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| TheLab has a few different laser machines which can cut and engrave wood, acrylic, foam, steel, aluminum, etc. Each machine is better suited for different tasks. See the machine list below. | TheLab has a few different laser machines which can cut and engrave wood, acrylic, foam, steel, aluminum, etc. Each machine is better suited for different tasks. See the machine list below. | ||
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| - | ## Safety Considerations | ||
| - | The laser machines are a little different from most machines found in TheLab. There are no obvious sharp spinning blades that catch ones eye as being dangerous. The danger from the lasers is not so much the motors running as it is the silent high intensity, mostly invisible laser light. If it can cut/engrave solid material it will do major harm to human flesh. | ||
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| - | Be sure to read this safety discussion before burning your first project. | ||
| - | * [[#A Word About Safety| A Bit About Safety First]] | + | ## Software |
| - | ---- | + | Lightburn is used to drive all lasers at TheLab, with the exception of the Glowforge which uses proprietary software. |
| - | ## The driving software | + | |
| - | The various laser machines may use different software to actually drive the machine mechanism. Some may use a locally installable 3rd party product, others a proprietary cloud driven product. To date we have: | + | |
| - | ### Lightburn | + | |
| - | Lightburn is used to drive the Trogdor (CO2) and Shockwave (OmTech Galvo diode) lasers | + | |
| * **[[lightburn_basic_instructions|Lightburn Basics in TheLab, in progress]]** | * **[[lightburn_basic_instructions|Lightburn Basics in TheLab, in progress]]** | ||
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| - | There is a Glowforge proprietary cloud product that drives the Glowforge laser | + | ## The Machines |
| - | ??? is used to drive the Calcifer (XTool diode laser) | + | ### Trogdor 100 Watt CO2 |
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| - | ## The machines | ||
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| - | ### Trogdor 100 Watt CO2 | ||
| Discord channel: trogdor | Discord channel: trogdor | ||
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| - | ---- | + | ### Omtech LYF-30 Galvo Fiber |
| - | ### Omtech LYF-30 Galvo Fiber | ||
| Discord channel: shockwave | Discord channel: shockwave | ||
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| - | ---- | + | ### Glowforge 40 Watt CO2 |
| - | ### Glowforge 40 Watt CO2 | ||
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| ### Calcifer - Xtool D1 Pro Laser | ### Calcifer - Xtool D1 Pro Laser | ||
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| Discord Channel: calcifer | Discord Channel: calcifer | ||
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| ## A Word About Safety | ## A Word About Safety | ||
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| - | #### Some local safety glasses information: | + | #### Some local safety glasses information |
| Be sure the glasses are certified for the frequencies used by the laser you will be operating. | Be sure the glasses are certified for the frequencies used by the laser you will be operating. | ||
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| **NOTE: There are glasses currently available in TheLab. A couple sets that are certified for the OmTech and other certain diode lasers. Another set that is certified for the CO2 Trogdor and Glowforge lasers. It's not clear at this time the Xtool D1 machine requirement.** | **NOTE: There are glasses currently available in TheLab. A couple sets that are certified for the OmTech and other certain diode lasers. Another set that is certified for the CO2 Trogdor and Glowforge lasers. It's not clear at this time the Xtool D1 machine requirement.** | ||
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| + | #### Diode/Fiber laser safety glasses | ||
| The following should be adequate for the Omtech Galvo and certain other diode machines whose laser wavelengths fall within the following ranges: | The following should be adequate for the Omtech Galvo and certain other diode machines whose laser wavelengths fall within the following ranges: | ||
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| + | #### CO2 laser safety glasses | ||
| For the Trogdor, Glowforge and Xtool D1 machines, the laser light should be contained by their respective enclosures. The laser “should not” fire if the access doors are open. It is imperative that one does not defeat/ | For the Trogdor, Glowforge and Xtool D1 machines, the laser light should be contained by their respective enclosures. The laser “should not” fire if the access doors are open. It is imperative that one does not defeat/ | ||
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| 9000 - 11000 nm OD6 | 9000 - 11000 nm OD6 | ||
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