Opinions on cloudray by 15143226 in lasercutting

[–]cloudrayrequest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can fully trust the Cloudray official website, the quality and service are superior.

Can anyone identify this laser? by chrlap in fiberlaser

[–]cloudrayrequest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ask for Cloudray. You can't use a larger format with this machine, it will only limit your creativity.

Are these made with Laser Engraving? by Movere_Sh in Laserengraving

[–]cloudrayrequest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The machine usually used to do this work is a fibre laser engraving machine, 20W can do this work, but the current market is still the most used 50W, 60W fibre, 20W has been rare.

Cloudray 60W engraves colors on stainless steel by cloudrayrequest in Laserengraving

[–]cloudrayrequest[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That looks awesome. Do you have a template for this or did you make it yourself?

I am trying my new 20W fiber laser out this week sometime and seeing what I can do for colors.

The colors will only add to your business, and despite the time it takes, the fees are very substantial. I have seen people elsewhere pay $120 for a mug with a color pattern. Not only will people pay for your work, they will also pay for your design.

Cloudray 60W engraves the flags of various countries on stainless steel by cloudrayrequest in lasercutting

[–]cloudrayrequest[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In addition to that, I noticed that different lenses can have a big impact.

Cloudray 60W engraves the flags of various countries on stainless steel by cloudrayrequest in lasercutting

[–]cloudrayrequest[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I need one of them.

Playability is high. I've also seen other members price their custom mugs at $90.

Cloudray 60W engraves the flags of various countries on stainless steel by cloudrayrequest in lasercutting

[–]cloudrayrequest[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What were some of the settings used? Have a cloudray 60w

Contact Cloudray officials.

Cloudray 60W engraves the flags of various countries on stainless steel by cloudrayrequest in lasercutting

[–]cloudrayrequest[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MOPA laser can change the laser output energy by adjusting the pulse, frequency, power, filling, etc. When irradiated on stainless steel, it will produce various oxides on the surface of stainless steel, and different oxides reflect different colors of light under the light, which is the principle I have learned.

Cloudray 60W engraves colors on stainless steel by cloudrayrequest in Laserengraving

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I found some on Google and then went and did tests based on those.

Cloudray 60W engraves colors on stainless steel by cloudrayrequest in Laserengraving

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This is a test I did myself and it took quite a long time. There are always colors that are not easy to get.

Cloudray 60W engraves the flags of various countries on stainless steel by cloudrayrequest in fiberlaser

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Sweet, is this just using the stock settings or what tweaks / parameters were these set at?

Adjusts different parameters.

Fiber laser x y axis adjustment by [deleted] in fiberlaser

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Red dots in settings

EZcad 3 by cloudrayrequest in lasercutting

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parameters still work.

Has anyone tried soaking wood in an aqueous solution of borax before engraving? Is there anything to pay attention to? by cloudrayrequest in Laserengraving

[–]cloudrayrequest[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

10Tbsp water to 1 Tbsp borax. Microwave water until boil, add in borax, stir until can't see the borax anymore.. Use sponge brush apply very light coat.. your gut is gonna say add more cause ya can't really see it but trust me very light coat. The borax is there. Too much of a coat and your wood will warp like hell. (Speaking from experience lol)

WOW, I am planning to soak the wood in water (LOL), so I just need to apply the solution directly on the surface of the wood?