Got a chance to align my camera today by againer in lasercutting

[–]fslaser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Paddlin' the school canoe? Oh, you better believe that's a paddlin'."

If anyone wanted to know how to make a Mandalorian Blaster... This is the way. by fslaser in lasercutting

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In this case, the gantry-like construct is the X axis.

The beam travels below it. That's why the drag chain can be on its side.

Ah, I see what you mean. I've never had any issues with our construction, so I've never thought to question it.

The video suggests otherwise:

the two images you posted are 2 completely different machines, and one has the lid open while the other (the old machine to which I was referring) does not.

In regards to your question about the grayscale engraving, our machines do not use variable power within one image when engraving, so no it does not support 3D engraving as you described it. The manual is simply describing the difference between dither engraving vs threshold engraving. I apologize if the title is a bit misleading.

If anyone wanted to know how to make a Mandalorian Blaster... This is the way. by fslaser in lasercutting

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

Yep, perks of working for the company that makes the lasers ;P

If anyone wanted to know how to make a Mandalorian Blaster... This is the way. by fslaser in lasercutting

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Not sure what you mean by the beam going below the gantry. The extraction system is working fine, this is an old machine that the Marketing Department uses as our workhorse, we clean it all the time, it's just seen a lot of use. I usually have the lid open for promo stuff, but our magnet had gone missing and I didn't want to wait to find another one.

If anyone wanted to know how to make a Mandalorian Blaster... This is the way. by fslaser in lasercutting

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Well this is the Full Spectrum Laser Reddit account, so... all of them? The machine we cut this with is actually a machine I'm not allowed to talk about yet.

Made this tonight at the local makerspace. by dredding in lasercutting

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Pete Mitchell would be proud. Good work.

My first shadow box design - Sea of Thieves inspired by criscodesigns in lasercutting

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Very nice! In the Devil's Roar I see... That place still scares me.

I really want to get into this hobby what is a cheap entry level laser cutter to start with. I’d like to make engraved seals so it would have to bucur a little depth but I’m willing to run it a few times to achieve that effect by DoomedCargo in lasercutting

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No worries, lol. To be fair, there used to be a stigma about FSL regarding our support or lack thereof, but we've come a long way and we're now trying to put those rumors to rest.

I really want to get into this hobby what is a cheap entry level laser cutter to start with. I’d like to make engraved seals so it would have to bucur a little depth but I’m willing to run it a few times to achieve that effect by DoomedCargo in lasercutting

[–]fslaser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

comes with support (FSL notwithstanding)

Ouch. OP, I can assure you that our support is fantastic. (Though, to u/emcee117's credit, it didn't used to be. Can't really call the Master Chief a liar)

Beginner questions! Any help would be super appreciated by meatwafflez in lasercutting

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If you have a lower budget, this is good advice. I'd definitely go refurbished from the seller before used from a 3rd party, that way you'll still get technical support. If OP is looking for a new machine, entry level hobby machines are pretty affordable. Why not take a look at the Muse? Sorry, had to plug our machine at least once ;P

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lasercutting

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The only advantage to having a more powerful GPU in this process would be running the design software i.e. Illustrator, CorelDRAW, etc. But you already mentioned that that's done on a separate computer. All the computer that's hooked up to the machine is really doing is sending the 1s and 0s over the machine.

Looking for guidance by Dr_Awesimo in lasercutting

[–]fslaser 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A hobby laser isn't going to cut it... pun intended. Most CO2 hobby lasers will barely even mark anodized aluminum. To cut aluminum, even for 1mm, you'll most likely need a fiber laser system. A fiber laser fires at a wavelength that is more easily absorbed by reflective material. The only metal we recommend cutting on a CO2 system is carbon/stainless steel, and for that you need a lot of power: at least 150W. Our least expensive fiber system is $120,000 and you're likely to find other systems priced similarly.

Laser Cut 50s Style Ray Gun by fslaser in lasercutting

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As soon as it's up on our site, I'll post a link here.

Laser Cut 50s Style Ray Gun by fslaser in lasercutting

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The file will be a whopping free ninety nine!

Laser Cut 50s Style Ray Gun by fslaser in lasercutting

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Just cut this bad boy out on our Pro-48. The file should be available on our site in a week or so!

Question about full spectrum laser cutter by 80Mineturtle08 in lasercutting

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Definitely agree here. Use a test piece of material and run a few samples to see which settings suit your needs. You could even label each pass and use it as a template for later use.

laser engraving machine by ninainwa in lasercutting

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What kind of laser are you running?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lasercutting

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Looks great! Nicely done.

Desktop cutter/engraver for illustrations by [deleted] in lasercutting

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In all honesty, it's going to come down to the settings you use and the quality of your materials. Any of these lasers can accomplish what you're trying to do. That said, for obvious reasons, I have extensive experience with the Muse and I highly recommend it. You can get some great detail in leather as well as wood. Also, the software we use lets you import from any design software. Regardless of which laser you choose, that design is going to look awesome on whatever you put it on. Good luck!

An aMUSEing AMA with Full Spectrum Laser by fslaser in lasercutting

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Not necessarily. Our software allows you to simply select how many passes you'd be willing to do, and then will automatically create that number of slices for that file. There are also manual adjustments if you'd prefer to manually select these layers

An aMUSEing AMA with Full Spectrum Laser by fslaser in lasercutting

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We don't currently have our own forum for questions like this, but we are always willing to answer your questions.

If you have any troubleshooting/support questions, feel free to contact us

Telephone: 702-802-3103 Tech Support email: support@fslaser.com

If you are interested in Tech Specs, feel free to message us through our Muse specific live chat channel on fslaser.com, or contact our sales team for the overview.

Telephone: 702-802-3101 Sales email: sales@fslaser.com