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I would like to build a small laser CNC device inspired by [http://www.buildlog.net/wiki/doku.php?id=2x:2.x_laser Buildlog.net], using famous makerslide and arduino.
 
I would like to build a small laser CNC device inspired by [http://www.buildlog.net/wiki/doku.php?id=2x:2.x_laser Buildlog.net], using famous makerslide and arduino.
 
  
 
http://buildlog.net/cnc_laser/index.php
 
http://buildlog.net/cnc_laser/index.php
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* Engrave aluminium or even cut small parts (to be verified).
 
* Engrave aluminium or even cut small parts (to be verified).
 
* Engrave PCB.
 
* Engrave PCB.
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The advantages of building this project is that it is relatively cheap, does not require too much space and can be built quickly, within 3 months.
  
 
If some members are interested, we can discuss building this Buildlog.net device shortly, with the help of the lab or by ourselves.
 
If some members are interested, we can discuss building this Buildlog.net device shortly, with the help of the lab or by ourselves.
  
 
Jean-Michel
 
Jean-Michel

Revision as of 11:23, 15 May 2013

CNC makerslide laser, 40W
Auteur jmpoure
Date de proposition 15/05/2013
Tags du projet CNC, plasma, portique léger
Type de projet

Projet personnel de jmpoure

Projet CNC makerslide laser, 40W

This projects aims to build a small 40W CNC laser using makerslide




I would like to build a small laser CNC device inspired by Buildlog.net, using famous makerslide and arduino.

http://buildlog.net/cnc_laser/index.php http://www.buildlog.net/wiki/doku.php?id=2x:2.x_laser

This laser seems to be a derivate from http://www.shapeoko.com

There is a wide use for such a small device at the lab. We could use this laser for various puposes:

  • Cut small wood parts (robotics).
  • Engrave aluminium or even cut small parts (to be verified).
  • Engrave PCB.

The advantages of building this project is that it is relatively cheap, does not require too much space and can be built quickly, within 3 months.

If some members are interested, we can discuss building this Buildlog.net device shortly, with the help of the lab or by ourselves.

Jean-Michel