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Old 11-10-2004, 12:50 PM
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My new toys...

Last night I cuted my firsts pattern with my new toy, a 2000w laser I'm so exited about this machine , I also started to play with the cnc turret a cople days ago...wow this two machines working together rock!!!
If there's someone using any of this two machines, please contact me, maybe we can share some tips...
Next project...a 6ftx20ft plasma table...
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Wow very cool!
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Old 11-10-2004, 08:16 PM
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Why do you need a plasma table if you have that?
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Old 11-10-2004, 11:40 PM
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Originally Posted by DSL PWR
Why do you need a plasma table if you have that?
to cut 1" steel parts from 6x20ft steel stock...
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Old 11-10-2004, 11:43 PM
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How you get those 'Down the basement"?
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Originally Posted by JOE65
How you get those 'Down the basement"?
With a football team...or just a 5 ton hoist crane
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What's the price for each machine?
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Old 11-20-2004, 11:51 PM
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Hector - thats ONE Hell-of-a-TOY! And I thought yu we'rethinking of some small time manufacturing! Awesome! ANd congradts on the fine accquisition(s)! - Jim
BTW what sort of projects in the offing?
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Old 11-21-2004, 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by freeman_chan
What's the price for each machine?
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This equipment was purchased used, you could get a similar laser in the 150K figure...but you have to add all the infraestructure, chiller, oxygen, etc...
I saw a couple of weeks ago on ebay a similar punch press for around 20k, but all depends on the condition of a used equipment, and to this you have to add the tools....
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Last night I cut....
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Hey Hector,

Kidding aside, how hard do you think it would be to build a laser in the 2kw range? Frame your answer supposing that the laser and power supply was purchased off the shelf, and the construction project would then involve cnc mechanisms, optics, cooling, and ventilation.

I'm building a 100w CO2 project, and it seems like the hardest part is cooling. How is it done in the big leagues?

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Originally Posted by owhite
Hey Hector,

Kidding aside, how hard do you think it would be to build a laser in the 2kw range? Frame your answer supposing that the laser and power supply was purchased off the shelf, and the construction project would then involve cnc mechanisms, optics, cooling, and ventilation.

I'm building a 100w CO2 project, and it seems like the hardest part is cooling. How is it done in the big leagues?

Owen
Never mine, that part I will leave it for companies like amada. The guy that repairs the laser and give the mantinance, not kidding doesn't speak english I'm trying to figure out how he learn al the stuff he knows...he is like a guru maybe he could build one...he has 16 years cutting with a laser 8 hours a day
a does cnc coding in his head...for me I'll just try building a small air cooled laser If I had to.
The cooling part of the laser is a enormous chiller and very expensive one. If the laser costs x amount just do a 2x for the rest of the infrastructure needed to run it
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I'm building a 100w CO2 project, and it seems like the hardest part is cooling. How is it done in the big leagues?

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Most lasers have a water jacket, that should be sufficient for a 100w laser? You can run the water threw a radiator with a fan.
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