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From: UncleSteve [#11]
26 Mar 2007
To: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#10] 26 Mar 2007
I couldn't tell from the picture, but if you are not using it, I would recommend thin strips of adhesive backed rubber or cork which will help keep the rattle and other similar items from slipping up/down while in the vice.... :D
From: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#12]
26 Mar 2007
To: UncleSteve [#11] 26 Mar 2007
Steve,
I agree with your recommendation. I would also add that the best design would be something made of metal, not acrylic. I just couldn't beat the price of acrylic scrap. :-)
From: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#13]
26 Mar 2007
To: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#12] 27 Mar 2007
From: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#14]
27 Mar 2007
To: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#13] 27 Mar 2007
From: precisionlaser [#15]
2 Apr 2007
To: ALL
Since I mentioned using Legos for jigging, I thought I'd include a couple of images of this in use. One attached image shows the jig before loading and the other shows a load of 24 2" cubes with laser tape applied before burning the masks. We set up a Corel document with all 24 locations calibrated to the position of the jig and we simply hit the button and did other things while the laser burned the masks. Total time to burn was 18 minutes each load. We burned, blasted, packed and shipped 100 of them Friday afternoon by 4:30.
You'll notice the Lego board is scorched, but that comes from using it in our sub-surface machines not the Epilog.
From: JHayes55 [#16]
2 Apr 2007
To: precisionlaser [#15] 3 Apr 2007
From: precisionlaser [#17]
3 Apr 2007
To: JHayes55 [#16] 3 Apr 2007