Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: now LASERs --
Posted by
Ron Kline
on 2006-03-18 10:59:55 UTC
>l.You mention acrylic I have a product I would like to make out of
>
>Most people would be happy with building a 10 to 50 watt cutter. That
>is the power level where things are relatively cheap. I would like to
>get a 200 watt system eventually and try some thin steels, but right
>now paper, acrylic,
>
colored 1/16 acrylic about like the drafting triangles some of us used
to use , any idea how many watts it takes to cut that stuff ( don't
need real high speed ) ?
> fabrics, rubber and wood are quite fun to cut. I--
>have a large cnc mill, but some things are just a bit hard to do on a
>mill. For instance, I challenge anyone to cut out that denim gear on
>their cnc mill or plasma cutter. :-)
>
>
Ron Kline
American Precision Ceramics
Central Ky.
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wanliker@a...
2006-03-18 10:31:05 UTC
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skykotech
2006-03-18 10:40:49 UTC
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Ron Kline
2006-03-18 10:59:55 UTC
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skykotech
2006-03-18 11:41:21 UTC
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Graham Stabler
2006-03-18 12:28:20 UTC
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Jon Elson
2006-03-18 15:12:45 UTC
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Ron Kline
2006-03-18 16:14:26 UTC
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Graham Stabler
2006-03-18 17:01:50 UTC
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juan gelt
2006-03-18 17:04:44 UTC
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skykotech
2006-03-18 20:01:26 UTC
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wanliker@a...
2006-03-18 20:06:41 UTC
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Jon Elson
2006-03-19 19:07:34 UTC
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