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  1. Chris Cramer

    Laser Engraving

    I'm thinking that would work even better. I'm not all that confident that non burned cermark would work as a good resistant to feric chloride; and the laser engraver would most likely be powerful enough to burn off the nail polish in a precise way.
  2. Chris Cramer

    Laser Engraving

    That's a great idea for the cermark that I'm still working with. Though it still doesn't leave a permanent mark, I have found a setting that is more difficult to remove than every other setting. In that case I I'm thinking it might act as a good resistant to ferric chloride which is what I use...
  3. Chris Cramer

    Laser Engraving

    This engraving is much more visible than the first. Since I decided to run two passes at full power, it actually engraved the steel instead of just oxidizing the surface. The way the engraver fires bi directional left and right is very noticeable. I still feel the individual lines would blend...
  4. Chris Cramer

    Laser Engraving

    Yeah I discovered how Inkscape can trace the outline of a picture and convert it to a dxf file. That is required to use the plasma table to cut or mark a decorative image; however, most laser engraving platforms don't require a CAM program to first process a dxf to G code. Inserted images are...
  5. Chris Cramer

    Laser Engraving

    CO2 lasers, fiber lasers, and solid-state lasers are only realy designed for cutting, because you don't have much control over the optical power output. Unless a smaller tube is installed it would only ever cut the material. Diode lasers like these modules built with multiple diodes give you...
  6. Chris Cramer

    Laser Engraving

    I ordered the 2 oz Cermark ultra laser marking aerosol off Amazon. I was looking at the Brilliance Laser ink which is much cheaper, but the reviews are not good. Every laser metal marking compound I have found online only marks the metal with a permanent black mark. Only glass marking compounds...
  7. Chris Cramer

    Laser Engraving

    Yeah, this machine does have a pretty simple focusing system. I cant remember what the focus was when I was trying to cut resin infused birch made for knives. I tried to cut it with 100% power at, I think a speed of 20. It did not go deep at all. I should try it again focussed at 1mm. The...
  8. Chris Cramer

    Laser Engraving

    That was one of my first arduino projects after got my plasma table. The gantry was easy enough to make with stepper motors, but the module I had could only engrave soft material like wood.
  9. Chris Cramer

    Laser Engraving

    I Just purchased the new XTool D1 Pro 20W diode laser engraver. The tool works great for engraving, but I was a bit disappointed in the 20W module when it could not cut the 3/8" hard wood that I use for my knife handles. The 20W module does have enough power to engrave stainless steel which is...
  10. Chris Cramer

    My welding challenge

    The regulator on the acetylene cylinder is set to 8 and the oxygen is set to 20. The knobs on the torch are what is used to control the flame. You can get very little heat by slightly twisting the acetylene knob and adjust it to a small sized flame and using the oxygen to bring it to a neutral...
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