@@chadhartsell1009 Raycus 50W - I set S 200 - P 80 ( never set your laser more than 80%, it is bad to laser health) - F 50 - cross hatch 0.02. When deep engraving sometimes i use 100x100 f-theta, somentimes 70x70. My machine is RickLaser, I assemble my machines.
they are also wrong, it's not reflectivity that causes steel to be difficult to engrave. steel is actually way less reflective at 1064nm than aluminum. steel has much higher melting point and greater hardness that make it more difficult to engrave. aluminum has low melting point and is soft.
The working area is according to the f-theta lens on the machine, the area is 150x150 for F-210 lens. The laser source is depends on your perpose. Mopa laser is more expensive but have finer marking quality, Q-switch cost less,
You suggest not going above 80% of the laser source to not shorten machine life. Could you please elaborate on this a little more, exactly what parts get used up the most? I suppose the galvo mirrors. 80% of 50W is 40W, this reaches those mirrors. But what if I have a 30W machine, can I go 100%? still would be 30W on the galvo. What if I have a 100W machine? I suppose the galvos and their mirrors are the same in all these versions. Are there anything else in the laser source itself that gets used up?
Basically nothing lasts forever. Most fibre lasers advertise 100,000 hrs of serviceable life, and that's pretty much at nominal power settings. Doesn't matter which power version you purchase, it'll die quicker using it at full power as opposed to using standard levels. So you buy the machine according to your mission, if you need deep engraving on harder metals you'll want more power than if you're just marking so you're not running the machine as hard.
Hello, could you tell me the price of that machine please ... I am trying to buy one, could you tell me where I can buy it or if you can recommend me a site ... Thank you very much
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with a 30W machine, which is the best way to do a deep engrave, like 0.5 / 1 mm over aluminum o steel ? i mean, power / speed and how many times must take a good result ? thanks a lot
Great info in here! I have a JPT 60w on the way. Good info to share with someone who is new.
fantastic, can you share any tips on how you managed to do this without leaving the material burnt black?
Damage the laser source?
can you please share the parameter of stainless steel deep engrave
How I can make smoth engraving
Well.. as deep as your patience goes.... i did 9mm deep square hole on aluminium with 50W
what were your settings and what brand of laser did you use?
@@chadhartsell1009 Raycus 50W - I set S 200 - P 80 ( never set your laser more than 80%, it is bad to laser health) - F 50 - cross hatch 0.02. When deep engraving sometimes i use 100x100 f-theta, somentimes 70x70. My machine is RickLaser, I assemble my machines.
they are also wrong, it's not reflectivity that causes steel to be difficult to engrave. steel is actually way less reflective at 1064nm than aluminum. steel has much higher melting point and greater hardness that make it more difficult to engrave. aluminum has low melting point and is soft.
Thank you for teaching this.
What is the work area of this 50W engraving machine? F-210(150x150)?
What laser source JPT or Raycus you prefer?
The working area is according to the f-theta lens on the machine, the area is 150x150 for F-210 lens.
The laser source is depends on your perpose. Mopa laser is more expensive but have finer marking quality, Q-switch cost less,
You suggest not going above 80% of the laser source to not shorten machine life. Could you please elaborate on this a little more, exactly what parts get used up the most? I suppose the galvo mirrors. 80% of 50W is 40W, this reaches those mirrors. But what if I have a 30W machine, can I go 100%? still would be 30W on the galvo. What if I have a 100W machine? I suppose the galvos and their mirrors are the same in all these versions. Are there anything else in the laser source itself that gets used up?
Pretty sure he's just repeating what he's heard for CO2 lasers. Fibre are different.
Basically nothing lasts forever. Most fibre lasers advertise 100,000 hrs of serviceable life, and that's pretty much at nominal power settings. Doesn't matter which power version you purchase, it'll die quicker using it at full power as opposed to using standard levels. So you buy the machine according to your mission, if you need deep engraving on harder metals you'll want more power than if you're just marking so you're not running the machine as hard.
Hello, could you tell me the price of that machine please ... I am trying to buy one, could you tell me where I can buy it or if you can recommend me a site ... Thank you very much
You can find our 20-50w fiber laser at this product page: www.aliexpress.com/item/32954619908.html?spm=2114.12010612.8148356.32.e94a7088t5DzhI
If you have any question or need help, please contact us by email: sales@rsd-laser.com or Whatsapp: 0086 15999686234
with a 30W machine, which is the best way to do a deep engrave, like 0.5 / 1 mm over aluminum o steel ? i mean, power / speed and how many times must take a good result ? thanks a lot
You can find settings for different purpose on different materials at this site: www.fiberlasersettings.org
hi nice work
which frequency and speed used?
50KHz and 1200mm/s
How far 30 watts goes deep
Price
Hello
Do you have this one in portable please?
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what size lens?
110*110mm
Sir if I engrave gold can i recover 100 percentage engraving waste?
Cannot, the laser beam will gasify the material into the air.
@@RockSolidLaser ho ok sir thanks for your reply
@@RockSolidLaser If it's the case that the laser will gasify the Gold which program parameters should give us the smallest width cutting line/dot?
@@3DCA The smaller f-theta lens has smaller laser beam dot, and higher beam energy, theoretically, you can reduce the gasify a little.
And if I have 100 watts
WOW!!!
How long it has been taken to reach that depth?
About 40 min.
Single point engraving done in a fraction of the time
Was that a piece of steel or aluminum?
Serious horse power
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sounds like motorcycle
electricity bill will be to the roof if u keep doing this.
And if I have 100 watts