Laser Talk

Laser Talk Episode 25: Coated Finishes and Rotaries

Written by Staff | Aug 2, 2018 9:55:22 PM

In this episode Nick and Walker discuss all the wondrous capabilities of the rotary for your laser cutters. From CO2 lasers to Fiber systems, rotaries open new possibilities for engraving curved objects. Speaking of new possibilities, this show also looks at Cermark and how it makes metal marking a reality for CO2 lasers. Enjoy the show.

 

Want more? Here is some bonus content on the subject brought to you by Laser 101, our exclusive resourse for Full Spectrum Laser operators and owners. 

The Chuck Rotary for Pro-Series

Take your laser engravings to the next level with a precision chuck rotary attachment and base. The rotary adds a new possibilities for your Full Spectrum Pro-Series of CO2 laser cutters including the popular 20'' x 12'' and the massive 48" x 36".

Inspired Muse Features: The Rotary and Riser

Not to be left out, Muse has it's own rotary and riser combo to add depth, allowing for taller objects to fit in your workbed. 

Metal Marking With Cermark

What materials can a CO2 laser mark and engrave? Wood, paper, glass, acrylic, leather and stone? Check. What about marking and engraving metal, such as stainless steel, aluminum, copper, nickel and brass? While under normal circumstances you would need a fiber laser to affect those materials, there is a remarkable product to treat metals for engraving with a CO2 laser called Cermark.

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