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    Default lasersaur, anyone?

    I got email from NORTD that the alpha lasersaur kits are shipping and was wondering if anyone else on cnczone was building one. They thank cnczone in their build credits, so Addie and Stefan must be hanging out around here somewhere...

    lasersaur is a project to build a true open source laser cutter from scratch. About the only thing that's proprietary are the motors and some of the chips, the controller boards, software, and everything else is open source; similar to the RepRap and MakerBot 3d printer projects.

    More info at: Lasersaur



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    I'm thinking about doing one of these. Pretty much all the same principle: laser, mirrors, XY stage, lather rinse repeat.

    open Source Laser Drawings



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    I looked at buildlog but didn't see an easy way to control it from USB. I already have one PC dedicated to being a front end for a mill, didn't want to set another one up to be the front end for a laser cutter.



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    From a motion-control perspective, a Cartesian XYZ machine is pretty much the same as any other. It's just a matter of how many axes you have (XY, XZ, or XYZ) and how many steps per unit of movement are needed for each axis. So I would imagine the control from the Lasersaur guys would work with pretty much any XY machine.

    The Buildlog folks have been building laser cutters since around 2009. The Lasersaur guys are doing much better marketing. The USB-based controller would be a much bigger step forward if they get that to work well. The Buildlog lasers all seem to be Mach/EMC or the Retina controller from Full Spectrum Engineering which sells for ~$450 IIRC.



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    One of the reasons I'm willing to take on lasersaur is that I hope their controller is useful for other x/y projects, including a retrofit into the Buildlog system.

    I've been doing work with the reprap/makerbot controller, and it's great for 3d printers but not so great for big x/y/z tables.



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    quick update: I've got all my parts and am finishing the x/y controllers, this thing is HUGE: Twitpic - Share photos and videos on Twitter.

    I've already tried to convince SWMBO that it's not a laser cutter but an abstract art coffee table that should be in the living room and not my tiny office.

    She is so not buying it.



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    Just finished the build for CMU's Studio for Creative Inquiry. Here it is cutting a 36" long poster:





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    Default Re: lasersaur, anyone?

    Does anyone have this in a KIT form?????



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    Default Re: lasersaur, anyone?

    Some of it is available from lasersaur/nortd as a kit, the rest of the parts you provide, go look at the BOMs and build instructions on Lasersaur Manual.



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