Maybe I'm missing something but I haven't been able to find the thread that teaches the very basics. I have seen many great tutorials that assume you know all the terms that I could follow and likely work through but I would prefer a little more background before jumping in. Maybe I could search through all the threads for each question I have but it would seem this info should be in one topic because I'm sure I won't know all the questions to ask.
My main interest is in lasers is cutting and engraving. I've seen some incredible machines and some very reasonably priced but all out of my price range. Actually I've seen some on ebay cheap enough I could afford but the table size is way too small for my purposes. So to press on, I saw a video, "Start slicing things for under 50 bucks" that showed how to make your own. This person is able to cut construction paper with what I think was a 225mw laser. I want to do a little better than that to start with and grow bigger and better as I learn more. I can build the table and write the software but I know very little about what type of laser I should use.
Questions:
1. Safety goggles. From taking a quick look at several types, it seems there are specific goggles for for different types of lasers. Is there a "All in one" or do I need to buy goggles after I buy a laser?
2. Which laser. I never knew there were so many different types. Obviously the more watts the better it should cut but how many types of lasers are there and do some get hotter at less wattage? Does the laser's color make a difference? Is there a table somewhere that says "This is the types of lasers available and this is what their used for"?
3. Need more than just the laser? Looks like I'll also need a heat sink, driver, power supply, amp regulator, lense... what else am I missing and how do I find what works best with whatever laser I end up with?
Maybe what I need to start with is a typical, "Components of a laser" diagram and assembly instructions. I know there will be 100s of variations but something simple and typical so I can get a basic understanding to start building off of.
Any suggestions as to where I should start. Thanks in advance for your help.
My main interest is in lasers is cutting and engraving. I've seen some incredible machines and some very reasonably priced but all out of my price range. Actually I've seen some on ebay cheap enough I could afford but the table size is way too small for my purposes. So to press on, I saw a video, "Start slicing things for under 50 bucks" that showed how to make your own. This person is able to cut construction paper with what I think was a 225mw laser. I want to do a little better than that to start with and grow bigger and better as I learn more. I can build the table and write the software but I know very little about what type of laser I should use.
Questions:
1. Safety goggles. From taking a quick look at several types, it seems there are specific goggles for for different types of lasers. Is there a "All in one" or do I need to buy goggles after I buy a laser?
2. Which laser. I never knew there were so many different types. Obviously the more watts the better it should cut but how many types of lasers are there and do some get hotter at less wattage? Does the laser's color make a difference? Is there a table somewhere that says "This is the types of lasers available and this is what their used for"?
3. Need more than just the laser? Looks like I'll also need a heat sink, driver, power supply, amp regulator, lense... what else am I missing and how do I find what works best with whatever laser I end up with?
Maybe what I need to start with is a typical, "Components of a laser" diagram and assembly instructions. I know there will be 100s of variations but something simple and typical so I can get a basic understanding to start building off of.
Any suggestions as to where I should start. Thanks in advance for your help.