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− | + | The laser cutter is a 60 watt CO2 laser which can cut and engrave. | |
− | + | Before using the laser cutter who must pass a beginner class for using the laser cutter. | |
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+ | In order to use the laser after taking the class you must be a member of FamiLAB. | ||
[[File:Epilog-laser-cutter-01-sm.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Epilog 60-watt Laser Cutter.]] | [[File:Epilog-laser-cutter-01-sm.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Epilog 60-watt Laser Cutter.]] | ||
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+ | == Laserable Material Compatibility == | ||
+ | Materials safe to use on the laser cutter/engraver. If the material isn't listed here contact someone on the "Point of Contact" list and ask. | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; width: 500px;" | ||
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+ | ! Material !! Engrave !! Cut | ||
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+ | | Acrylic || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || style="text-align: center;" | Yes | ||
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+ | | Anodized Aluminum || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || | ||
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+ | | Bare Metals || style="text-align: center;" | * || | ||
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+ | | Brass || style="text-align: center;" | * || | ||
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+ | | Ceramic || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || | ||
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+ | | Cloth || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || style="text-align: center;" | Yes | ||
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+ | | Coated Metals || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || | ||
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+ | | Corian || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || style="text-align: center; " | Yes | ||
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+ | | Cork || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || style="text-align: center;" | Yes | ||
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+ | | Delrin || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || style="text-align: center;" | Yes | ||
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+ | | Fabric || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || style="text-align: center;" | Yes | ||
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+ | | Fiberglass || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || style="text-align: center;" | Yes | ||
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+ | | Glass || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || | ||
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+ | | Leather || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || style="text-align: center;" | Yes | ||
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+ | | Marble || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || | ||
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+ | | Matte Board || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || style="text-align: center;" | Yes | ||
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+ | | Melamine || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || style="text-align: center;" | Yes | ||
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+ | | Mylar || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || style="text-align: center;" | Yes | ||
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+ | | Painted Metals || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || | ||
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+ | | Paper || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || style="text-align: center;" | Yes | ||
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+ | | Plastic || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || style="text-align: center;" | Yes | ||
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+ | | Pressboard || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || style="text-align: center;" | Yes | ||
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+ | | Rubber || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || style="text-align: center;" | Yes | ||
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+ | | Stainless Steel || style="text-align: center;" | * || | ||
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+ | | Tile || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || | ||
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+ | | Titanium || style="text-align: center;" | * || | ||
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+ | | Wood || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || style="text-align: center;" | Yes | ||
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+ | | Wood Veneer || style="text-align: center;" | Yes || style="text-align: center;" | Yes | ||
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+ | * CO2 lasers will mark bare metals when coated with a metal marking solution. For more information, visit our laser metal marking page. | ||
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+ | Source: https://www.epiloglaser.com/how-it-works/laser-material-compatibility.htm |
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The laser cutter is a 60 watt CO2 laser which can cut and engrave.
Before using the laser cutter who must pass a beginner class for using the laser cutter.
In order to use the laser after taking the class you must be a member of FamiLAB.
Laserable Material Compatibility
Materials safe to use on the laser cutter/engraver. If the material isn't listed here contact someone on the "Point of Contact" list and ask.
Material | Engrave | Cut |
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Acrylic | Yes | Yes |
Anodized Aluminum | Yes | |
Bare Metals | * | |
Brass | * | |
Ceramic | Yes | |
Cloth | Yes | Yes |
Coated Metals | Yes | |
Corian | Yes | Yes |
Cork | Yes | Yes |
Delrin | Yes | Yes |
Fabric | Yes | Yes |
Fiberglass | Yes | Yes |
Glass | Yes | |
Leather | Yes | Yes |
Marble | Yes | |
Matte Board | Yes | Yes |
Melamine | Yes | Yes |
Mylar | Yes | Yes |
Painted Metals | Yes | |
Paper | Yes | Yes |
Plastic | Yes | Yes |
Pressboard | Yes | Yes |
Rubber | Yes | Yes |
Stainless Steel | * | |
Tile | Yes | |
Titanium | * | |
Wood | Yes | Yes |
Wood Veneer | Yes | Yes |
- CO2 lasers will mark bare metals when coated with a metal marking solution. For more information, visit our laser metal marking page.
Source: https://www.epiloglaser.com/how-it-works/laser-material-compatibility.htm