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"Laser Engraving"

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MirrorLaser

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How it started

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The actual "Engraving"

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Finished Product

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For more information go to http://MirrorLaser.com/ and go to "Experiments"  

P.S its a P100, and wicked cap

 Thanks
 Raul
 





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MirrorLaser

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o, and it took about 2-3 minutes to make, I had to stop and let laser cool down, then keep going, so when I say 2-3, is without couting the time I stoped to let laser cool down
 
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Good idea. I've actually considered building a setup similar, but more complex. I was thinking that the laser would be on a horizontal two axis system with a regular ink pen being the guide. Essentially, whatever is drawn with the ink, is engraved into the plastic.
 
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wondergimp said:
Good idea. I've actually considered building a setup similar, but more complex. I was thinking that the laser would be on a horizontal two axis system with a regular ink pen being the guide. Essentially, whatever is drawn with the ink, is engraved into the plastic.


I've had similar thoughts but by moding http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.8250
 
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yew.sir-name said:
[quote author=wondergimp link=1191469453/0#2 date=1191478511]Good idea. I've actually considered building a setup similar, but more complex. I was thinking that the laser would be on a horizontal two axis system with a regular ink pen being the guide. Essentially, whatever is drawn with the ink, is engraved into the plastic.


I've had similar thoughts but by moding http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.8250

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The tank looks good, but it would be for bigger stuff. Ill buy one and try to put laser in somehow.
 
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Here is an idea, take a plotter like the HP 7475 and mount your diode in the place where one of the plotter pens would be, you could then steer it with a program like Autocad. Or save the rails and stepper motor assemblies from your dvdrw's you have harvested diodes from and you can build yourself a mini plotter to do this
 
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I did this with a P125 on the black case and I have owned that very same tripod. I'd just use your hand and write like a pen, the tripod wasn't that good, maybe because it was a fake but still.
 
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Haha!
I could make another small DIY red burner and attach it to the chuck of my CNC milling machine, then draw a 2D shape on the PC and get it laser etched! I might have to keep stopping every few mins due to the duty cycle.
 




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