Laser Cutter
The Baltimore Node owns a LC6090 Laser Cutter that can be used for cutting and engraving wood and acrylic. It may also be used to engrave metal, but this process requires additional materials. While this page is a starting point for instructions, materials, and accumulated knowledge, the LC6090 is still a complicated and delicate machine. If you have any questions about how to use the LC6090, please ask for assistance on the Baltimore Node mailing list.
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Using the LC6090
Logical Origin
Position your piece on the deck. Close the lid. Position the laser head using the right hand panel of LaserCut software on the PC. Use Y+, Y-, X- and X+ to move the laser head.
When the laser head is positioned where you want to start your cut, go to the panel of the machine. Press the ESCape button until the file name is highlighted. Press the enter arrow. The words "SET LOGIC ORG" will appear. Press the enter arrow again. You have now set the origin for your cut.
Returning to LaserCut software, press the RunBox button on the right hand side of the screen. Watch the laser head. Ensure the entire box is within your piece. Otherwise repeat the process with a better location.
Power
Control Panel
Device Software
Cutting
Engraving
Node Knowledge
Power Issues
Calibration
Calibration has been performed using experimentation. The laser should be calibrated to a focal distance of 16.5 cm from the lower cone assembly for engraving. Calibrating this requires adjusting the z-probe on the cone assembly. Please read the full article for more information.
Software Installation
The LC6090 Drivers and Software can be tricky. The instructions are not terribly clear and the installers are not written to handle unexpected cases such as: having alternate USB Serial software installed or not having a device connected and powered during install. The best solution to a botched install is to reinstall windows, as it will save you headaches trying to remove registry entries and system files. Read the full article for more information.
Online Resources
You can find online resources from Rabbit Laser.[1]