Asylasaur
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- | The Asylasaur is the Asylum's version of the Lasersaur Laser cutter. It has a 180W CO2 laser | + | The Asylasaur is the Asylum's version of the Lasersaur Laser cutter. It has a 180W CO2 laser and a cutting bed that can accomodate roughly 2 foot x 8 foot sheet |
=MATERIALS THAT CAN BE CUT/ETCHED= | =MATERIALS THAT CAN BE CUT/ETCHED= | ||
Because the wiki often has trouble dealing with long pages with lots of large tables, please consult the separate [[Asylasaur_Material_List]] before undertaking a project in a new material. It lists notes onon what materials work well, power and speed settings for various thicknesses, and other useful info. | Because the wiki often has trouble dealing with long pages with lots of large tables, please consult the separate [[Asylasaur_Material_List]] before undertaking a project in a new material. It lists notes onon what materials work well, power and speed settings for various thicknesses, and other useful info. |
Revision as of 17:36, 27 June 2014
Asylasaur | |
Large Format Laser Cutter | |
![]() Picture of generic Lasersaur | |
General Info | |
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Make | Lasersaur |
Model | 14.01 |
Serial | 007 |
Mfr. Specs | |
Manual | Project Lasersaur manual |
Training (experimental section) | |
Tool Species | Laser Cutters |
(Includes rubric, training information, and testing information.) | |
Asylum Info | |
Location | Digital Fabrication |
Reservations | reservation system [help] |
Owner | Derek Seabury |
Operational Status | |
Latest Status | ![]() |
?'s/Problems | Maintenance Tickets |
QR Code | Attach this to the tool |
DESCRIPTION
The Asylasaur is the Asylum's version of the Lasersaur Laser cutter. It has a 180W CO2 laser and a cutting bed that can accomodate roughly 2 foot x 8 foot sheet
MATERIALS THAT CAN BE CUT/ETCHED
Because the wiki often has trouble dealing with long pages with lots of large tables, please consult the separate Asylasaur_Material_List before undertaking a project in a new material. It lists notes onon what materials work well, power and speed settings for various thicknesses, and other useful info.