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Walker's Robot

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Explore the universe with your own personal robot sidekick.

  1. Safety First: Ensure workspace is free of fire, electrical and other safety hazards. Be aware of all safety issues when cutting materials with a laser. Always have a fire extinguisher on hand
  2. Power on the laser and all of its components.
  3. Ensure that:
    - The laser is powered and the boot up cycle begins on the screen.
    - The cooling system is connected properly and water is flowing through the tube.
    - The air compressor is powered and exhausting air to the laser head.
    - The exhaust system is on and vented into a safe location.
  4. Connect to RetinaEngrave 3.0 software using your machine’s touch screen to copy the software IP address into your favorite browser. The Wired IP address is displayed at the bottom of your touch screen.
  5. Import your design and adjust power and speed settings. Double check settings including the number of passes and cut order.  (It is a good idea to have extra material on hand to run power and speed tests before hand)
  6. Insert material into the laser bed. Use the focus tool to adjust to the top of the material. Focusing should be done each time a new material is introduced.
  7. Use the “Perimeter” function to ensure that the file will fit within the cutting area. Adjust accordingly.
  8. Run the job file. Do not leave a job running unattended.

Assembly:

As this is an advanced file, the assembly is not included.  If you need assistance, feel free to contact us at any time!  Just make sure to reference this project in your email.

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Difficulty:  ★ ★ ★ ★

Estimated Laser Time: 45 - 60 Minutes


Minimum Requirements:

  • 40W CO2 Laser (Muse Core/3D Equivalent) or greater.

Raw Materials:

  • 1/8" Acrylic
  • 1/16" Acrylic

Additional Material Needed:

  • Glue or Acrylic Weld
  • Rebar Tie Wire (AKA Bailing Wire)

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