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The system needs to cut nut shells, yes nut shells!
The object is to just score about halfway through the shell so the nut crack easer and in more whole pieces.
The shell is about 1mm thick so that would be about the max. thickness but less than half is what is needed.
The laser/s will need to cut this 0.5mm depth in the amount of time the nut would freefall through a tube past the beam.
After watching some videos I'm guessing 30-50 watts is about what is needed but it's really hard to tell without actually testing the concept.
The nut shell will need to be cut from 3-5 sides at the same time either by splitting the beam or using multiple lasers.
What type of laser is recommended, diode? gas? ruby? Jell-O?
How many watts do you think are necessary to achieve the cut?
and what is a guess-timate on cost for laser's, power supply/s and cooler?
Thanks for any help or direction you can point me
The object is to just score about halfway through the shell so the nut crack easer and in more whole pieces.
The shell is about 1mm thick so that would be about the max. thickness but less than half is what is needed.
The laser/s will need to cut this 0.5mm depth in the amount of time the nut would freefall through a tube past the beam.
After watching some videos I'm guessing 30-50 watts is about what is needed but it's really hard to tell without actually testing the concept.
The nut shell will need to be cut from 3-5 sides at the same time either by splitting the beam or using multiple lasers.
What type of laser is recommended, diode? gas? ruby? Jell-O?
How many watts do you think are necessary to achieve the cut?
and what is a guess-timate on cost for laser's, power supply/s and cooler?
Thanks for any help or direction you can point me