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various materials |
457 x 305 (mm) |
up to 10mm thickness |
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This would at least prove that the design works, and allow us to
publish the detailed specs that the competitors so desperately need?
Do we have any further information about whether using the ECS cutter
is possibly viable, or should we be looking at a different supplier?
> I will try to get an ECS student to get acces to the lasercutter, so maybe
> we can have a first prototype by the active day already. Since we will have
> to buy smaller sheets/cut down sheet ourselved this might get more costly.
>
> I am currently arranging for a laser introduction with the bigger machine,
> which should occur in the next three weeks.
Cool. Given that the active day was a couple of weeks ago did this happen?
Do we have any further information about whether using the ECS cutter
is possibly viable, or should we be looking at a different supplier?
On 15 Feb 2015 22:15, "Peter Law" <peter...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Either way, as I understand it we don't even know if the designs
> themselves work (ie, is there a tab or hole missing somewhere). While
> I have confidence in Rich's design abilities, actually making a
> prototype seems the next step.
>
> Rich: did you end up getting a prototype from either of the companies
> you got quotes from?
I ordered one copy of the design from RazorLab last week. It should be delivered today.
Rich
On 16 Feb 2015 01:29, "Samson Danziger" <samson....@gmail.com> wrote:
> At the moment they have said no to cutting MDF, but they are going to do some experiments and get back to me. So the only available material is acrylic.
You need 'laser' MDF, otherwise the glue will release chlorine when it's cut. This is bad for both the machine and your lungs.
> I think Freddie was going to, or has purchased some acrylic for a test flag.
If you want to properly assemble this you'll need to get hold of some acrylic cement. It's pretty nasty stuff, so be careful.
Rich
On 16 Feb 2015 01:29, "Samson Danziger" <samson....@gmail.com> wrote:
> At the moment they have said no to cutting MDF, but they are going to do some experiments and get back to me. So the only available material is acrylic.You need 'laser' MDF, otherwise the glue will release chlorine when it's cut. This is bad for both the machine and your lungs.
Please note that we don't currently have a budget line for these. I have paid for this prototype out of my own pocket and do not expect reimbursement.