what parameters would you set for a 3mm XT dark acrylic? ISP500 at 55% power @ 1mm/s cuts, but some areas remain joined after cutting? thanks for helping.
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Weirdly enough, I've noticed that I get clearer edges with less trapped bubbles on the surface when I turn off the exhaust. I thought that the downdraft suction evacuates the cutting gases so that they do not become "trapped" in the cut kerf. Could it be that because of an exhaust, more air finds its way into the cutting area?
Holy cow, geez. wow. Crazy. Learn how to regulate your volume. Yeah, like keep one hand on the dial and regulate it while talking. As soon as it gets loud regulate, the when it gets softer regulate again... Or maybe he didn't realize that he didn't have his microphone positioned properly for this 2 minute long clip. Mr. Perfect over here bitching about a free video like he's paying for it.
Do you have to play with the correction value at all?
what parameters would you set for a 3mm XT dark acrylic? ISP500 at 55% power @ 1mm/s cuts, but some areas remain joined after cutting? thanks for helping.
Are there any laser cutting places in florida? Thsts amazing how u did that!
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Is it possible with the 360 speedy flex and the 2.85 flexx lens to cut 6mm extruded acrylic?
Could it do the same with 6mm plexiglass also?
@@alexberube6267 They are the same thing but I also would like to know.
is this possible on a speedy 400? if so, what would the setting be? thanks!
yes but you need 120w machine
It would be fine to get a better audio for this video,
It does hurt the ears
Weirdly enough, I've noticed that I get clearer edges with less trapped bubbles on the surface when I turn off the exhaust. I thought that the downdraft suction evacuates the cutting gases so that they do not become "trapped" in the cut kerf.
Could it be that because of an exhaust, more air finds its way into the cutting area?
good video. terrible audio.
Holy cow, get a pop filter on your mic and learn how to regulate your volume.
Holy cow, geez. wow. Crazy. Learn how to regulate your volume. Yeah, like keep one hand on the dial and regulate it while talking. As soon as it gets loud regulate, the when it gets softer regulate again... Or maybe he didn't realize that he didn't have his microphone positioned properly for this 2 minute long clip. Mr. Perfect over here bitching about a free video like he's paying for it.