Posts Tagged ‘laser engraving’

Laser engraving review

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Laser engraving uses a computer to control a laser beam which is pointed at the object to be engraved. As the laser moves it removes tiny dots of material. The image is usually built line by line, similar to the way an inkjet printer works.

Laser engraving can reproduce virtually any digital image in great detail. Many different materials can be engraved with a laser, and some machines can make color laser engravings on metal.

Laser engraved wood: laser engraving

Laser engraving equipment has been around for a few years, but from about the year 2000, has become affordable for small sized businesses. With plenty of business owners spending money on the equipment, there has been an explosion in ideas of how to use laser engraving and it really is a fascinating field.

There are many advantages to laser engraving compared to other engraving methods:

•  Fewer consumables used and less wear and tear as no part of the machinery touches the thing being engraved

•  Highly accurate as it’s computer controlled. Laser engraving can engrave images at over 1000 dots per inch, so is highly suitable for reproducing graphics.

•  Material being engraved does not need to be held down

•  Easy to use. Some laser engraver machines are as easy to use as a normal computer printer

•  Many materials may be engraved with one pice of equipment. E.g. wood, plastics, glass, metals, ceramics, cloth, leather, marble, melamine, paper, rubber, fiberglass.

Acrylic engraving and cutting:laser engraved and cut acrylic

Laser works—-Glass

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Laser working on Glass

Laser machine can work on many materials, such as wood, acrylic, plastic, marble, fabric, paper, cloth, and much much more, now we are talking about GLASS. Its not any special glass–just common one.  It looks like a art for Etching and Engraving on glass. You can make any design, then produces a beautiful frosted effect, making your glasswares appear more sophisticated and personalized. Logos, text (and just about anything else!) stands out even more as the laser creates an effect that makes your engraved design really “pop” off the glass background.  Redsail laser engraver will bring you new feeling for this.

Why do we say its new feeling?

–its popular more and more: you can make you own design which only belongs to you. You are only one.

Its very easy to operate: Any design you can imagine, you can make it on glass with Redsail laser systems.

Its Affordable:  You can spend much less money than a big brand to get a redsail laser engraver but get same result; Every one can take a laser as long as he has imagination for work and life.

Most important—–it will bring you money and also happiness.

To engrave on glass is a little bit special than other materials—We can find a lot of round or cylinder type of glass cup or bottle—not only flat but with more different types. Then how do we use a Redsail mini laser to work on this round glass material?

We need an equipment called rotary attachment. We had talked about how to use it in other topic, but if you have any question about it. We are always here to give you anwer.

How to clean mirrors of a laser machine?

Friday, September 11th, 2009

To clean mirrors and lens are very important during operation of a laser machine. Dirty mirros will affect the working result of course and we have to clean it after some time use. So, how shall we do that?

Please see here:  how-to-clean-the-first-reflecting-mirror

What can I do with Redsail Laser System?

Monday, January 5th, 2009

What can we do with Redsail  laser system?

What can I do with Redsail laser machine? you may ask this question.

The answer is : Its up to your imagination!!
you will find many use in your mind when you begin to start Redsail laser cutter or laser engraver and surely discover more as time goes by!

Let me tell you something for starting: acrylic and plastics, Anodized Aluminum, Architectural Models, Corian, Fabric, glass, gunstock, leather, paper and cardboard, puzzles, rubber  and stamp, stone and marble, wood working , cristal, ceramic…..and so on!! Laser cutting can give you many ideas!

You may start a tryophy and engraving shop, you may start with sign making… you can start with various things!  if you can imagine, you will do!

Do you want to have a shop of your own? start with Redsail!

What is laser cutter?

