Keith Phillips
Western Thunderer
What about G1 Autocoach identification boards? I would love a Watlington Branch or Cheriton Branch. They would be a challenge in the smaller scales but I bet you're up to it
Keith
Keith
Nice. What do you make with it?My work’s toy...
SNAP! Haha
I’m limited with experience with it but learning as I go. Can’t thrash it too much as it is priority to projects that make the company money. But my employer does let me use it for my own personal projects which Is a massive job perk!
The Trotec machines are very capable. It’s possible to do similar with the Chinese lasers but it’s harder and takes a lot longer.The company is a consultancy firm so anything from a bracket to a detailed part! I've been using it for various basic items and slowly attempting to learn new things. I've made brackets out of perspex, box sides and laser cut a little windscreen for my 3D printed diesel. I also laser cut some basic wagon bits to chase my diesel when I ever get the chance to visit a railway with it post lock-down limitations (currently my only track is around 30cm long) I'd love to try making some more model items at some point when spare time allows me to, I've also got in mind some ideas to learn laser engraving images onto wood/perspex/slate for my desk/home. there's some really clever folks who know the machine well here I've just not brushed elbows with them all yet.
.......So now you know that Intentio is doing it’s bit to be as environmentally friendly possible. Filtering particles from the air and reducing noise too. I wonder if this can said of the competition.
I have to admit that the extract on my Cheapo Chinese (much modified) laser has been much improved by the donation, by a pal, of a humongous centrifugal fan which disperses the MDF fumes a good mile to the east... there’s not a lot of filtration, and it is entirely “plug it in when you’re cutting” as it draws way too much current for the laser, and I haven’t got around to fitting some kind of clever control yet.
but it does seem to keep the lens & mirrors a bit cleaner.
and I think it’s fair to say I’m not “the competition”
atb
Simon
this is a days worth of crud.
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Not much in the big scheme of things but professional laser cutters shouldn’t be pushing that into the air. That’s the stuff that kills people’s lungs.
The hoover will clean it up.This has sparked a very interesting convo at work.. something I hadn't even thought about asking the experts who trained me on maintaining ours. That looks pretty nasty. does it clean up nicely with a quick once over with a hoover?
Yes you can!!Shed looks ace Phil. Can't justify it on the current layout though!
Yes you can!!