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If you found some sweet settings please share them here.
==Parameters for the new laser cutter==
===Tried but DIY parameters===
* Laser rubber has been used (mainly for stamps) it works well but you'll need to experiment for engraving/cutting


===Cutting===
Settings for the new [[Silvertail A0 Laser Cutter]] are available on the [[Silvertail A0 Laser Cutter/Cutting Parameters| Cutting Parameters page]].
====Acrylic - Perspex====
{| border="1"
!|Thickness (mm)
!|Speed (mm/sec)
!|Power (%)
!|Corner power (%)
!|Examples / Notes
|-
|3
|6
|100
|
|
|-
|4
|3.5
|100
|21
|
|-
|5
|3
|100
|
|
|-
|10
|1 (not enough?)
|100
|
|
|}


====PLY====
Settings for the old laser cutter which used to live here have now been moved to the [[Equipment/HPC LS3060 Laser Cutter|old Laser Cutter]] page for reference. '''Do not''' use these settings with the new cutter without some thought and careful adjustment since the new laser cutter is more powerful!
{| border="1"
!|Thickness (mm)
!|Speed (mm/sec)
!|Power (%)
!|Corner power (%)
!|Examples / Notes
|-
|1.5
|8
|100
|
|
|-
|3
|5
|100
|
|
|-
|5
|2
|100
|
|
|-
|6
|1
|100
|
|
|}
 
====MDF====
{| border="1"
!|Thickness (mm)
!|Speed (mm/sec)
!|Power (%)
!|Corner power (%)
!|Examples / Notes
|-
|3
|5
|100
|20
|
|-
|4
|4
|100
|
|
|}
 
====Misc====
{| border="1"
!|Material
!|Thickness (mm)
!|Speed (mm/sec)
!|Power (%)
!|Corner power (%)
!|Examples / Notes
|-
|Acrylic - Palglas
|3
|6
|100
|21
|[[:File:Teabot-Cubauble.jpg|Cubauble]]
|-
|Corrugated Cardboard
|3
|12
|100
|
|
|-
|Hardboard
|3
|3
|100
|
|
|-
|Paper
|
|60
|15
|
|
|-
|Card
|
|35
|40
|
|
|-
|Mountboard
|
|12
|100
|
|
|-
|Engraving Laminate
|
|15
|80
|
|
|-
|Funky Foam
|
|25
|25
|
|
|-
|Curian
|
|1
|100
|
|Four passes required
|-
|Laser Rubber
|
|6
|100
|25
|
|-
|Suede
|1
|25
|100
|25
|
|-
|Suede/Leather (line engraving)
|>1
|150
|10
|10
|
|-
|Leather
|3
|4
|100
|100 (needs more testing)
|
|-
|LD45 Plastazote
|12
|25
|100
|20
|
|-
|[http://www.rapidonline.com/Tools-Fasteners-Production-Equipment/Enclosures/ABS-Boxes/ABS-Boxes-with-transparent-lids/62566 Unknown clear thermoplastic]
|4
|10
|10 - 15
|10
|These box lids melt easily but can be cut with multiple passes at low power.
|-
|Polypropylene sheet
|500micron (0,5mm)
|14
|40
|17
|
|-
|Polypropylene sheet - scoring
|500micron (0,5mm)
|60
|60
|15
| This will produce a score. useful if you want just to mark a point or fold.
|
|-
| Polyester "paper" - NeverTear
|300micron (0.3mm)
|40
|60
|40
| Never tear is a polyester sheet that can be laser printed like normal paper.
|
|-
| Polyester "paper" - NeverTear - Scoring
|300micron (0.3mm)
|100
|15
|40
| This will produce a score. useful if you want just to mark a point or fold.
|}
 
===Engraving===
{| border="1"
!|Material
!|Speed (mm/sec)
!|Power (%)
!|Corner power (%)
!|Examples
|-
|Acrylic - Perspex
|200
|21
|
|
|-
|Birch PLY
|200
|17
|
|
|-
|MDF
|200
|25
|
|
|-
|Corrugated Cardboard
|200
|20
|
|
|-
|Hardboard
|200
|20
|
|
|-
|Paper
|200
|15
|
|
|-
|Card
|300
|20
|
|
|-
|Mountboard
|200
|20
|
|
|-
|Engraving Laminate
|200
|21
|
|
|-
|Curian
|3
|100
|
|
|-
|Laser Rubber
|200
|70
|
|
|-
|Anodized aluminium (dyed black)
|450
|90
|?
|[http://www.flickr.com/photos/russss/4991794474/ LHS logo on black phone]
|-
|Anodized aluminium (Macbook Pro) (Vector - in "cut" mode)
|100
|100
|80
|[http://www.flickr.com/photos/russss/5091497832/ Russ's Macbook Pro]
|-
|Suede
|250
|15
|80
|
|-
|LD45 Plastazote
|200
|10
|10
|At 10% engraves 2-3mm deep. Laser doesn't seem to come on at all at 5% or engrave at speeds >200 mm/s so may not be possible to engrave less deeply than this.
|-
|}

Latest revision as of 14:57, 25 June 2015

Parameters for the new laser cutter

Settings for the new Silvertail A0 Laser Cutter are available on the Cutting Parameters page.

Settings for the old laser cutter which used to live here have now been moved to the old Laser Cutter page for reference. Do not use these settings with the new cutter without some thought and careful adjustment since the new laser cutter is more powerful!