Members St8LineGunsmith Posted May 30, 2014 Members Report Posted May 30, 2014 You are telling that to a master welder/fitter I know how a laser cutter works I used to work for a laser cutting company. the metal parts can be handled immediately after the part is cut and it also cuts very fast I also know that a laser cutter can cut very thick pieces of mild steel but will only cut aluminum 1/4" thick the laser also needs a shielding gas (perferrably argon) to cut the material no gas no cut Quote No Matter Where Ya Go There Ya Are. Chattown Leatherheads American Plainsmen Society Society Of Remington Revolver Shooters(SCORRS) THE SUBLYME & HOLY ORDER OF THE SOOT, (SHOTS) The St8 Line Leathersmith I was Southern Born, I am Southern Bred And when I Die I will Be Southern Dead! I fly this Southern Flag Because my Ancestors Flew it in A war to ensure our God given rights against a Tyrannical Government. Heritage Not Hate!
Members RavenAus Posted May 31, 2014 Members Report Posted May 31, 2014 When I spoke to the laser company they said it comes down to power. With a higher wattage laser you can cut faster which means less scorching. The other option is doing multiple low-power passes. Lasers for metal are rather different to the lasers for softer materials though, no inert gas needed. You do however need a very good extraction system to get the smoke out as it will interfere with the cut and can stain. Quote Kind regards, Raven http://wolfscrafts.com/
Members St8LineGunsmith Posted May 31, 2014 Members Report Posted May 31, 2014 (edited) you will get a better cut with some kind of gas pressure to blow out the cut material out of the cut. some materials would require less gas pressure than others. Edited May 31, 2014 by St8LineGunsmith Quote No Matter Where Ya Go There Ya Are. Chattown Leatherheads American Plainsmen Society Society Of Remington Revolver Shooters(SCORRS) THE SUBLYME & HOLY ORDER OF THE SOOT, (SHOTS) The St8 Line Leathersmith I was Southern Born, I am Southern Bred And when I Die I will Be Southern Dead! I fly this Southern Flag Because my Ancestors Flew it in A war to ensure our God given rights against a Tyrannical Government. Heritage Not Hate!
Northmount Posted May 31, 2014 Report Posted May 31, 2014 Leather as you well know doesn't melt. It has to burn, else will just shrivel up due to the heat. RavenAus is right about different power levels, speed, etc. affecting how clean the cut (burn) will be. Shielding gas to keep oxygen away will result in no cut, just a shrivelled line. Tom Quote
Members St8LineGunsmith Posted May 31, 2014 Members Report Posted May 31, 2014 I really dont know anything about cutting leather with a laser my experience is with metal. Quote No Matter Where Ya Go There Ya Are. Chattown Leatherheads American Plainsmen Society Society Of Remington Revolver Shooters(SCORRS) THE SUBLYME & HOLY ORDER OF THE SOOT, (SHOTS) The St8 Line Leathersmith I was Southern Born, I am Southern Bred And when I Die I will Be Southern Dead! I fly this Southern Flag Because my Ancestors Flew it in A war to ensure our God given rights against a Tyrannical Government. Heritage Not Hate!
robertmeco Posted May 31, 2014 Report Posted May 31, 2014 You are telling that to a master welder/fitter I know how a laser cutter works I used to work for a laser cutting company. the metal parts can be handled immediately after the part is cut and it also cuts very fast I also know that a laser cutter can cut very thick pieces of mild steel but will only cut aluminum 1/4" thick the laser also needs a shielding gas (perferrably argon) to cut the material no gas no cut You are telling that to a master welder/fitter I know how a laser cutter works I used to work for a laser cutting company. the metal parts can be handled immediately after the part is cut and it also cuts very fast I also know that a laser cutter can cut very thick pieces of mild steel but will only cut aluminum 1/4" thick the laser also needs a shielding gas (perferrably argon) to cut the material no gas no cut I think you are talking about a plasma cutter Quote
Members St8LineGunsmith Posted May 31, 2014 Members Report Posted May 31, 2014 No it is definately a laser cutter a big CNC laser cutter. we used to have hand held plasma cutter here in the garage some where. Quote No Matter Where Ya Go There Ya Are. Chattown Leatherheads American Plainsmen Society Society Of Remington Revolver Shooters(SCORRS) THE SUBLYME & HOLY ORDER OF THE SOOT, (SHOTS) The St8 Line Leathersmith I was Southern Born, I am Southern Bred And when I Die I will Be Southern Dead! I fly this Southern Flag Because my Ancestors Flew it in A war to ensure our God given rights against a Tyrannical Government. Heritage Not Hate!
robertmeco Posted May 31, 2014 Report Posted May 31, 2014 No it is definately a laser cutter a big CNC laser cutter. we used to have hand held plasma cutter here in the garage some where. Sorry my mistake. Quote
Members St8LineGunsmith Posted May 31, 2014 Members Report Posted May 31, 2014 (edited) here is a web page that explains the cutting process of metals with a laser cutter. http://www.rofin.com/en/applications/laser_cutting/cutting_processes/ Edited May 31, 2014 by St8LineGunsmith Quote No Matter Where Ya Go There Ya Are. Chattown Leatherheads American Plainsmen Society Society Of Remington Revolver Shooters(SCORRS) THE SUBLYME & HOLY ORDER OF THE SOOT, (SHOTS) The St8 Line Leathersmith I was Southern Born, I am Southern Bred And when I Die I will Be Southern Dead! I fly this Southern Flag Because my Ancestors Flew it in A war to ensure our God given rights against a Tyrannical Government. Heritage Not Hate!
Members VanDutch Posted May 31, 2014 Members Report Posted May 31, 2014 I am also looking at a Laser and tomorrow I will be having some test pieces done to evaluate the finish quality etc. Will post some results. Quote
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