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− | + | Kwartzlab Laser Cutting Models (Click link for specific info on each unit): [[G Weike Laser Cutter]], [[Makos]] | |
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− | + | ==Laser Area Rules== | |
− | + | '''NEVER LEAVE LASER UNATTENDED''' while in use | |
− | + | Small fire » Try to put out the flame (blowing or smothering) | |
− | + | Significant Fire » Hit EMERGENCY STOP » Use CO2 extinguisher | |
− | + | If you are unable to control the fire, hit the emergency stop and leave the building immediately. Yell fire as loudly as possible on your way out of the building. Call 911 as soon as you are safely outside the building. | |
− | + | Small, brief flames can be normal depending on the material. Before continuing confirm Air Assist is working. If flames are large enough to reach the nozzle, stop immediately, tag ‘Out of Order,’ and use another laser. If the flame persists after the laser is finished cutting, this is NOT normal and is considered a fire, follow the steps above for putting out fires. | |
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− | + | '''BEFORE CUTTING''' | |
− | + | Check bed is clear of debris, tape, or magnets | |
− | + | FOB to start laser | |
− | + | Ensure: Cooler is at 19–25°C, exhaust is running, air assist is ON | |
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− | + | '''DURING CUTTING''' | |
− | + | Laser cutters are only allowed to be used for the cutting or engraving of approved materials | |
− | + | Lid must remain closed while cutting | |
− | + | Always use the height adjustment tool to set the height of the focus tube | |
− | + | Report malfunctions, damage, or non-working parts (Slack - #area-laser + Out of Order tag) | |
− | # | + | First-come, first-serve (notify if >2 hrs in Slack - #area-laser) |
− | # | + | ''' |
− | + | AFTER CUTTING''' | |
− | + | Vacuum any tiny scraps, ensure laser is clean of materials | |
− | + | Exit software | |
− | + | Press STOP on laser (Laser will go into 5 minute cool down mode) | |
− | + | '''LASER AREA COMPUTER''' | |
− | + | For laser use only | |
− | + | Log out / Incognito mode | |
+ | Use Shared Folder on desktop for transferring or storing files (accessible from your Kwartzlab Gmail account - Google Drive > Shared Drives (on left) > Shared > [Your Name] | ||
− | + | '''LASER AREA STORAGE''' | |
− | ''' | + | Label with name + date it was placed in storage (Max 6 months in laser storage) |
+ | Only full sheets that are immediately needed for an active project | ||
− | + | ==Laserable Materials== | |
− | + | Flat materials are ideal and strongly recommended | |
+ | Max size is approx. 600 x 900 mm or 2’ x 3’ | ||
− | + | Do not cut or etch/engrave any material that might have chlorine. You can check by heating a copper wire in a flame, touching the material, and then reheating the copper wire. If the flame emits a green colour then there is chlorine in the material. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beilstein_test Beilstein Test] and a [https://vimeo.com/1615418 video demonstration]. | |
− | ''' | + | '''APPROVED MATERIALS''' |
+ | *Solid wood (thickness varies depending on species) | ||
+ | *Plywood | ||
+ | *MDF | ||
+ | *Hardboard | ||
+ | *Acrylic (PMMA): Extruded and cast (both allowed) | ||
+ | *Fabric | ||
+ | *Felt | ||
+ | *Leather | ||
+ | *Paper/Cardboard/bristol board/and other paper based products | ||
+ | *Stamp materials (specifically designed for laser cutters) | ||
+ | *Foam-core (high fire risk, don’t take your eyes off it for a moment) | ||
+ | *Foam (test for chlorine before cutting) | ||
+ | *Rubber (test for chlorine before cutting) | ||
− | ''' | + | '''MATERIALS THAT CAN ONLY BE ENGRAVED OR ETCHED:''' |
+ | *Glass | ||
+ | *Anodized aluminum (the laser ablates the anodized outer layer) | ||
+ | *Painted metal - The paint is removed, but the metal is unaffected | ||
− | ''' | + | '''MATERIALS THAT ARE NOT ALLOWED''' |
+ | *Anything containing chlorine | ||
+ | *ABS plastic (It doesn’t cut well, makes a mess, and smells very bad) | ||
+ | *Ceramic tile | ||
+ | *Polycarbonate | ||
+ | *PVC plastic | ||
+ | *Electrical tape | ||
+ | *Vinyl records | ||
+ | *Food | ||
+ | *Humans, whole or in part | ||
