i got my 5mm form board cutted by laser cutter but it left burn stain in the side edge of the form pieces i dont know how to nake it white of how to cut without making stain
5mm foam board is thinner and easy to cut by laser, which needs lower laser power but higher speed. For a clean cutting especially for white foam, air assist and the exhaust fan must be turned on. For specific settings, please consult your laser machine supplier.
Indeed. The laser is friendly to foam. We love it cause it's like the all-rounder can cut many kinds of materials like fabric, leather, felt, or sturdy composites. You seem like an experienced laser expert. How long have you been using laser cutter?
Good for you! I'd like to recommend the video playlist to you which is a collection of all kinds of fabric and leather of laser cutting: ua-cam.com/play/PLNK2d5gkndNgxMpUJ86M9ZsrM2M-wVyss.html And I saw you are dealing with the sewing machine, looks great! @@JESewing
Yes, laser cutting 6mm thick foam is easy. As you can see, we have tested the laser cutting effect using the 10mm and 20mm thick foam, which is great with clean edges and perfect shapes in the video. By the way, are you looking for a laser cutter for cutting foam? Talk with our laser expert, you will get some more professional advice (email: info@mimowork.com)
Yeah, it's a nice video and I like it best, we agree on that. The CO2 laser is always performing well and reliable in cutting composites and insulations. A page about laser cutting composite materials recommended to you: www.mimowork.com/composite-materials/. It's helpful for you to learn more.
i got my 5mm form board cutted by laser cutter but it left burn stain in the side edge of the form pieces i dont know how to nake it white of how to cut without making stain
5mm foam board is thinner and easy to cut by laser, which needs lower laser power but higher speed. For a clean cutting especially for white foam, air assist and the exhaust fan must be turned on. For specific settings, please consult your laser machine supplier.
We laser cut foam on our 100 watt laser and it works great.
Indeed. The laser is friendly to foam. We love it cause it's like the all-rounder can cut many kinds of materials like fabric, leather, felt, or sturdy composites. You seem like an experienced laser expert. How long have you been using laser cutter?
@@MimoWorkLaser About 6 months. It's been one of the most versatile tools we have bought. We will cut fabric, foam, and plexiglass with it.
Good for you! I'd like to recommend the video playlist to you which is a collection of all kinds of fabric and leather of laser cutting: ua-cam.com/play/PLNK2d5gkndNgxMpUJ86M9ZsrM2M-wVyss.html
And I saw you are dealing with the sewing machine, looks great! @@JESewing
cutting foam white 6mm?
Yes, laser cutting 6mm thick foam is easy. As you can see, we have tested the laser cutting effect using the 10mm and 20mm thick foam, which is great with clean edges and perfect shapes in the video.
By the way, are you looking for a laser cutter for cutting foam? Talk with our laser expert, you will get some more professional advice (email: info@mimowork.com)
What foam or other materials are you working with? Which tool is good at dealing with your requirements? knife cutter or laser cutter😎🧐
Well this looks like PE foam and not PU 🤔, nice demo though
Yeah, it's a nice video and I like it best, we agree on that. The CO2 laser is always performing well and reliable in cutting composites and insulations. A page about laser cutting composite materials recommended to you: www.mimowork.com/composite-materials/. It's helpful for you to learn more.