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andrew wallace:
come on Fred
i'm waitin to see some photo's of Tina in the flesh  :D
do you need a hand undressing her  :P

Fred:

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--- Quote from: "Fred" ---Well, still alive with all my fingers and eyes!  \:D/
All good, just have to adjust the output power depending of the materials, and that's it  :D
No photos, sorry, forgot my camera cable at home!  :oops:  Tomorrow!
  :D
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mmm, just a strange thought occurred to me, would she be able to work for foreigners too?
(I'm sure you ordered the special version with (Irish) green lights, but she might be able to shine her burning light on other parts too?)

Sort of like 'rent a las   '  (things are getting dodgy now, better watch what I say)

Ah well, dream on, I'll have to make do with my own noisy version for now ;-)
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Yeah, we are not really speaking the same language for sure sometimes!  :lol:

Anyway, played with Tina today  :D  :wink:
Getting there, just the mirrors to adjust, but fired up the laser, and made my first engraving  :D
50% power, and that thing cut plywood (4mm) like it's butter!
only disappointing thing, is that when you fire the laser, that don't make any of the Star Wars sound!! (it's silent  :cry: )

Ah well...

So, what's in the box?

That :



240Kgs of machinery that can set a fire in your house in second  :D

For the ones interrested, I have photos of how it works, pretty interresting.

First engraving :



Done in roughly 40 seconds, and I was not full speed  :D  (the wingspan is 30cm).
Next Saturday, I should do my first cuts and complete the power / material list / test.

Happy days!  :D

johnfireball:
Verry nice Fred, and compact too,
                                                I get  laser cut forms made for die cutting paper & board and I have been told the laser does not like some types of glues used in the manufacture of some plywoods and can cause fires.
Have fun,
John.

johnfireball:
Hi again Fred,
                  Maybe this article might be of interest.

http://www.inlay.com/cnc/laser/index.html

andrew wallace:
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looks good  :D

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