Laser Dave
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Відео

Fiber Laser using compressed air
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4kW Fiber Laser using compressed air
Laguna and not so Laguna Fiber Laser
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PM’s and Extended Warranty for all kinds of Fiber Lasers
Laguna Fiber Laser Install
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4kW Laguna Fiber Laser FCS
Laser Dave with a Laguna Fiber Laser in Tennessee
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Laser Dave with a Laguna Fiber Laser in Tennessee
Laser Dave @ Laguna Tools going over CypCut, manual cut and edge detection on a Fiber Laser
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Laser Dave @ Laguna Tools going over CypCut, manual cut and edge detection on a Fiber Laser
Holding tight tolerances on a fiber laser cutting mild steel using oxygen
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Holding tight tolerances on a fiber laser cutting mild steel using oxygen
Getting ready for FabTech 2023
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Getting ready for FabTech 2023
Fiber Laser cutting different material thickness. Auto assist gas and focus.
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Fiber Laser cutting different material thickness. Auto assist gas and focus.
Laguna Tools Showroom in SoCal
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@LagunaTools
Take your time and don’t over think it.
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Laser Dave @ LagunaTools
Something fun after a long day.
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Something fun after a long day.
Focal on a Fiber Laser using Oxygen
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Focal on a Fiber Laser using Oxygen
Laguna 6kW Fiber Laser DLP
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Laguna 6kW Fiber Laser DLP
Custom Bottle Opener
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Custom Bottle Opener
Laguna Fiber Laser DLP in Mexico
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Laguna Fiber Laser DLP in Mexico
Laguna Fiber Laser DLP
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Laguna Fiber Laser DLP
Fiber Laser Beam Alignment
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Fiber Laser Beam Alignment
Product research for Fiber Laser
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Product research for Fiber Laser
Importance of Oxygen when Laser Cutting Carbon Steel
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Importance of Oxygen when Laser Cutting Carbon Steel
Aluminum Cut Condition on a 1.5kW Fiber Laser
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Aluminum Cut Condition on a 1.5kW Fiber Laser
Stainless Steel Cut Condition using N2
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Stainless Steel Cut Condition using N2
Laguna DLP Install Universal Air Dave Install Training
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Laguna DLP Install Universal Air Dave Install Training
Laser FC Series DLP Overview Texas Assembly Dave Final
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Laser FC Series DLP Overview Texas Assembly Dave Final
Laguna Laser FC/S
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Laguna Laser FC/S
1.5kW Fiber Laser
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1.5kW Fiber Laser
FabTech 2021 in Chicago
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FabTech 2021 in Chicago
WSU-Tech Center
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WSU-Tech Center
Laguna Fiber Laser with DLP
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Laguna Fiber Laser with DLP
CO2-Laser-Rotary attachment
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CO2-Laser-Rotary attachment

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @amnsheetmetalfabrication5193
    @amnsheetmetalfabrication5193 2 місяці тому

    Hi Laser Dave! Is there any way we can contact you privately ? Thanks!

  • @phoenix112308
    @phoenix112308 3 місяці тому

    Dave - this is great!

  • @StephenStoppenbrink
    @StephenStoppenbrink 3 місяці тому

    Great work Dave. Always happy to see another happy Laguna Tools customer.

  • @B4Outdoors-u9e
    @B4Outdoors-u9e 3 місяці тому

    What size tabs/micro joints are you using to keep the parts from flying all over the place and or dropping into the bottom of the machine? I’m on a 20KW phoenix laser cutter from LVD, and everything’s cuts great. But we can’t seem to master cutting aluminum, as far as keeping parts in the sheet after they are cut

    • @LaserDaveHD
      @LaserDaveHD 3 місяці тому

      @@B4Outdoors-u9e I try and use minimal size tabs in parts. When I create a cut condition I do a couple of things. When you are satisfied with the cut condition, nozzle and gas. Measure the part and you will have the cutter comp. While I am doing this I add micro tabs to the part so I can add all this information to the notes for this cut condition. Important to remember that nozzle size, gas pressure, focal and speed will affect every material differently.

  • @joseantoniosolorzano4993
    @joseantoniosolorzano4993 4 місяці тому

    Today i was tweaking parameters for 1.6 mm aluminum, ended up cutting with 10 bar compressed air at 660 ipm, focal point -0.04, minimal dross but cant quite get rid of it. 1500 watts raycus, bm111 head. 1.5 single nozzle

    • @LaserDaveHD
      @LaserDaveHD 4 місяці тому

      Everything sounds great. Remember aluminum will almost always have some dross. Tip: go more on your negative focal, don’t be afraid of going too much.

  • @LaserDaveHD
    @LaserDaveHD 4 місяці тому

    All the material shown in this video was done with 80 PSI compressed air. I really liked the outcome of the aluminum tube that was powder coated.

  • @luizskiba5226
    @luizskiba5226 4 місяці тому

    Here in my town i've seen many industries cutting with around 100 psi (we use Bar to measure, which is around 7.0). Using air is way cheaper but have to deal with others issues like humidity and oil on protective lenses. Thanks for your content, really apreciate.

  • @LaserDaveHD
    @LaserDaveHD 4 місяці тому

    I appreciate the interest. I would be more than happy to assist you. I can’t speak for Barry but I will tell you, he is great!!

