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Engrave and cut in one Projekt - Eleksmaker A5

Discussion in 'Laser Cutters' started by osTblock, Oct 27, 2017.

  1. osTblock

    osTblock New
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    Hello folks,

    i am new at the forum and have look for a way to engrave and cut in one step...

    Can you give me some posibiletys for this...?

    *sorry for the bad english*
     
  2. Kevon Ritter

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    What kind of cutting? You can cut with a laser. Or do you want to engrave something that you can't cut with a laser? If so, then it's easier to just cut them on a milling machine, then place and engrave on another. Another option would be to put a laser next to a router.

    At the end of the day, you can laser with a milling machine, but you can't mill with a laser cutter.
     
  3. osTblock

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    ... I want to engrave with a Laser for example a photo, and cut with te laser around the outline of the picture so that i can take it out of the plywood!
    The laser is a 2.5W
     
  4. Ariel Yahni

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    What software are you using? In LaserWeb 4 I use an operation for raster engraving and then an operations for cutting the outline.
     
  5. osTblock

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    At the moment i am not shure witch i want to use. Benbox is just for playing..., with T2Laser i have problems with the arduino board to run the laser (maybe its my fault).
    I doesnt test laserweb until now...!

    I try tomorrow to run laserweb, i hope i can bring it to live with the arduino board...
     
    #5 osTblock, Nov 6, 2017
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