How to Use a Laser Cutter
Obtain a laser cutter., Create an image that you wish to cut., Choose the material you are going to cut your image onto., Check to make sure the lens is clean., Turn on your machine and get ready to cut., Set your laser cutter's line width and...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Obtain a laser cutter.
You can opt to buy a laser cutting machine, however they are quite costly.
If you do not want or need to purchase your own, you can see if you can rent or lease one.
You can also check stores and the Internet for used models that will be sold at a lower price. -
Step 2: Create an image that you wish to cut.
Choose the image that you wish to cut.
This can be from a camera, a drawing or an image you found online.
The image will need to be uploaded to your computer and into software that works with your laser cutter.
Most laser cutters will use software called CorelDRAW, but your model may have different software. , There are many different materials that a laser cutter can work with.
Wood, acrylic and laser-safe plastic can both be cut and etched.
Aluminum and glass can also be etched with a laser cutter. , Make sure that the lens is clean before starting to cut, or your image and cut may be off.
To check the lens you will have to remove a few screws using a screwdriver.
If the lens does need cleaning, use a cotton swab and rubbing alcohol to gently clean it. , Turn on the machine and wait for it to warm up before starting.
Go to your computer and in your software program go to "File" and then "Print." A Preferences menu should pop up allowing you to choose the cutting method.
Most machines will have 2 cutting methods: "raster" and "vector." "Raster" is used when you wish to engrave something, and "vector" is used when you want to cut out pieces. , You should set your cutting line according to the material you have, but also keep in mind that wider lines will take more time to cut and may result in a jagged cut.
The cutting speed should also be set according the material you are cutting, but also whether you want to cut all the way through the material or just do laser etching.
Once all your options are set, you can go ahead and cut your image. -
Step 3: Choose the material you are going to cut your image onto.
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Step 4: Check to make sure the lens is clean.
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Step 5: Turn on your machine and get ready to cut.
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Step 6: Set your laser cutter's line width and cutting speed and then cut out your image.
Detailed Guide
You can opt to buy a laser cutting machine, however they are quite costly.
If you do not want or need to purchase your own, you can see if you can rent or lease one.
You can also check stores and the Internet for used models that will be sold at a lower price.
Choose the image that you wish to cut.
This can be from a camera, a drawing or an image you found online.
The image will need to be uploaded to your computer and into software that works with your laser cutter.
Most laser cutters will use software called CorelDRAW, but your model may have different software. , There are many different materials that a laser cutter can work with.
Wood, acrylic and laser-safe plastic can both be cut and etched.
Aluminum and glass can also be etched with a laser cutter. , Make sure that the lens is clean before starting to cut, or your image and cut may be off.
To check the lens you will have to remove a few screws using a screwdriver.
If the lens does need cleaning, use a cotton swab and rubbing alcohol to gently clean it. , Turn on the machine and wait for it to warm up before starting.
Go to your computer and in your software program go to "File" and then "Print." A Preferences menu should pop up allowing you to choose the cutting method.
Most machines will have 2 cutting methods: "raster" and "vector." "Raster" is used when you wish to engrave something, and "vector" is used when you want to cut out pieces. , You should set your cutting line according to the material you have, but also keep in mind that wider lines will take more time to cut and may result in a jagged cut.
The cutting speed should also be set according the material you are cutting, but also whether you want to cut all the way through the material or just do laser etching.
Once all your options are set, you can go ahead and cut your image.
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