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Hey guys! So I'm trying to set up a laser mounted on the side of my benchtop CNC machine. Now I've been looking on eBay and have found some killer prices on C mount inferred lasers. Now the help I need is I'm not that experienced with lasers but I am with electronics. I wanted to ask you guys that have experience doing this.
What wattage laser do I need to cut thin maybe thick metal but etch on aluminum, steel and PCB board...would 4W be okay or do I need 6-8-10-or15w? I understand I will most likly need different lenses for when I am want to cut to engrave. Now for mounting I'm looking at getting this Good Cooling C Mount Laser Diode Housing with 808nm Glass Focusing Lens | eBay <--- housing, maybe the rectangle one that's eBay as well if you type in C mount laser housing. But planning on those, I will modify if not make a completely different inner mount for the laser so it mount much smoother and has more contact area for cooling.
What is the proper lens set up for doing this, I can't get a strait answer anywhere... Do I send through a collimating lens then focal? Or just focal? Now are these good and would they work-ZnSe ones on eBay? There for CO2 setups so I wasn't sure..
I also really thinking about intergrading 1-4 Thermal electric coolers or a PCB water coolers. Now let me know if I'm heading in the wrong direction at all here. But lasers do hate heat right? Do I wanna run as cool as possible or regulate to a specific monitored temp?
Now last section is the driver I have been looking all around and I'm so confused lol I see ones that are 7k and some that are 100 at same power rating wtf? Now I could build one but I see some on ebay that can adjust from 1.3v-20v and .1A- to 15A and 25A if bigger heat sink applied. Now this one is $20.. Now that's way worth not having to hassle with designing a circuit milling out a PCB... I would make some mods and have a LCD print out to monitor the current and voltage output.
Now what do you guys think am I in the right direction or way off lol.
What wattage laser do I need to cut thin maybe thick metal but etch on aluminum, steel and PCB board...would 4W be okay or do I need 6-8-10-or15w? I understand I will most likly need different lenses for when I am want to cut to engrave. Now for mounting I'm looking at getting this Good Cooling C Mount Laser Diode Housing with 808nm Glass Focusing Lens | eBay <--- housing, maybe the rectangle one that's eBay as well if you type in C mount laser housing. But planning on those, I will modify if not make a completely different inner mount for the laser so it mount much smoother and has more contact area for cooling.
What is the proper lens set up for doing this, I can't get a strait answer anywhere... Do I send through a collimating lens then focal? Or just focal? Now are these good and would they work-ZnSe ones on eBay? There for CO2 setups so I wasn't sure..
I also really thinking about intergrading 1-4 Thermal electric coolers or a PCB water coolers. Now let me know if I'm heading in the wrong direction at all here. But lasers do hate heat right? Do I wanna run as cool as possible or regulate to a specific monitored temp?
Now last section is the driver I have been looking all around and I'm so confused lol I see ones that are 7k and some that are 100 at same power rating wtf? Now I could build one but I see some on ebay that can adjust from 1.3v-20v and .1A- to 15A and 25A if bigger heat sink applied. Now this one is $20.. Now that's way worth not having to hassle with designing a circuit milling out a PCB... I would make some mods and have a LCD print out to monitor the current and voltage output.
Now what do you guys think am I in the right direction or way off lol.
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