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== about ==
== about ==
This section explores different possibilities of parameters and their outcome.
This section explores different possibilities of parameters and their outcome.
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** engraving a soap ended in the soap swelling,  or so I’ve heard.
** engraving a soap ended in the soap swelling,  or so I’ve heard.


* Leather
** Got a 1,5mm raw dark-brown leather, cutting goes incredibly well, but on one side it goes better then on the other. Speed: 45 or 40, Power: 100, Freq.: 2500
** Engraving is not soo good, you can see the engraved parts, but only on 100/100, and then its not even black or something... May this depends on your leather
* Thin felt ([http://www.creativehobbiesgroup.com/product/8436460 knorrprandel Bogen 1mm])
** Speed 100%
** Power 10%
** Pulse frequency 2500Hz
* Less thin felt (de: Filz), about 3mm
** Cutting: Speed 90%, Power 20%
** Engraving: more experiments to be done, but note: large black areas will melt the material deeply, thin lines will result in very betauful printing on the material (I used red felt, engraving on dark/brown/black felt might not make much sense)
* Jeans / Denim
** engraving: 60% speed, 60% power.
** engraving of denim glued onto wood: 60% speed, 100% power gets almost through the cloth and makes the wood partially visible.
** cutting of denim glued onto wood: just cut a bit slower than through the wood alone (e.g. 15% speed instead of 20% speed)


== ideas ==
== ideas ==
* making a example raster / vector file for experimental cuts
* making a example raster / vector file for experimental cuts
** using color mapping for different speed/power/frequency in one job..
** using color mapping for different speed/power/frequency in one job. One example is [[:Datei:slowdowntest.svg]], see also [[Laser/Parameters#Notes on engraving vector lines]].
 


== settings for circuit boards ==
* montana black 312g net/11 oz. blue spray paint use speed 50%, power 100% and 5000hz


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Aktuelle Version vom 11. September 2023, 12:07 Uhr

about

This section explores different possibilities of parameters and their outcome. This is a good place to get you an idea on how to fine tune your parameters.

Material:

  • The material
    • different parameters 1
    • different parameters 2
    • different parameters 3
  • Soap
    • engraving a soap ended in the soap swelling, or so I’ve heard.
  • Leather
    • Got a 1,5mm raw dark-brown leather, cutting goes incredibly well, but on one side it goes better then on the other. Speed: 45 or 40, Power: 100, Freq.: 2500
    • Engraving is not soo good, you can see the engraved parts, but only on 100/100, and then its not even black or something... May this depends on your leather
  • Thin felt (knorrprandel Bogen 1mm)
    • Speed 100%
    • Power 10%
    • Pulse frequency 2500Hz
  • Less thin felt (de: Filz), about 3mm
    • Cutting: Speed 90%, Power 20%
    • Engraving: more experiments to be done, but note: large black areas will melt the material deeply, thin lines will result in very betauful printing on the material (I used red felt, engraving on dark/brown/black felt might not make much sense)
  • Jeans / Denim
    • engraving: 60% speed, 60% power.
    • engraving of denim glued onto wood: 60% speed, 100% power gets almost through the cloth and makes the wood partially visible.
    • cutting of denim glued onto wood: just cut a bit slower than through the wood alone (e.g. 15% speed instead of 20% speed)

ideas


settings for circuit boards

  • montana black 312g net/11 oz. blue spray paint use speed 50%, power 100% and 5000hz