[Lab] rastering with laser
Wesley Ellis
tahnok at gmail.com
Wed Oct 8 09:55:28 EDT 2014
Do you mind posting the power / freq / speed settings you end up using
to cut the acrylic here?
On Tue Oct 7 22:19:19 2014, Darcy Whyte wrote:
> You can see how I'm doing vector cutting here...
>
> http://inventorartist.com/tool-chains/
>
> For raster you just have any shape and it should raster. But it's just
> experimental. You need to try stuff as material and machines aren't
> that consistent...
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> On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 4:40 PM, Jason Arnold <arnold.jason at gmail.com
> <mailto:arnold.jason at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've got some shapes I'll be cutting in acrylic later today (see
> attached) that need some "fill" (aka raster), which I've never
> done before on the Epilog. Can someone write me a quick how to?
>
> I've been told I can also just leave it as vector and use a lower
> power - any pros or cons would be appreciated.
>
> In case it matters, the fill is the red areas and end result is
> that these will be edge lit (hence the LED sized notches in the base).
>
> *Jason*
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