That feels more like fear mongering. Don't get me wrong I think it's a dumb idea to shut out third party slicers, but a lot of the other speculation is just silly.Not yet, but I’ll bet you a dollar it will be 12 months or less.
That feels more like fear mongering. Don't get me wrong I think it's a dumb idea to shut out third party slicers, but a lot of the other speculation is just silly.Not yet, but I’ll bet you a dollar it will be 12 months or less.
Not to mention the smell ...
That looks like a really good way to blind yourselfThe engraving bit is cool, though I have no use for that personally. Those "open" diode lasers scare me, though:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-sTbr1ZuEU
From what I understand the question is not IF you set fire to your laser, but WHEN, so I've got the fire extinguisher read, and I've got it on a rolling table in the garage so I can quickly roll it outside.
Hmm, that doesn't sound like the greatest setup for your health to be honest.I can't emphasize that issue enough which was why I said I wouldn't use the laser module indoors (or at all in this specific case).
My CO2 laser has a dedicated powered filter, and a external box fan blowing out with my garage fully open when I cut, and some acrylics still make my eyes water if I'm close enough. The fumes off anything that isn't just pure wood when cutting is some nasty stuff.
Those stock fans are imo worthless. I ripped mine out day 1, did a similar thing with printing an adapter for my 6" ducting where the fan was, and have that inline fan directly connected instead. Honestly works awesome, that thing moves air, has no problem keeping up with smoke and fumes.https://omtechlaser.com/products/80w-filter-fume-extractor-lsp-xf18-us
I use one of these types of fume extractors that I set on the highest fan setting, and my (admittedly cheapo Chineseum) CO2 laser has an exhaust port with fan that I directly connect the extractor to with a TPU gasket that I printed. Maybe replacing the weaker stock exhaust fan with a stronger inline one will help. I'm in the slow process of replacing the crappy M2 nano with a Mini Gerbil V3 board for Lightburn compatibility, so I guess I can throw the airflow upgrade into the pile of things I need to do with my laser.