+ | *Slate and some other types of stone | ||
− | + | {| class="wikitable" | |
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+ | ! Material !! Location | ||
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+ | | Hardboard (1/8" and 1/4")|| | ||
+ | *Home Depot | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | MDF (1/8" and 1/4")|| | ||
+ | *Commonwealth Plywood (Waterloo) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Acrylic (1/8" and 1/4")|| | ||
+ | *Piedmont - clear only (Kitchener) | ||
+ | *Central Industrial (Cambridge) | ||
+ | *Cohn Acrylics - multiple colours (online)(Etobicoke) | ||
+ | *Canadian Laser Supply - multiple colours (online)(Kingsville) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Laserply (1/8" only)|| | ||
+ | *A+M Wood Specialty (Cambridge) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Plywood (1/8" and 1/4")|| | ||
+ | *Swanson’s (birch ply or birch full)(Kitchener) | ||
+ | *Home Depot (Kitchener | ||
+ | |} | ||
− | + | ==Training Documentation== | |
+ | The most up-to-date laser training documentation is on [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WrFRr2PYigtJgjik5aB2APOgW7888TnDHTC34omh4KM Google Drive]. | ||
− | + | ==Lightburn License== | |
+ | Lightburn's business model allows users to pay once and get updates for a year, then continue using that software (without further updates) for as long as they wish. For this reason, the copy of Lightburn on the laser cutter computer is frozen at 1.0.06. Lightburn has provided us with a discount code for our members to purchase a limited version of the software, please contact the the laser team/trainers to get the code. More information on Lightburn licenses [https://lightburnsoftware.com/pages/how-the-lightburn-license-works here]. | ||
− | + | ==Laser Etiquette== | |
+ | Use of the laser is first-come, first-serve. If you are going to be on the laser for a long time (2 hours or more), please notify other members via Slack in #area-laser. Kwartzlab members have been great at being flexible with use of the laser, often letting others jump in between cuts/engraves if someone has a small job to perform. | ||
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− | + | ==Resources== | |
− | + | Boxes.py: [https://www.festi.info/boxes.py/ https://www.festi.info/boxes.py/] provides configurable boxes, shelves, drawer insert, and more, and outputs laser-appropriate files to use. | |
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− | + | Live Hinges: there is a [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1iaYvzbYtR4Gn7Zs_SPLKIDpmAQrEZ7Li?usp=sharing resource file on Google Drive] containing examples of various live hinges possible with a laser cutter. | |
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− | + | Nesting: [https://deepnest.io/ https://deepnest.io/] provides open-source nesting software for optimized part layouts. | |
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− | + | Sample Power and Speed Settings: https://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/academic/class/99353-f16/speedsfeeds_RL.pdf/ can be used as a guide to get you started for your projects, it's always good to do a small test cut first to see if the settings you're using are right for your project. | |
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Latest revision as of 15:44, 26 September 2025
Kwartzlab Laser Cutting Models (Click link for specific info on each unit): G Weike Laser Cutter, Makos
Laser Area Rules
NEVER LEAVE LASER UNATTENDED while in use
Small fire » Try to put out the flame (blowing or smothering) Significant Fire » Hit EMERGENCY STOP » Use CO2 extinguisher
If you are unable to control the fire, hit the emergency stop and leave the building immediately. Yell fire as loudly as possible on your way out of the building. Call 911 as soon as you are safely outside the building.
Small, brief flames can be normal depending on the material. Before continuing confirm Air Assist is working. If flames are large enough to reach the nozzle, stop immediately, tag ‘Out of Order,’ and use another laser. If the flame persists after the laser is finished cutting, this is NOT normal and is considered a fire, follow the steps above for putting out fires.
