Laser CutterLab 14: Flat Project Example
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Lab Goals
Review previous relationships and settings in Appendix
- Understand why settings are made
Review symbolic conventions to enhance explanations
Perform initial physical setup
Create Rotary Attachment Configuration Settings
Post-Lab Assignments
- Document relationships not previously understood in Appendix
Pre-lab / Lab readings
Laser Cutter Manual: Scan through content
BobCam Users Manual: Scan through content
Equipment needed
Laser Cutter
Computer
USB Cable
Laser Cutter Software
Laser Cutter Manual
Laser Cutter Lab 1 Datasheets
black or dark blue pen (pencil optional)
additional sheets for Appendix entries
Parts needed
none
Lab safety concerns
Follow safety standards presented in Lab 1
Machine can start and stop without warning, keep clear
1. Symbolic Conventions to enhance Explanations
- “text“ denotes instructions
- Bolddenotes labels given to control text boxes
- [data] denotes data to be input by user into either a software text box
or selected on the machine control panel
- labeldenotes key or menu item to be selected
- denotes software push-button
- denotes arrow keys on the machine control panel
- denotes checkbox status
2. Physical Setup
- Obtain the following:
- Keys for control panel
- Calibration plate (laser focus calibrated for thickness of plate)
- USB software dongle (plugged into Laser Cutter computer)
- Verify that ALL Laser Cutter cabinet doors are closed and locked
- Verify that ALL Laser Cutter axis control cables are plugged in and secure
- May have been disconnected from previous rotary operations
- Remove all materials from bay working surface
- Clean and vacuum bay area if debris is present
- CAUTION: objects in BAY can damage laser optics during homing operations (automatic movements to origin)
- Laser Gantry AUTOMATICALLY moves to home position (origin) when control panel KEY is turned on
- Distilled water in chiller filled to about 1” from fill tube
- Chiller connected to laser cutter
- DANGER: Laser will BURN OUT within 30 seconds without chiller running
- Water temperature must be less than 35 C degrees before energizing laser; WAIT for water to cool down to less than 30 C degrees
- Shutdown laser if temperature rises to 35 C degrees
- Troubleshoot system to fix related causes
- Plumbing connections input to output, and output to input
- Chiller electrical connection plugged into Laser Cutter
- Air Compressor connected to laser cutter
- CAUTION: Final optics lens will be damaged without air supplied
- Air hose connected
- Air Compressor electrical connection plugged into Laser Cutter
- Ventilation filter system assembled and connected to Laser Cutter
- CAUTION: Laser mirrors will burn out without ventilation running
- Ventilation blower requires 110 VAC
- DANGER: Connecting Ventilation filter system to 220 VAC will destroy related electrical components
- Turn On Ventilation blower
- Check filter differential pressure gage not in RED zone
- Change filter media if in RED zone
- Computer connected via USB connections
- Turn On computer
- Install Laser Cutter Software dongle in available USB port
- Laser Cutter software loaded onto computer and operating
- Optionally
- AutoCad 2004 is loaded on computer
- Laser Cutter software with AutoCad toolbar add-on loaded
- 220 VAC connected to Laser Cutter
- DANGER: The Laser Cutter comes standard with a 110V plug installed to provide electrical power; the Laser Cutter requires 220 VAC to operate
- At the earliest opportunity, replace the 110V plug with an approved 240 VAC plug and socket
- Always use a grounded power source
- Flip switch, or otherwise provide 220 VAC power to Laser Cutter
- Turn on computer
- Insert Key into control panel and turn system on
- Actuate Emergency Stop
- Rotate Emergency Stop knob to reset Emergency Stop
3. Sample Flat Project
- Open Jamieson software and create a 1” x 1” square box
- Shading has no effect upon the laser
- Save file as proj1.mol
- Follow the above Physical Setup
- “Chiller already running”
- “MachineON and Reset, and Computer ON with Jamieson software running”
- “Machine control panel key already turned ON”
- “Laser gantry already positioned at origin (back right corner)”
- “Ventilation system already running”
- Plug machine USB cable into Computer USB port
- “System ready for operation”
- either from control panel or from computer
- From computer with proj1.mol open
- <download>
- Job File (proj1.mol) is already loaded into the machine Control Panel
- [Go to machine]
- > to select Job File to be run (proj1.mol)
- Ensure Honeycomb bed is installed
- <Z>
- > “Bring bed up to bottom of bed opening (helps align honeycomb)
- Lay honeycomb bed in place
- > Move bed down so product (project raw material) at its high point will fit under laser cutting lens without making contact
- Place Calibration Plate on top of product
- <Z> to exit Z-axis move
- <ESC> “nothing highlighted”
- > Jog Laser in X and Y axi to position laser over product and calibration plate
- <Z>
- <RESET> “table moves up automatically to correct focus distance for laser”
- <Z>
- [Remove Calibration Plate]
- Put Calibration Plate in a secure location where it will NOT be damaged
- Calibration Plate is a precisely known thickness so the laser focus will be at exactly the bottom of the plate when auto-focus is performed
- Calibrate product position
- Arbitrarily choose a convenient location for the product to be cut
- Near the front and center of the machine
- Easy to watch, easy to manipulate
- Option 1: Put straight edge of your product under red dot
- Use arrows to see that laser red dot tracks along edge of product
- adjust product accordingly
- Option 2: Use known flat and stiff material and place along Y-axis gantry and on the worktable
- This creates a straight edge on the worktable to use for aligning product
- Jamieson Software toolbar
- Set Knife Origin
- Either of the following:
- move the laser head to the corner called out in the settings
- select a new knife origin, save the file, and download the new file to the machine.
- Check outside extents of product cut
- <TEST>
- Red dot moves to trace outside extents of intended cuts
- If any product edge is inside this traced box, the product may not be aligned with the laser cutting action
- Begin laser cutting action
- ShutBay Door
- Laser will not start with main bay door open
- <Start / Pause> “cutting of product starts”
3.Alternate Control Functions
- To “Pause and Restart” laser cutting action, use ONLY <Start / Pause> button
- Using any other method can cause timing belts to slip and lose counts
- Laser will no longer be aligned and the product cut must be aborted
- This is especially important if a Jig is used to align new product pieces for mass production
- To “ABORT” laser cutting action, use ONLY <Start / Pause> <STOP> sequence
- Using any other method can cause timing belts to slip and lose counts
- Laser will no longer be aligned and the product cut must be aborted
- This is especially important if a Jig is used to align new product pieces for mass production
4. Post Lab Assignments
Research one configuration parameter set that was not explained clearly and document the related relationships in the Appendix of this Exercise.
5. Appendix
Machine Control Panel
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Relationships
Jamieson CAD Software
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AutoCAD
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