Monday, January 5th, 2009
A Laser cutter is a machine that uses a laser to cut materials. The Laser Cutter works by making the laser enter through the side of the material that needs to be cut and shoots it through the axis of the beam. If a cut needs to be made and there are no edges near it, a small piercing is done before the cut. During a piercing, a high power concentrated pulse of laser beam slowly starts to make a hole, creating an edge to begin the laser cutting with.
Laser Cutter (sometimes is called laser cutting machine )Configurationslaser cutter is same as cnc router, when configuring laser cutter, there are three different configurations to choose from: moving material, hybrid, and the flying optics system. The difference among these three configurations is in the way that the laser beam moves above the material that is being cut. One common similarity that all of them do share though is that they all utilize the X and Y axis as the axis of motion, while the controller above is designated as the Z axis.
Moving materials configuration is when the material that is to be cut is stationed below a cutter head. The biggest strength about this configuration is consistency. As the laser is uniformly and steadily held above, the material can be cut quite steadily. The downside of this is that the material that is being cut (the workpiece) needs space to move around to be cut.
Hybrid laser cutting because of a cooperative work between the laser header above and the workpiece below. The table moves in one axis (often the X axis) while the cutter head moves in the opposite axis (usually the Y axis). This coalition allows a relatively good and stable constant beam delivery path length than other configurations like the flying optic configuration, while also having a simpler beam delivery system.
The flying optic configuration has a moving cutter head with a stationary workpiece. This configuration usually does not require material clamping. As the moving mass is fairly consistent, the cuts are quite clean. Also, this configuration is by far the fastest among others, as its acceleration and peak velocities are superior compared to the moving materials and the hybrid systems. When changing the length of the beam from near field to the far field, techniques such as collimation, adaptive optics, or constant beam length axis is used.
These processes are for the X Y systems, but the configurations are constant for machines with more than two axis, such as the five or six axis machines, which allows formed workpieces to be cut. 

what is laser engraver?

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

As its name suggests very clearly, laser engraving is the art of engraving or marking objects using one or multiple lasers, it is a kind of Laser machine or Laser system, same as cnc router . Considering the preciseness that is required with the engraving, the whole process is quite complex and technical, which often requires a computer. Therefore, as desired, the final engravings are done extremely precise at a very high rate.
Most of the laser engraving done today is conducted by what is known as a laser engraving machine. This machine has three main parts to it: a laser, a surface, and a controller to control the engravings.
There are generally three types of engraving machines. The most widely used of them all is the X-Y table, which is when the surface is stationed and the laser moves in X and Y coordinates to draw the vector. However, there are exceptions with both of them. For example, the work piece (surface) might move in a Y direction while the laser moves in an X direction. Then, another genre of the engraving machines is a machine specifically for cylindrical surfaces. For these odd shaped surfaces, the laser navigates in a helix form to completely cover the cylindrical surface while turning on and off to produce the correct image on a raster basis. The third type is where both the surface and the laser are stationed. Then, the galvo mirrors at various angles will reflect the laser beam onto the surface of the workpiece to precisely engrave. This can be done in both raster and vector mode.
In all the three types of laser engraving, laser very efficiently removes a slight surface of the workpiece, as nearly all of the light energy (of the laser) is converted to heat energy. This highly focused and collimated beam heats up the machine rather rapidly, thus, an excessive amount of cooling systems are used to maintain the normal temperature of the machine during the engraving process. Sometimes though, the laser is pulsed to decrease an excessive amount of heating at one interval.
All the different patterns during the laser engraving process are done through a pre-programmed setting controlled by the controller. The key to laser engraving is removing an equal amount of material every time. Thus, crossing over a path already gone over by the laser should never happen. The speed of the engraving or the tracing is also carefully done along with intensity and the spread of the beam.
For complex designs requiring a high degree of precision, laser tables are used. Also known as the X-Y table, it is a special equipment that guides the laser beam in heating the surface more precisely. The setup is composed of a laser that consistently comes out parallel to one axis of the table. The axis is aimed at a mirror on the other end of the rail. Then, the beam is reflected off the mirror on the other side angled right at 45 degrees, which allows the beam to travel right on the path along the length of the rail. Finally, the beam is mirrored down by another mirror on a trolley, which directs the laser perpendicular to the original axis. These reflections allow the laser to be in two degrees of freedom, allowing a vertical and a horizontal engraving to occur at once.
There is also the flat table or drum engraving devices. This is when the laser beam directs most of its energy so that the surface is engraved at a correct depth. This allows a set amount of the material to be removed every time, allowing a uniform engraving. Usually this method is conducted with flat surfaces having hardly any height changes. For surfaces with varying heights, mechanisms such as the dynamic auto focus system is applied. This is when the laser’s parameters are constantly changed (real time changes) allowing the beam to adapt to the changes in the material. However, these mechanisms require work with what is known as pilot beams or pilot lasers, such as ultrasound, infrared, and visible light.

Laser Machine Working Demo

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

Many friends are not famliar with the working process of Co2 laser machine. In order to show customers clearly how Redsail laser machine working, we take several video to show you how the machine works on different materials. Please see below:

This is model M500 working on rubber: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMT-krWSkWg.

This is model M900 cutting on wood: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4n6qz7BBgQ

Here it is a 80w model C120 working on acrylic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IAhvbkLqCY

Now the model M500 engraving a double layer plastic board: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8B1VgCOHCJI