Homebuilt laser cutter pictures

Trevor Wilson wrote:

**Picture the following scenario:

A well armed US marine, carrying an automatic weapon, capable of firing 10
rounds/sec. He needs to carry about 10kg of equipment with him (+ life
support stuff).

How about:

A well armed US marine, carrying a laser, capable of killing another human.
He needs to carry about 5kg for the laser, plus around 100kg for power
supply and cooling system.

Get the picture?

And here's a little titbit for you: A firearm is just as effective in the
vacuum of space, as it is here on Earth, since the propellant (cordite) has
it's own Oxygen supply, bound up in it's structure.

Firearms are likely to be around for a LONG time yet. They're cheap,
lightweight and deadly.

BTW: I class the guns from Metalstorm as variants of firearms.

Nothing beats a nice kinetic weapon like a gun for transferring energy
to the target. I'd like to see some kind of backpack super
capacitor or a kevlar flywheel/homopolar generator powering a railgun.
One that runs for more than one shot though without exploding.
 
Hi Sam T, thanks for your kind comments. The laser I used was a secondhand
one that I bought from a privavate seller, who removed it from some old
scrapped
medical equipment. I am told that it is a 20Watt, RF excited, folded cavity
design. The laser cuts polystyrene foam very nicely and easily, but it is
not high enough power to cut wood. I'm told that lasers are used in the
furniture industry for cutting wood, but the laser power is 2000W or more
(that's at least two orders of magnitude higher power than the one I have).
Cheers, Tony

<kaselectremovethespamblock@bigpond.com> wrote in message
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Well done tony - looks impressive.

Can I ask where you got the laser assy and what it's power
requirements are?

I'm cutting foam cores for model aircraft wings with a cnc machine
built from plans and have been thinking of a router table for cutting
plywood sections - a laser would be a considerable improvement. I just
assumed the cost would be prohibitive.

have fun,
cheers,
Sam T

On Wed, 11 May 2005 14:57:12 +1000, "Tony Burch" <tony@burched.com.au
wrote:

Hi all,

We have built a computer controlled C02 laser for cutting and engraving.

Thought some of you may be interested to have a look.

http://www.theblakelaser.com/

Any comments are welcome.

Cheers,

Tony
 
Hi Andy, the laser I used was a secondhand one that I bought from a private
seller, who removed it from some old scrapped medical equipment. This was a
one-off, but you may be able to find someone on the net who is selling
second hand lasers. If you want a new one, maybe try http://www.synrad.com/
Does anyone else know suppliers for second-hand or new lasers?
Cheers, Tony

"The Real Andy" <will_get_back_to_you_on_This> wrote in message
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On Wed, 11 May 2005 18:42:17 -0800, Mark Harriss <billy@blartco.co.uk
wrote:


I'm cutting foam cores for model aircraft wings with a cnc machine
built from plans and have been thinking of a router table for cutting
plywood sections - a laser would be a considerable improvement. I just
assumed the cost would be prohibitive.

You may run into the same problems the bakery had
when they installed a laser bread slicer: TOAST!!

I would like to know where that laser came from!! I want one..
 
Hi Par, thanks for your comments. The machine does cut slowly, maybe 10
minutes per 3mm thick sample that you can see in the pictures. Faster for
thinner plastic. I haven't tried PCB. I think this wavelength of laser
beam is reflected by copper.
Cheers, Tony

"Parmin" <rajabetawi@hotmailspam.com> wrote in message
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"Tony Burch" <tony@burched.com.au> while reading the NewsGroups,
found courage and express out opinion in
news:428190a4$0$5180$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au:

Hi all,

We have built a computer controlled C02 laser for cutting and
engraving.


Ingenious!!

Thanks for showing your work.

I wonder how long it takes for the laser to cut the plastic and
wether you could etch PCB with it :)

Par.
 
Thanks Andy. Over time I'll make the pages more "dial up friendly". The
first pass of the site was done very quickly. I'll also be adding some more
details of the construction.
Cheers, Tony

"Andrew" <phl2005.nohamspam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9653C4FA6E3E5phl2005nohamspamhotm@61.9.191.5...
We have built a computer controlled C02 laser for cutting and engraving.

Thought some of you may be interested to have a look.

http://www.theblakelaser.com/


Thanks for the photos, what I could see anyway. A bit slow of the dialup
conenction. (Would have ADSL if I could).

Might I suggest an index file first instead of huge pictures all on one
page.

Cheers,

Andy S
remixreality.zor.org
 
Thanks Heywood. Are you in Sydney? I can hire it to you:)
Cheers, Tony

"Heywood Jablome" <reply to thread> wrote in message
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Nice work. Can I borrow it? :)


"Tony Burch" <tony@burched.com.au> wrote in message
news:428190a4$0$5180$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
Hi all,

We have built a computer controlled C02 laser for cutting and engraving.

Thought some of you may be interested to have a look.

http://www.theblakelaser.com/

Any comments are welcome.

Cheers,

Tony
 
Hi Moses. 1/ I have not tried a great range of materials. Works very well
with acrylic and polystyrene foam. Does not appear to work well with
aluminium or galvanised metal. 2/ The Z axis is the laser power. There's
also scope for adding computer controlled lens focus to the Z-axis. It may
also be possible to add more axes, to move the laser head to different
angles. 3/ Do you prefer green?:)
Cheers, Tony

"Moses Lim" <hyspeed@zeta.org.au.no.spam.pls> wrote in message
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Tony Burch wrote:

Hi all,

We have built a computer controlled C02 laser for cutting and engraving.

Thought some of you may be interested to have a look.

http://www.theblakelaser.com/

Any comments are welcome.

1/ What other materials will it cut other than plastics?

2/ Are you gonna make one with the Z axis?

3/ Would it still work if you used a green bucket instead of blue? :)
 
Tony Burch wrote:
Thanks Andy. Over time I'll make the pages more "dial up friendly". The
first pass of the site was done very quickly. I'll also be adding some more
details of the construction.
Cheers, Tony

"Andrew" <phl2005.nohamspam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9653C4FA6E3E5phl2005nohamspamhotm@61.9.191.5...

We have built a computer controlled C02 laser for cutting and engraving.

Thought some of you may be interested to have a look.

http://www.theblakelaser.com/


Thanks for the photos, what I could see anyway. A bit slow of the dialup
conenction. (Would have ADSL if I could).

Might I suggest an index file first instead of huge pictures all on one
page.

Cheers,

Andy S
remixreality.zor.org





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