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This laser seems to be a derivate from [http://www.shapeoko.com Shapeoko CNC]. According to the authour, it was designed as a "self replicating" laser cutter engraver'.  
 
This laser seems to be a derivate from [http://www.shapeoko.com Shapeoko CNC]. According to the authour, it was designed as a "self replicating" laser cutter engraver'.  
  
Some parts may be printed and are available:
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* [http://www.buildlog.net/documents/sm_laser_main_asm.zip Parts in STEP format].
http://www.thingiverse.com/metzench/collections/buildlognet-laser
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* [http://www.buildlog.net/sm_laser/drawings.html Drawings].
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* [http://www.buildlog.net/cnc_laser/erp/bom.html?partNo=D30025 Bill of materials].
  
 
If some members are interested, we can discuss building this Buildlog.net device shortly.
 
If some members are interested, we can discuss building this Buildlog.net device shortly.
  
 
Jean-Michel
 
Jean-Michel

Revision as of 13:53, 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




There is a need for a small and versatile CNC laser cutter/engraver at the Lab:

  • Cutting small wood / acrylic parts.
  • Engaving aluminium parts.
  • PCB prototyping.

The devices should not require too much space, should be cheap and self-replicating, which means that the laser should be able to cut most of its own parts.

While searching the Internet, I found this small 40W laser CNC device inspired by Buildlog.net, using famous makerslide and arduino.

This laser seems to be a derivate from Shapeoko CNC. According to the authour, it was designed as a "self replicating" laser cutter engraver'.

If some members are interested, we can discuss building this Buildlog.net device shortly.

Jean-Michel