BEFORE CUTTING Check bed is clear of debris, tape, or magnets FOB to start laser Ensure: Cooler is at 19–25°C, exhaust is running, air assist is ON
DURING CUTTING Laser cutters are only allowed to be used for the cutting or engraving of approved materials Lid must remain closed while cutting Always use the height adjustment tool to set the height of the focus tube Report malfunctions, damage, or non-working parts (Slack - #area-laser + Out of Order tag) First-come, first-serve (notify if >2 hrs in Slack - #area-laser) AFTER CUTTING Vacuum any tiny scraps, ensure laser is clean of materials Exit software Press STOP on laser (Laser will go into 5 minute cool down mode)
LASER AREA COMPUTER For laser use only Log out / Incognito mode Use Shared Folder on desktop for transferring or storing files (accessible from your Kwartzlab Gmail account - Google Drive > Shared Drives (on left) > Shared > [Your Name]
LASER AREA STORAGE Label with name + date it was placed in storage (Max 6 months in laser storage) Only full sheets that are immediately needed for an active project
Laserable Materials
Flat materials are ideal and strongly recommended Max size is approx. 600 x 900 mm or 2’ x 3’
Do not cut or etch/engrave any material that might have chlorine. You can check by heating a copper wire in a flame, touching the material, and then reheating the copper wire. If the flame emits a green colour then there is chlorine in the material. See Beilstein Test and a video demonstration.
APPROVED MATERIALS
- Solid wood (thickness varies depending on species)
- Plywood
- MDF
- Hardboard
- Acrylic (PMMA): Extruded and cast (both allowed)
- Fabric
- Felt
- Leather
- Paper/Cardboard/bristol board/and other paper based products
- Stamp materials (specifically designed for laser cutters)
- Foam-core (high fire risk, don’t take your eyes off it for a moment)
- Foam (test for chlorine before cutting)
- Rubber (test for chlorine before cutting)
MATERIALS THAT CAN ONLY BE ENGRAVED OR ETCHED:
- Glass
- Anodized aluminum (the laser ablates the anodized outer layer)
- Painted metal - The paint is removed, but the metal is unaffected
MATERIALS THAT ARE NOT ALLOWED
- Anything containing chlorine
- ABS plastic (It doesn’t cut well, makes a mess, and smells very bad)
- Ceramic tile
- Polycarbonate
- PVC plastic
- Electrical tape
- Vinyl records
- Food
- Humans, whole or in part
- Slate and some other types of stone
Material | Location |
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Hardboard (1/8" and 1/4") |
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MDF (1/8" and 1/4") |
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Acrylic (1/8" and 1/4") |
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Laserply (1/8" only) |
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Plywood (1/8" and 1/4") |
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Training Documentation
The most up-to-date laser training documentation is on Google Drive.
Lightburn License
Lightburn's business model allows users to pay once and get updates for a year, then continue using that software (without further updates) for as long as they wish. For this reason, the copy of Lightburn on the laser cutter computer is frozen at 1.0.06. Lightburn has provided us with a discount code for our members to purchase a limited version of the software, please contact the the laser team/trainers to get the code. More information on Lightburn licenses here.
Laser Etiquette
Use of the laser is first-come, first-serve. If you are going to be on the laser for a long time (2 hours or more), please notify other members via Slack in #area-laser. Kwartzlab members have been great at being flexible with use of the laser, often letting others jump in between cuts/engraves if someone has a small job to perform.
Let’s keep this going!
Resources
Boxes.py: https://www.festi.info/boxes.py/ provides configurable boxes, shelves, drawer insert, and more, and outputs laser-appropriate files to use.
Live Hinges: there is a resource file on Google Drive containing examples of various live hinges possible with a laser cutter.
Nesting: https://deepnest.io/ provides open-source nesting software for optimized part layouts.
Sample Power and Speed Settings: https://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/academic/class/99353-f16/speedsfeeds_RL.pdf/ can be used as a guide to get you started for your projects, it's always good to do a small test cut first to see if the settings you're using are right for your project.