I'm confused by the example. If both tabs and slots are simply copy/pasted using the same original box, then where does the kerf number come into play? In both your and Louisiana Guy's example, both sides are losing the same amount of material no matter what number is used because the source shape is the same. Wouldn't we have to reduce the width of the slot, or increase the size of the tab, to make up the material lost to the kerf? What am I missing?
Hi how are you!! I'm considering buying a diode laser cutting machine. However, I realized that caution is needed when dealing with MDF. Furthermore, I am wondering whether this precaution should be extended to other materials, especially since, regarding MDF, which is not widely discussed in Brazil, I had to seek information abroad. Although it is a topic that is rarely covered, I was concerned to discover that there is evidence that MDF may be linked to cancer, due to the gases that are produced during the laser cutting process. Unfortunately, I was unable to find information about the gases emitted when burning other materials, such as cardboard. Would you have any knowledge or information about this? Furthermore, I would like to know if there is some kind of exhaust cabin for this equipment, which is capable of filtering and cleaning these gases before they are released into the environment. Look at the answer I already had about this (if you're scared, just don't do it because everything in life causes some kind of harm to your health). Thank you in advance for your help and guidance. thanks ola tudo bem !!estou considerando comprar uma máquina de corte a laser de diodo. No entanto, percebi que é necessário ter cautela ao lidar com o MDF. Além disso, estou pensando se essa precaução deve ser estendida a outros materiais, especialmente porque, sobre o MDF, que não é amplamente discutido no Brasil, precisei buscar informações no exterior. Embora seja um tema pouco abordado, fiquei preocupado ao descobrir que há indícios de que o MDF pode estar relacionado ao câncer, devido aos gases que são produzidos durante o processo de corte a laser. Infelizmente, não consegui encontrar informações sobre os gases emitidos durante a queima de outros materiais, como exemplo também o papelão. Você teria algum conhecimento ou informação sobre isso? Além disso, gostaria de saber se existe alguma espécie de cabine de exaustão para este equipamento, que seja capaz de filtrar e limpar esses gases antes de serem liberados no ambiente. olha a resposta ja tive sobre isso (que se você esta com medo é so não fazer porque tudo na vida faz algum tipo de mal para a saúde). Agradeço desde já pela sua ajuda e orientação. obrigado
There is one significant problem if one were to be using a diode laser. Diode laser spot sizes are not round like a CO2 laser, they are in fact, rectangular. Steve over at “Hobo With Wood” has a complete discussion of the issue. If you are going to cut boxes with a diode laser, I highly recommend his discussion about diode kerf tests. He has a slick way to deal with rectangular spot sizes to produce tight fitting tabs and slots.
@@BuildDadBuild I strongly recommend that you see the discussion over at Hobo With Wood. He has a demonstration about the problems rectangular spot sizes from diode lasers and a very easy way to take the rectangular spot sizes out the discussion.
Wicked cool dude 😊 I like your videos. You explain things very simplistic. Which is nice . 👍 so thanks
Thanks!
Cheers!!
Nice job dude (as always)
Nice box!
I'm confused by the example. If both tabs and slots are simply copy/pasted using the same original box, then where does the kerf number come into play? In both your and Louisiana Guy's example, both sides are losing the same amount of material no matter what number is used because the source shape is the same.
Wouldn't we have to reduce the width of the slot, or increase the size of the tab, to make up the material lost to the kerf?
What am I missing?
The amount of kerf is figured into the width of the tabs. Go rewatch where the measurements come from. I show it on a note while doing it.
"Kinda reminds me of your mom!"
And your earlier comment about pulling out...
Innuendo game on point! 😂
What’s in the box?
where do you buy your 3 mm birch plywood?
Amazon
Why did you not add the kerf to the width?
I did.
Hi how are you!! I'm considering buying a diode laser cutting machine. However, I realized that caution is needed when dealing with MDF. Furthermore, I am wondering whether this precaution should be extended to other materials, especially since, regarding MDF, which is not widely discussed in Brazil, I had to seek information abroad.
Although it is a topic that is rarely covered, I was concerned to discover that there is evidence that MDF may be linked to cancer, due to the gases that are produced during the laser cutting process. Unfortunately, I was unable to find information about the gases emitted when burning other materials, such as cardboard. Would you have any knowledge or information about this?
Furthermore, I would like to know if there is some kind of exhaust cabin for this equipment, which is capable of filtering and cleaning these gases before they are released into the environment.
Look at the answer I already had about this (if you're scared, just don't do it because everything in life causes some kind of harm to your health).
Thank you in advance for your help and guidance.
thanks
ola tudo bem !!estou considerando comprar uma máquina de corte a laser de diodo. No entanto, percebi que é necessário ter cautela ao lidar com o MDF. Além disso, estou pensando se essa precaução deve ser estendida a outros materiais, especialmente porque, sobre o MDF, que não é amplamente discutido no Brasil, precisei buscar informações no exterior.
Embora seja um tema pouco abordado, fiquei preocupado ao descobrir que há indícios de que o MDF pode estar relacionado ao câncer, devido aos gases que são produzidos durante o processo de corte a laser. Infelizmente, não consegui encontrar informações sobre os gases emitidos durante a queima de outros materiais, como exemplo também o papelão. Você teria algum conhecimento ou informação sobre isso?
Além disso, gostaria de saber se existe alguma espécie de cabine de exaustão para este equipamento, que seja capaz de filtrar e limpar esses gases antes de serem liberados no ambiente.
olha a resposta ja tive sobre isso (que se você esta com medo é so não fazer porque tudo na vida faz algum tipo de mal para a saúde).
Agradeço desde já pela sua ajuda e orientação.
obrigado
You should avoid inhaling smoke from most things a laser cuts.
I don't want to come over and sit on your lap and 'tall about whatever pops up' 😂
How did you know I was a cupcake?!
I thought on the Internet, no one knows?
😂
Great tutorial
There is one significant problem if one were to be using a diode laser. Diode laser spot sizes are not round like a CO2 laser, they are in fact, rectangular. Steve over at “Hobo With Wood” has a complete discussion of the issue. If you are going to cut boxes with a diode laser, I highly recommend his discussion about diode kerf tests. He has a slick way to deal with rectangular spot sizes to produce tight fitting tabs and slots.
Ive never had any issue doing this with a diode. That laser dot size is insignificant in the cutting of something like this.
@@BuildDadBuild I strongly recommend that you see the discussion over at Hobo With Wood. He has a demonstration about the problems rectangular spot sizes from diode lasers and a very easy way to take the rectangular spot sizes out the discussion.
THAT box. 😂😂
I miss the fun videos your channel used to make. Laser videos are a niche market.
Love this one!!!