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  1. #1
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    Oct 2005
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    Laser question

    Hi All ,

    am new to laser technology and i have this question .

    am building a 3 axis router and am planning to buy a laser tube and install it to my router ....i looked in synrad web site and i found very nice tubes there .

    my question is :

    what is the maximum thickness that laser can cut in metals ?

    i don't need an accurate answer , am just looking for an answer in tolearnce , that's because when i looked at synrad i found that the maximum one there can just cut 2 mm thickness in stainless , is it true ?


    waiting for your response.
    Ali

  2. #2
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    It depends on the type of laser, and the wattage.
    Gerry

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  3. #3
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    The most difficult part of a laser on a home made cnc is the focus of the light. Without the cnc or router, try buying a laser tube and getting it to focus on a piece of metal. Now move the metal or the laser a little and notice the difference.

    I assume your going to have a moving table rather than moving the laser tube?

  4. #4
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    at synrad company they told that i have to cover the laser tube with any mtalic cover to prevent any accidental reflication

  5. #5
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    Have a look at this PRC laser calculator:

    http://www.prclaser.com/calculator.shtml

    Keith

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