coated aluminum and wood etching
Today we etched a logo into the painted surface of a thermos mug and a wooden sign.
Try to use the lowest power possible and only move up in power if the paint on your aluminum surface is very thick. We want to avoid reflecting the laser beam back in the direction it came from off the metal surface, as this could potentially damage the optics and laser tube by energy redirection.
A good choice for wood is 1/8 inch Birch which can be purchased for about $14 for a 5 by 5 foot square.
The rep rate range for our lasers is between 4 and 150 kHz. Use lower rep rates for smoother edge along cut lines and depths, and higher rep rates to cut all the way through thicker (> 1/4 '') materials.
A trick Seth taught us is to purposely defocus the laser after and autofocus by backing the the Z direction by 1-2 mm (move the bed downwards). This can save you time by making your cut lines purposely not go all the way through, while at the same time broadening ("bolding") the line. This will have roughly the same effect as a medium single pass scan, but much faster.
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