LaserLab 101

How It Works

Laser Cutter Fees

Materials

Different Laser Cuts

Safety Considerations

NEVER CUT THESE MATERIALS

WARNING: Because many plastics are dangerous to cut, it is important to know what kind you are planning to use. Make has a How-To for identifying unknown plastics with a simple process..

How It Breaks

Support Systems

***Both chiller and air compressor should be connected to the same power bar***


Different Laser Techniques

Machine Set Up

Lay and secure material on the bed, move laser head away, and how to align (z -direction, and horizontal zero)

Software

1) Design from any vector based software

2)  Initial Laser Set-up

3) File Set-up

All files should be saved in PDF Format.


Choose if vector content and / or raster content will be imported by clicking on arrow next to picture icon. We should always raster first, then trace, then cut.


Imported files will appear under Layers & Objects.


**Important: All visible layers will run when hitting play. Hide or delete any unnecessary layers.


Rastering


Vector Cutting / Tracing


Once settings are input, do the following:


Commonly Used Settings

*please note, these are just a guideline and you should always run a test on your material

Settings on unfamiliar material

Cleaning Your Material


Create Keychains

Cost

see current rates on website here: makerlabs.com/membership

FAQ







My image isn't showing up in RetinaEngrave 3D but is visible in Inkscape:

Common Inkscape Issues



2. Layer bar

3. Fill tab and Stroke tab > Alpha level should be 100% (percentage) or 255 (hex value)

Fill versus stroke?

Fill is in the inside of the shape whereas stroke is the outline of the shape. Make sure you're on the correct tab or pressing SHIFT appropriately. (SHIFT & click on colour = stroke. Click on colour = fill)

If still having Inkscape issues, try copying your elements into a blank file.