sacrificial piece on table?
Hi all
Using as CNC LASER.
Should I have a sacrificial piece of ply on the tabletop, in case it burns?
I am currently just messing about, but do see burn marks on the aluminium.
Using screen cleaner and cloth does take this away and up to now, I can't find any marks which break the surface.
I just want to be on the safe side and not do any damage.
NOTE: I will be having one for the CNC ROUTER
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As you can see, the bigger ones do rather leave a mark, but perhaps yours is a little less powerful?
A few details of your set up might enable someone to be more helpful than me:chuncky:
Welcome to the forum
Re: sacrificial piece on table?
Hi Andrew
Oh I do hope I can do that with my 15W haha
OK, back to my question;
Should I put a sacrificial piece of wood or metal on the cnc-table (not the kitchen one) haha?
I have not run the device at 15w, rather I have it at 70% for the testing I've been doing.
Any comments on what the 15w laser can do? (at 70-80% or higher) Will it etch metal, glass, acrylic and tin?
Is there a list of what a potential 15w could possibly etch on?
I'm glad this is a light-hearted group.
Regards
princy_cnc