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  1. #1

    common feed rates

    I am in the process of designing my own laser cutter and i was chasing information on common feed rates for different laser power. At the moment i am considering an 80W chinese CO2 laser.

    Can anyone give me a rough idea on the feed rates for some of these matterials:
    • 5mm acrylic
    • 2.5mm acrylic
    • fabric
    • 3ply poard
    • 5mm particle board


    I imagine that the thicker acrlics could be quite slow but fabrics would cut very quickly. Does anyone have experience with these.

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    If you plan to engrave (raster) it will be important to keep the inertia down, as you will want fast speeds in the scanning direction. I would recommend at least 100mm/s (~250ipm) for both axis, and if you plan to do much engraving I would double it for the scanning axis.

    On the slow speed end for thicker vector cutting you will want to be able to run at slow speeds, target 2mm/s.

    Your actual cutting / engraving speeds will vary depending on the material and power it can take without excess damage - but the above should give you some idea of parameters. I am sure Tweakie will have some good advice, and check out Bart's forum (buildlog.net - CNC Laser Buildlogs).

    Zax.

  3. #3
    200mmSec doesnt sound too bad. I was planning on a maximum speed of 1000mmSec+

    I am considering a fairly large build at 2X1.5M with ball screws and servo drives. Hopefully that should give me the power and precision i want.

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