Friday, April 19, 2019

Football themed Stencil


Before starting, I did a thorough vacuum and wipe cleaning of the 4 inch focal length laser and the supporting components.

Then I ran my standard beam quality and alignment check. The operating condition at the moment is nearly perfect. The beam cross section is nearly circular at 12% power and even the beam halo is uniform. The beam is hitting center in a left to right sense, and slightly high of center in an up to down sense. This is the case for all 4 corners and the center of bed test points. The slightly high of center is actually preferred, as when the beam is reflected down from the 3rd mirror of the head into the focusing lens, it will be more centered (given the beam width).


Excellent laser alignment results

L: left, R: right, F: front, B: back

notice the uniform yellow halo around the burn spot



I ran a small 2 inch test file that represents the range of shape size/ head speed combinations to make sure I get clean cuts, but without using too power. Everything was good except the larger shapes with a 30 mm/sec speed needed a 7% increase in power to get a cut-through.

As a reminder when working with plexiglass, make sure the exhaust fan on the other laser is ON to prevent any odors of burnt plexiglass from seeping into the workspace.

I am extremely pleased with the overall results, especially considering that this was my most challenging design to date. I used a large number of very small circles and closely adjacent ovals to test the laser precision. The football helmet face-guard also has very thin lines criss-crossing that retained their shapes with cracking or splitting.


The major stencil parts



8.8 inches high. 6.3 inches wide.








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