information==
* '''Please don't change the cooling system without consultation''' - overheating or rapid cooling can damage the laser.
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* '''Don't touch the cooling system without asking first''' - overheating or rapid cooling can damage the laser.
* <span style="color:red">'''Never leave the laser cutter unattended'''</span> - Your material may ignite, and an unchecked fire in the laser cutter could be both dangerous and costly. We've also seen mirrors go out of alignment and cut into the cables.
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* '''Never leave the laser cutter unattended''' - Your material may ignite, and an unchecked fire in the laser cutter could be both dangerous and costly. We've also seen mirrors go out of alignment and cut into the cables.
 
* '''In case of fire''' - Use the CO<sub>2</sub> extinguisher by the laser cutter first. Do not use the powder extinguisher unless you feel that you can't control the fire. '''Put it in the logbook''': tiny flames while cutting are normal; anything more must be reported.
 
* '''In case of fire''' - Use the CO<sub>2</sub> extinguisher by the laser cutter first. Do not use the powder extinguisher unless you feel that you can't control the fire. '''Put it in the logbook''': tiny flames while cutting are normal; anything more must be reported.
* '''Never cut PVC or chlorinated plastic''' - You should always know what material you are cutting, and chlorinated plastics should be avoided because they release chlorine gas when cut.
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* '''Never cut PVC or chlorinated plastic''' - You should always know what material you are cutting, and chlorinated plastics should be avoided because they release chlorine gas when cut. [[Laser_Cutter/Instructions#Chlorine_Testing_and_Material_Safety|Guidelines for how to test materials.]]
* '''Do not try to cut metal in the laser cutter''' - If you wish to mark the metal, please use [http://hpclaser.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2&products_id=17 "Thermark Laser Engraving Spray / Paste"], or use anodised aluminium.
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* '''You can't cut metal in the laser cutter''' - If you wish to mark the metal, please use [http://hpclaser.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2&products_id=17 Thermark/Cermark], or use anodised aluminium.
  
 
==Using the laser cutter==
 
==Using the laser cutter==
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# Make sure you're familiar with the [[Laser_Cutter/Instructions|operating instructions]].
 
# Make sure you're familiar with the [[Laser_Cutter/Instructions|operating instructions]].
 
# Look up the [[Laser_Cutter/Parameters|parameters]] for the material you're using.
 
# Look up the [[Laser_Cutter/Parameters|parameters]] for the material you're using.
# '''Please log your use to help with the upkeep of the lasercutter.''' This can be done easily at [http://bit.ly/LaserLogbookForm http://bit.ly/LaserLogbookForm] and the records can be viewed at [http://bit.ly/LaserLogbook http://bit.ly/LaserLogbook].
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# [http://bit.ly/LaserLogbookForm Log your use] to help with the upkeep of the lasercutter. (Records can be viewed [http://bit.ly/LaserLogbook here].)
 
# Pay for your usage - the cost is £5 per hour.
 
# Pay for your usage - the cost is £5 per hour.
  

Revision as of 20:00, 3 October 2012

Please don't use the laser cutter unless you have been trained.

We have a HPC LS3060 "plus" laser engraver and cutter.

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Training

You must not use the laser cutter without being trained. The laser cutter is unlikely to hurt you, but you can easily hurt it without training. Training is given most Tuesdays at about 8pm, feel free to ask for help on the Mailing List. There's a Training Roster available - watch the mailing list for announcements.

Safety information

  • Don't touch the cooling system without asking first - overheating or rapid cooling can damage the laser.
  • Never leave the laser cutter unattended - Your material may ignite, and an unchecked fire in the laser cutter could be both dangerous and costly. We've also seen mirrors go out of alignment and cut into the cables.
  • In case of fire - Use the CO2 extinguisher by the laser cutter first. Do not use the powder extinguisher unless you feel that you can't control the fire. Put it in the logbook: tiny flames while cutting are normal; anything more must be reported.
  • Never cut PVC or chlorinated plastic - You should always know what material you are cutting, and chlorinated plastics should be avoided because they release chlorine gas when cut. Guidelines for how to test materials.
  • You can't cut metal in the laser cutter - If you wish to mark the metal, please use Thermark/Cermark, or use anodised aluminium.

Using the laser cutter

  1. Make sure you're familiar with the operating instructions.
  2. Look up the parameters for the material you're using.
  3. Log your use to help with the upkeep of the lasercutter. (Records can be viewed here.)
  4. Pay for your usage - the cost is £5 per hour.

Resources

Manuals

Consumables

  • Plastic Online
  • HPC sheet products - Laser ply, perspex, engraving laminate - where we purchased the cutter.
  • The Plastics Shop - mattp purchased the plastic for the first batch of Hackspace key rings from here.
  • Hamar Acrylic Cuts to size, and is ~10mins walk from the space. Order by phone and it should be cut and ready to collect on arrival.
    • Price guide 320x600x4mm (laser bed size) clear acrylic = £8.
  • Acrylic-Online - Elliot has bought some Palglas from here. They cut to size - delivery £8.00. Price guide (incl. VAT):
    • 320x600x4mm (laser bed size) clear acrylic (Palglas) = £5.12
  • Hobart Laserables - wide range of materials: MDF, Birch, Acrylic (clear and coloured), Rubber, Laminates, Anodised metal. Prices seem competitive. Nigle has ordered from here. Shipping is £12.
  • Fred Aldous – online craft supplies, free delivery on orders > £30. Polypropylene sheets amongst other things. Alex P has ordered from here.
  • 4D ModelShop is not too far from the space, and is open Saturdays. They offer laser cutting too, and hence seem to have a lot of suitable materials.

Running cost

  • The tube is £250 for 1000 hours
  • The lens+mirrors are £150 for 250 hours
  • The power is (say) 1.2kW at £.2/kWh.
  • So 250/1000 + 150/250 + 1.2*.2 = £1.09/hour
  • The space also used a large chunk of funds to get the cutter, this needs to be recouped.

Therefore a recommended donation of £5 for each hour of use would be greatly appreciated.

Laser cutter money held in the the foundation bank account:

Date Amount
2011-04-02 Usage Fees + £210
2011-05-28 Usage Fees + £248.44
2011-06-08 Optics set - £188.25
2011-06-20 Cash from tin + £30.00
2011-06-20 Water + tubing change - £30.00
2011-06-28 Usage Fees + £25.04
2011-07-12 Usage Fees + £88.46
2011-07-27 Usage Fees + £70.58
2011-12-17 Usage Fees + £135.66
2012-01-21 Usage Fees + £48.72
2012-03-24 Usage Fees + £142.12
2012-05-21 Usage Fees (Cleaner) + £5
2012-06-02 £69.75
Running total £780.77

Cleaning Schedule

  • Optics cleaning every 25 hours (or as required)
  • Extraction fan cleaning every 25 hours
  • Electronics section dust removal every 25 hours
  • Laserbed cleaning every 50 hours (soaked in a peroxide based cleaning solution)

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