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  1. #1
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    Question Laser cut thin carbon fiber

    Hello, I have a 120 watt co2 laser and would like to cut thin C.F. thickness would be 1/16" or thinner.

    1. can it be done?
    2. do I need any additives (pastes)?
    3. what is the finish like?
    4. any other advise?

    I have a router but don't want to use it due to the hazardous dust that is made.
    Necessity is the mother of all invention (unknown)
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    I think you will need a lot more power than that to get a crisp edge. Too little power just burns the resin.
    The bottom line, of course, is try it and see

    Good luck,

    Tweakie.
    CNC is only limited by our imagination.

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    Thanks tweakie, I was hoping to find others who have done this before I blow $50 on something I can't cut. I don't have ant c.f. that would work laying around.
    Necessity is the mother of all invention (unknown)
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    Has anyone done this?
    Necessity is the mother of all invention (unknown)
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    Most laser-cutting shops will quickly back away from a job to laser-cut any carbon fiber products, because it is very difficult. After all, the material is ALREADY carbon, so you can't oxidize it any further (which is what a laser does). It takes a high-powered pulsed laser system, and the beam splatters significantly at less than 1/8" of depth.
    btw, the dust from machining cured CF products is not "hazardous" in the sense of poisons or solvents, it is ultra-fine dust which is chemically inert to the human body. The problem is the inertness, because your body won't "reject" it, so breathing it can cause "miner's lung" disease - lungs filled with charcoal (carbon) dust.

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    Thanks for the info Dorsal. I found some flat c.f. 6mm x 1.0mm and figured I'd see if I could cut it. Sure enough, it cut real nice and left a smooth edge. here is a link to the product.
    http://rcfoam.com/cart.php?target=pr...category_id=96

    I only used 50% power also.
    Necessity is the mother of all invention (unknown)
    My club home page www.lhmac.org

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