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Old 06-03-2003, 04:46 PM
 
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50 Watt CO2

I have a 50 Watt CO2 laser I'm thinking about putting on my cnc gantry system. Is this worth the trouble?
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Never know until you try, but that is a pretty low wattage. Might be good for engraving
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50 watts is great for balsawood and light ply up to 1/4" and such. How fast is your gantry machine? I think you could go up to 300 inches a minute with 50 watts on balsa.

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Mine is 50watts as well, but can handle 55 if you really want to.
It will cut up balsa and ply rather fast. It will do 1/4" birch ply at about 20mm a second with no trouble.

Have fun with it!
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How many watts are required for 3/8 - 1" mild steel??
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Generally for cutting steel you need a YAG laser and not a co2 laser. Different wavelenghts. I don't thing 50 watts will touch steel. We have cut steel where I work with 500 to 2000 watt YAG lasers.

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We cut 1/4" plate with an 1800 watt CO2 laser. Not fast, cut it works.
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How do you setup the laser for that through balsa? What goes under so that you don't cut through your table below?
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I cut .065" steel with my 100 watt -- although the manufacturer claims its delivering more like 250w with intermittant power.

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How do you setup the laser for that through balsa? What goes under so that you don't cut through your table below?
I'd suggest a metal grill. I used 1/8thick, 1 inch wide strips of aluminum which are available from home depot.

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what is the price of such a laser unit, I mean that of 50 w, CO2, and what is the source of such an item, ebay, again?
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What do you want to cut with the 50 watt laser ? What type is it ? What kind of delivery system do you want to use ?

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