  • @drivenba
    @drivenba 4 місяці тому

    This is awesome! Would they/you be able or willing to share cut parameters and speeds/feeds? Would be super interested in a video with Barry explaining whatever technical knowledge he’d be willing to share also!

  • @LaserDaveHD
    @LaserDaveHD 6 місяців тому

    I do use less N2 than industry standard, which is 99.5. 2kW and increased gas pressure would increase speed and cut quality. I try to achieve the fastest speeds with the least possible gas pressure.

  • @SixStringers
    @SixStringers 6 місяців тому

    Your N2 150 PSi is lower than manufacturer specs 203-223 PSi, the lens you use is 1.5 vs 2.5 manufacturer's specs... all good news... What you are showing is in sharp contradiction to other manufacturers' settings, but it looks like it works for you with a 1.5Kw Raycus. Likely would work even better with a 2Kw. Would have liked to see a really close up view of the cut edge... and walking in the settings to achieve the best edge possible that would not require 2nd step. Also, the N2 quality... is it industrial 99.5? or other? Do you think you would get improved results using a two stage regulator? And N2 filtering? I notice you do not wear laser safety glasses... especially with something like aluminum a stray bounced beam is not fun.

  • @SinarLaserIndonesia
    @SinarLaserIndonesia Рік тому

    Is it safe to cut aluminum over a long period of time and repeatedly? what your power source? thanks

    • @LaserDaveHD
      @LaserDaveHD Рік тому

      It is highly recommended to use an exhaust fan especially with aluminum. We use IPG, but can use and install any power source.

  • @duilefernandajijijija5730

    Press of the nitro ?

    • @SixStringers
      @SixStringers 6 місяців тому

      He made that clear... 150 PSi.

    • @LaserDaveHD
      @LaserDaveHD 6 місяців тому

      Most cut conditions specify 300 PSI N2. Truth is most are wasting too much. Try and cut with lower PSI and smaller nozzle to minimize your gas consumption.

    • @SixStringers
      @SixStringers 6 місяців тому

      @@LaserDaveHD For what I am doing .125" 6061 AL... they say N2 @ 223PSi w/2.5mm nozzle, but you cut it @150 PSi with a 1.5mm nozzle. I am not sure you cut 6061, and not sure if it was .125"... but it looked that way.

    • @LaserDaveHD
      @LaserDaveHD 6 місяців тому

      6061 will be a little different than 5052 what I cut in the video. Bigger nozzle will give you more CFM which will be more gas. What is your focal? kW of power? Speed?

    • @SixStringers
      @SixStringers 6 місяців тому

      @@LaserDaveHD Kw is 2K... have not worked out the focus distance yet, I am new at this. But my novice guess is since the material is .125" I would start at -.125 I heard that the 60 and 50 series AL is easier than the others. I prefer if possible to go with the 1.5mm nozzle and try and save SCFH. Only have gas cylinders for starters and 9 minutes off a 300 using 15 Bar with a 2.5mm nozzle is horrific, assuming that is in the ballpark for consumable.

  • @bradsmith1896
    @bradsmith1896 Рік тому

    Hey Dave. Looking to move to mission Viejo CA soon to be with my girlfriend and her son. Are you looking to hire anyone? I have 4 years experience with laser cutting. Mostly use cypcut

    • @LaserDaveHD
      @LaserDaveHD Рік тому

      What??? You’re moving to SoCal….everyone’s moving out of Cali. Our manufacturing and production facility is in the Dallas Texas area, I would say that might be an option if your moving there. But come in to Huntington Beach location and hit us up.

    • @bradsmith1896
      @bradsmith1896 Рік тому

      @@LaserDaveHD yes sir. I grew up in garden grove. Been in Texas since 2017. Moving back to be with my girlfriend are her son. I will swing by and see what’s up.

  • @syedhassnainshah5877
    @syedhassnainshah5877 Рік тому

    Good work man can get job in your country

    • @LaserDaveHD
      @LaserDaveHD Рік тому

      Our Manufacturing and Production facility is Dallas Texas, come hit us up!!

  • @drivenba
    @drivenba Рік тому

    What type of aluminum was that?

    • @LaserDaveHD
      @LaserDaveHD Рік тому

      This is 5052 H32 Alum. 6061 T-6 will be a little different speed.

    • @drivenba
      @drivenba Рік тому

      @@LaserDaveHD thank you!

  • @danl.4743
    @danl.4743 Рік тому

    Yeah OK, but what's your pronounce?

  • @TobyBowley-g5d
    @TobyBowley-g5d Рік тому

    I see your camera is very wobbly and I assume that this is from motorcycle riding with a bad phone mount I recommend getting a quadlock mount and vibration dampener after getting your phone repaired :)

  • @NeverKnowWhatToPutHere
    @NeverKnowWhatToPutHere Рік тому

    how do you reference the laser position in relation to the SHS?

  • @andrewjacobsen374
    @andrewjacobsen374 Рік тому

    Lazer Dave!!!!!

    • @LaserDaveHD
      @LaserDaveHD Рік тому

      You found the infamous Laser Dave!!

  • @ummedsingh1388
    @ummedsingh1388 2 роки тому

    Precise n simple way to learn, keep on teaching best way sir.