The laser cutter/engraver uses a laser beam to cut or engrave wood, plastic, and other materials. Think of it as super precise, intense burning.
The laser cutter/engraver can hold materials up to 40"x28". It can engrave onto materials that are up to 13" thick but note that it cannot be used to cut through anything thicker than 1/4". It can even engrave rounded objects, like coffee mugs.
Wood (<1/4" thick)
Acrylic (<1/4" thick)
Fabric (denim, leather, cotton)
Paper
Matte board
Rubber
Wood
Acrylic
Stainless steel
Anodized aluminum
Fabric (denim, leather, cotton)
Tile
Matte board
And more!
Use the laser cutter/engraver to engrave your name onto a water bottle, make custom wood keychains, architectural models and more!
The laser cutter/engravers are located in the Watt Makerspace, which is located on the 1st floor of the Watt Center. The laser is free to use but you must complete online and in-person training to be able to use it:
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Join the Clemson Makerspace Canvas page by clicking here
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In Canvas, complete the Makerspace's General Safety Training + the General Safety Quiz
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In Canvas, complete the Laser Cutter module containing the introduction, safety, and operation. Then, complete and pass the Laser Cutter quiz.
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Make a reservation for when you want to use the laser cutter/engraver using the reservation system
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Prepare your file to be laser cut and engraved. We generally use Adobe Illustrator but you can also use Adobe Photoshop or AutoCAD.
We have guides for learning Adobe Illustrator generally. There's information on how to laser cutting specific tips on the Makerspace Canvas page, and if you need more tips, ask one of the Makerspace interns when you arrive to the space.
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Arrive at the Makerspace for the time you have the machine reserved. Locate one of the Makerspace interns to complete your in-person training on the laser cutter. This is a required part of the training.
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Load your design into the graphic software on the computers next to the laser cutter, send to the Epilog print system, and start the laser cutter. More information about these steps in the laser cutter operating procedure part of the Canvas page.
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For safety purposes, all patrons must stay with their laser projects as they are running. Abandoned projects will be canceled.