Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 9: Line 9:     
It is important to remember that a laser cutter focusing head can only move along the X-Y plane. While this may seem like a limitation at first, the focusing head’s movements are very precise and allow for the manufacturing of parts that contain special assembly features, which in turn easily mesh together to result in complex 3-dimensional structures. A good example of such a feature is that which can be seen on-screen. This part holds together by what are called finger joints. Keep in mind that making this part on a laser cutter instead of a 3D printer or a manual milling machine can greatly reduce both manufacturing time and costs.
 
It is important to remember that a laser cutter focusing head can only move along the X-Y plane. While this may seem like a limitation at first, the focusing head’s movements are very precise and allow for the manufacturing of parts that contain special assembly features, which in turn easily mesh together to result in complex 3-dimensional structures. A good example of such a feature is that which can be seen on-screen. This part holds together by what are called finger joints. Keep in mind that making this part on a laser cutter instead of a 3D printer or a manual milling machine can greatly reduce both manufacturing time and costs.
[[File:Laser1.png|none|thumb]]
+
[[File:Laser1.png|none|thumb]] [[File:Laser2.png|none|thumb]] [[File:Laser3.png|none|thumb]] [[File:Laser4.png|none|thumb]] [[File:Laser5.png|none|thumb]]
[[File:Laser2.png|none|thumb]]
  −
[[File:Laser3.png|none|thumb]]
  −
[[File:Laser4.png|none|thumb]]
  −
[[File:Laser5.png|none|thumb]]
   
[[File:Vector+Cutting+Vector+Etching+Raster+Etching.jpg|thumb|Difference between vectoring and rastering]]
 
[[File:Vector+Cutting+Vector+Etching+Raster+Etching.jpg|thumb|Difference between vectoring and rastering]]
 
=== Rastering ===
 
=== Rastering ===
MakerRepo Administrators, MakerRepo Staff
213

edits

Navigation menu