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Any suggestions on speed/power settings for cutting jigsaw puzzles with a laser engraver?
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![]() ![]() ![]() If you dont have this then you will need to clarify to me as how you plan on cutting this. Software hardware etc. Most and really all cnc machine's use dxf formats to convert to g-code by a driver device. The driver is your speed and heat hieght etc controller. Just use the progam to create the jigsaw and then save it as needed ( DXF) -edit in a cad program for precision and lead-ins etc then use your stuff- Let me know of anything that may be drastically different in your case for me to be wrong! O and one thing that could produce a henderence of tool optimization when lazer cutting etc.. are nodes.. what kind they are in the dwg. and of how many there are. The more the , more the progams must read and take consideration of!. PEACE |
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Hi,
Laser engravers are used to marking the metals and the other materials its very powerful thing of the creating the laser mark in the any type of metal,its also available in the 2d marking.. Thank u... |
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what a horrible thing to do anyone know what the laser contraption looks like, cant be the puny ones that fit in pocket and used during presentations and lectures
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Hi tacarey...
you din specify for which type of machine, Any way i have given the details for Laser Engraving Cutting Machine DHY-1490B: Engraving speed 0-64000mm/min(step less speed regulating) Laser power 80W ______________________________ Marking Systems |
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