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Old 09-11-2009, 03:47 PM
 
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Question Legacy Lasers??

I have been looking into getting a laser cutter and found a place called legacy lasers. www.legacylasers.com

I am looking at this one; http://www.legacylasers.com/1200_Ser..._Engraver.html planning on 120 watt.

They are close to home but was wondering if anyone has any experience with these lasers and the companys after sale service and support.

The laser would be used mostly to make RC aircraft kits both foam and balsa/lite ply. It also would be used for things like making name tags and custom signs.

Any info??
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Originally Posted by rcpilot82 View Post
I have been looking into getting a laser cutter and found a place called legacy lasers. www.legacylasers.com

I am looking at this one; http://www.legacylasers.com/1200_Ser..._Engraver.html planning on 120 watt.

They are close to home but was wondering if anyone has any experience with these lasers and the companys after sale service and support.

The laser would be used mostly to make RC aircraft kits both foam and balsa/lite ply. It also would be used for things like making name tags and custom signs.

Any info??
I've heard that Dean, the owner, is a stand up guy. And I think those are Rabbit lasers, which are a good brand. He's also a fellow PA guy too!

If all you want to do is cut foam, balsa, and light ply, you could save yourself a couple grand by getting the 80w. That's what mine is and it has plenty of power. The tubes and power supplies are cheaper too if you need replacements. For fine engraving make sure you get a 50mm lens (or 54mm, whatever they are called). I'm really impressed with the fine engraving detail I can get, and the kerf is narrower for cutting than with a 100mm lens.

Go for it! You will wonder how you ever got along without it, and the local parts and support is a bonus too.

Hope that helps,
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Thanks for the info!! Yeah the Local parts support is a big plus for me.
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Dean from Legacy Lasers is excellent to work with! He was there at every step of the way for my 1200 Series that arrived last week. Almost always calling me to make sure all is ok. His support is unbelieveable too. Taking phone calls and answering my questions 7 days a week (newbie on these laser engraver/cutters).

Here's a link of my new 1200 Series w/Photos!

http://www.legacylasers.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=6

You can't go wrong with this company...good luck!

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Thanks for the input guys! have any of you tried to dut Depron foam with your lasers? I am wondering if it would melt the edges, make them round not square, or not? I have been in contact with Dean, and his responce time is very fast! I plan to make a purchase in the next 6-12 months. This will be my first laser.
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Originally Posted by rcpilot82 View Post
Thanks for the input guys! have any of you tried to dut Depron foam with your lasers? I am wondering if it would melt the edges, make them round not square, or not? I have been in contact with Dean, and his responce time is very fast! I plan to make a purchase in the next 6-12 months. This will be my first laser.
rcpilot82,

I'm not sure what Depron foam is but I have cut the material called Fun Foam that you can get in craft stores. It was about 1/8" thick. It cut great with nice edges. I had to use low power and a fast speed, and air assist. I cut about 4 or 5 different colors and some colors darkened the edge, some didn't.

Maybe someone else can post their experiences with laser cutting Depron.

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Originally Posted by Gone Cruising View Post
Dean from Legacy Lasers is excellent to work with! He was there at every step of the way for my 1200 Series that arrived last week. Almost always calling me to make sure all is ok. His support is unbelieveable too. Taking phone calls and answering my questions 7 days a week (newbie on these laser engraver/cutters).

Here's a link of my new 1200 Series w/Photos!

http://www.legacylasers.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=6

You can't go wrong with this company...good luck!

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Hi Kirk,

Thanks for the info and the link to the pics. That's a cute first pic of Mrs. Kirk. I can almost hear an announcer in the background saying, " And behind door number 3 we have your very own, super exciting, brand new, Legacy Laser engraving and cutting machine!" -thunderous applause-

Be sure to post some pics of your future projects.

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Thanks Skip!

I think she's (the wife) saying " ok, honey, now you need to make some money to pay for this thing"....LOL!!!

I'll mainly be using the laser for cutting and engraving on acrylic up to 1/4" thick. My main projects are custom PC cases catered to the enthusiast aftermarket segment. Large cases that can hold liquid cooling loops, multiple radiators...etc.

There will be other things once I get going too

Just waiting to cut a hole through the wall for the exhaust and find somewhere to ground the machine...then ready, set, go!
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Thanks Skip!

Just waiting to cut a hole through the wall for the exhaust and find somewhere to ground the machine...then ready, set, go!
LOL, I just replaced my old windows with glass block windows. I made sure I put vents in all of them so I can plumb in an exhaust later! will
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Thanks Skip!

Just waiting to cut a hole through the wall for the exhaust and find somewhere to ground the machine...then ready, set, go!
LOL, I just replaced my old windows with glass block windows. I made sure I put vents in all of them so I can plumb in an exhaust later! will you be using 220vac or 110 and the converter? what type of chiller did you get?
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Depron foam

Originally Posted by rcpilot82 View Post
Thanks for the input guys! have any of you tried to dut Depron foam with your lasers? I am wondering if it would melt the edges, make them round not square, or not? I have been in contact with Dean, and his responce time is very fast! I plan to make a purchase in the next 6-12 months. This will be my first laser.
Will,

Here is a youtube video of an 80w laser cutting 6mm depron. That's close to 1/4" I believe. I'm not sure why they are going so slow, and the one cut looks like it makes 2 passes? Maybe they do like I do, use the least power you can to save on the tube, even if it takes longer.

Someone told me that depron was the same stuff used in meat trays at the grocery store, so at least I know what you are talking about now. lol I don't build RC models, but I do eat meat occasionally.

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Well, after three weddings and a week long cruise I finally got around to firing up the laser!!!!

Everything went perfectly!!! I did have to calibrate the mirrors for about an hour, but after that it cut and engraved nicely!!!

I tested it out using 1/8" (3mm) acrylic sheet and cut circles and rectangles. I couldn't be more happier! Especially with the support from Legacy Lasers and Dean.

Time to start my projects!!!!

http://legacylasers.com/Forum1/index.php/topic,6.0.html
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