I have a good buddy who's kind of a techno-geek! He's been telling me that I need to set up a Laser for engraving and inlay work. I haven't been paying too much attention to the idea, first because of the cost of a Laser, second, because I really don't know of ANY other cuemakers using one. I figure it's just too costly to experiment around with and find out it's not really feasable. Well my buddy threw me a curve the other day. He thinks he can hook me up with one "for a song", surplus, through where he works. He told me it's been just sitting for about 5 years and is no longer used in their lab. He fired it up the other day, just to make sure it still worked OK, and he say's it's as good as new. I gave him a vareity of materials, that I currently use in cuemaking, to experiment with, and see how cut.
I'm a little concerned about it leaving a dark line, like a bad glue line, around inlays, where it burns through, both in the part making and pocketing. I'm sure that the settings would have to be adjusted according to the material it's cutting so there will be something of a learning curve involved in using it, but the idea of cutting without using endmills, is certainly interesting, especially considering the fact that it will cut a very sharp point. The beam, he tells me will cut a .004 thick cut, considerably thinner than any end mills practically used in cuemaking. Anyone have any experience along these lines or know of any cuemakers using a Laser in cuemaking?
Sherm
I'm a little concerned about it leaving a dark line, like a bad glue line, around inlays, where it burns through, both in the part making and pocketing. I'm sure that the settings would have to be adjusted according to the material it's cutting so there will be something of a learning curve involved in using it, but the idea of cutting without using endmills, is certainly interesting, especially considering the fact that it will cut a very sharp point. The beam, he tells me will cut a .004 thick cut, considerably thinner than any end mills practically used in cuemaking. Anyone have any experience along these lines or know of any cuemakers using a Laser in cuemaking?
Sherm