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-====== ​Laser Equipment ​======+====== ​Moved! ​======
  
-This is the most important equipment necessary! +This tutorial has moved to [[http://learn.adafruit.com/all-about-laser-cutters|http://learn.adafruit.com/all-about-laser-cutters]]
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-===== Laser Cutter ===== +
-{{http://​farm1.static.flickr.com/​146/​414932399_a39a4ca298_o.jpg}} +
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-[[http://www.epiloglaser.com/mini24_overview.htm|Epilog Mini 24]] (Adafruit Laser uses the 35 watt model) +
-Available from [[Epilog laser|Epilog Laser]] +
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-**Wattages**:​ 35, 40 and 45 watts +
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-**Work area**: 24 " x 12" (610 x 305 mm) +
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-**Z-stroke**: Holds items up to 8" tall (203 mm). +
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-**Included features**: Red Dot Pointer, Air Assist, Auto Focus, Integrated Vector Grid & Vacuum Table, Radiance High Energy Optics +
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-**Options**:​ Mini Floor Stand, Epilog Air Compressor, Rotary Attachment, Vector Pin Table +
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-**The laser can cut**: Wood, plastic, acrylic, delrin, cloth, leather, matte board, melamine, paper, mylar, pressboard, rubber, wood veneer, fiberglass, cork, corian. +
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-**The laser can etch**: Glass, coated metals, ceramic, marble, anodized aluminum, stainless steel, painted metals, tiles, wood, plastic, acrylic, delrin, cloth, leather, matte board, melamine, paper, mylar, pressboard, rubber, wood veneer, fiberglass, cork, corian. +
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-These lasers __cannot__ cut metal or PVC. Metal can be marked using a spray. +
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-=== Notes: === +
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-Depending on many things you can get one of these for as low as $15,000 or as high as $20,000 USD it really depends on what dealer and where you are. Adafruit is in the NY area, our rep from Epilog is: +
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-    Ryan Sprole +
-    rcsprole@hotmail.com +
-    203-405-1124 +
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-For other locations in the USA and beyond visit the [[http://​www.epiloglaser.com/​us_distributors.htm|Epilog ​laser U.S. distributor network.]] +
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-===== Filtration System ===== +
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-{{http://​farm1.static.flickr.com/​174/​414932308_c3fc114440_o.jpg}} +
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-{{http://​farm1.static.flickr.com/​182/​414932195_3235b1e045_o.jpg}} +
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-Our filter system ​[[http://​www.odorcontroller.com/​laser-air.html|Electrocorp Model RSU12-CCHR]] +
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-**Carbon cartridge/​HEPA reverse flow Space saver air scrubber** ([[http://www.odorcontroller.com/pdf/rsu12-20CHR.pdf|data sheet, PDF]]). +
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-The fumes and dust from etched and cut material are toxic, you must have a filtration system in place! If you're going to cut or etch plastics or pretty much anything else you'll need a filter system, we use the Electrocorp Model RSU12-CCHR. +
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-The cost of a filter system is about $1,900 USD after shipping.  +
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-It might be possible to do a comparable DIY version, we're looking in to it.   A rich source of such designs are from woodworking,​ who must regularly handle with a large amount of dust and particulate matter generated by saws and other power tools. ​ The woodworking filtration is generally down to the submicron level, at high CFM.  But it also means that it is probably over spec'​ed for laser use, and tends to be much louder than a dedicated low flow laser filter. ​  +
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-The Seattle, Washington Epilog rep uses a [[http://​www.laserfume.com/​|Purex filter]], model unknown. ​ The pricing is "about $1750"​ +
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-Same Seattle Epilog rep reports that with an attached filter the laser can be operated in any location without license or ventilation. +
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-  * Note: There are some disputes over whether it's necessary to have activated carbon in the filter path, and whether its use is to suppress odor, or to remove potential toxic fumes. ​ In Purex'​s literature they didn't actively refer to the health benefits, only secondarily suggests that the Purex filter can potentially eliminate complaints by employee. ​ I think if there is a legitimate health benefit they would have presented this argument much stronger. ​ But make your own judgement. +
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-=== Accessories === +
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-**Duct hose**You'll need this to vent the laser to the filter. We use [[http://​www.mcmaster.com/​nav/​enter.asp?​partnum=53145K71&​pagenum=190|McMaster-Carr 53145K71]] - General Purpose Polypro/​Rubber Duct Hose Black, 6" Id, 6-9/​32"​ - 6 ft ($6.50 per foot) +
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-**Coupling increaser for duct hose** - [[http://​www.mcmaster.com/​nav/​enter.asp?​partnum=2013K57&​pagenum=575||McMaster-Carr 2013K57]] Galvanized Steel Round Duct Fitting 4" To 6" Diameter Increaser ($8.90 each).  +
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-===== Floor Stand ===== +
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-{{http://​farm1.static.flickr.com/​133/​414932623_92af980537_o.jpg}} +
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-**Steel cart** - we use a [[http://​www.mcmaster.com/​nav/​enter.asp?​partnum=4633T1&​pagenum=1145|4633T1 Bolt-Together Steel Cart]] with Open Shelves 500# Capacity, 32" Top Shelf Height, 36" X 24" Shelf from McMaster-Carr - $86. +
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-**Extra shelf** - 36" L X 24" W  [[http://​www.mcmaster.com/​nav/​enter.asp?​partnum=4633T63&​pagenum=1145|Extra Shelf for 500 lb Capacity Light Duty Steel Cart]] from McMaster-Carr $26 +
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-**Extra drawer** - 12" W X 18" D X 4" H  [[http://​www.mcmaster.com/​nav/​enter.asp?​partnum=4633T66&​pagenum=1145|Optional Drawer for Light Duty Steel Cart]] +
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-You can buy the $600 stand that Epilog sells, but we don't move the laser much and wanted storage as well. So, we went with this model available from McMaster-Carr. Its actually from Edsel so you can buy it elsewhere too. The extra shelf is installed upside down to hold plastic and other materials. The drawer is installed below that to hold small tools for the laser like the lens cleaning supplies bearing grease. The bottom holds tools, etc. +
-We didn't install the casters, as they are not locking.+
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