Laser Tech Tuesday #1 Making a Fibre Laser focus tool with a 100w CO2 Laser

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  • Laser Tech Tuesday Part 1 Focusing the fibre Laser with EZCAD2 A Roger Webb Laser tutorial Video 880 Making a Fibre Laser focus tool with a 100w CO2 Laser Part 1
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  • @lithgowlights859
    @lithgowlights859 4 місяці тому +1

    I have a collection of focus T's cut on my 80W CO2, one for each lens 110, 175, 220, 300 for the Fiber and 110 & 220 for the UV. I have a couple of others for specific lenses for things like Z-Mark on stainless as well. The 300mm lens on the fiber is pretty darn long, but what I tend to do is cut them 5mm longer than I want, and then once I follow the same procedure as you did in this video,. I use my bench grinder to slowly shorten the focus stick to be the exact length needed - that way any errors in cutting, even by just a mm or two, is negated. Oh and then I can label them on the UV so they look nice and pretty too lol