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Time to go Full Size - LASER cut Acrylic bartop

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selfie:
I am so tempted to build an Urkelcade

kahlid74:

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--- Quote from: Ond on October 02, 2012, 09:43:11 pm ---@ Le Chuck - *ahem*  at least this design IS getting built by someone!  ;D

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*ahem ahem* I'll tread lightly lest the great eye of Sauron OND gaze too sternly in my direction at my current lack of progress on other projects and instead suggest Selfie's next build.

Hey Selfie, I'll be waiting by the post for my custom flatpack of this masterpiece waiting to happen (with a special thanks to the Carpathian)



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Selfie, if I was looking at getting into laser cutting did you have any tips/information about it?

jmike:
selfie,
       would you be able to take some more pics of the first model you did (the one with the marquee)?

Truly awesome work!


 :cheers:

selfie:

--- Quote from: jmike on October 03, 2012, 12:47:42 pm ---selfie,
       would you be able to take some more pics of the first model you did (the one with the marquee)?

Truly awesome work!

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Sorry jmike the little one hit the bin yesterday...

Kahlid what type of LASER cutting are you looking at? Speaking generally there are three types of LASERs. RF LASERs are the big metal cutting jobs in the range of 1kW and up. CO2 LASERs are glass tubes and cut plastics and work in the power ranges of 60W up to about 800W from about 400W you can cut thin metals. These are LASER cutters. Then there are LASER engravers that work with CO2 tubes and generally run lower powers.

I'm a bit pressed for time now but I can go into more detail a bit later

Nephasth:
This is a shoe-in for the '12 Users' Choice...

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