In the eWORKSHOP we have a Trotec Speedy 500 Lasercutter
for cutting and engraving materials mainly for students but also for others.
This facility is operated by a Techteamer or a Technician.
It is not allowed to use operate it yourself.
suitable materials:
Acrylic - max 6mm
PETG (Copolyester) - max 1mm
Birch Plywood - max 6mm
Poplar Plywood - max 10mm
Cardboard- max 4mm
Woodboard
Paper
For using other materials ask a Techteamer or one of the Technicians for advise and help
You have to pay for materials
woodplates for lasercutting at the eWORKSHOP | ||||
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Poplarplate | 4mm | 600x600mm | €99.00 | |
Poplarplate | 4mm | 1000x600mm | €99.50 | |
Poplarplate | 6mm | 600x600mm | €99.00 | |
Poplarplate | 6mm | 1000x600mm | €99.00 | |
Poplarplate | 8mm | 600x600mm | €99.00 | |
Poplarplate | 8mm | 1000x600mm | €99.00 | |
Poplarplate | 10mm | 600x600mm | €99.00 | |
Poplarplate | 10mm | 1000x600mm | €99.00 |
Gray cardboard 1,2x700x1000mm €1.03
Gray cardboard 1.75x700x1000mm €1.59
Gray cardboard 3x700x1000mm €3.05
Pelkarton 1.25x700x1000mm €1.66
Ivoorkarton 700x1000mm 200gram €0.32
PETG plates 1mm €0.0175/gram
example: PETG plate 620x200x1mm weighs 160gram
Acrylic plates €0.015 /gram
example: Acryl plate 300x100x5mm weighs 190gram
Acrylic plates can also be bought at the TCO selfservice workshop
or at several places on the internet like perlaplast-kunststofshop
Not allowed materials:
Polystyrene, Polycarbonate, Delrin, PVC, MDF and Hardwood plywood
Be carefull when buying Acrylic plates in shops. Sometimes they sell you Polystyrene or Polycarbonate plates instead off Acrylic.
Other materials: please ask before buying anything.
Design rules:
- Cuttinglines must be RGB red hairlines(vector). Hairline is a line with a thickness of less than 0,11 mm.
- Engraving parts are greylevel lines/parts or bitmaps. Black is highest engraving power, white least.
- Lines thinner as 0,11mm are considerd to be hairlines even if they are not red and will be cut.
- fileformats: cdr, dxf, eps, pdf, ai.
- Send your design by e-mail to A.P.deVries@utwente.nl .
- Mention details like material and thicknes. You should also mention the size of at least one item to avoid conversion errors.
- Maximum size 1000x600mm
- The order in which items are cut is back to front. In Coreldraw: the items on the objectslist are cut from bottom to top. When cutting “nested” objects, the inner objects will be cut first
- Avoid double cutlines!
A comprehensive guide for the lasercutting novice, witten by Philippe Tuinman
Want to make a box? You can use Boxdesigner. It will give you a pdf file which can be loaded in Coreldraw where you can add holes and engravings. Other options:
MakerCase
http://www.fablabamersfoort.nl/svg/
https://www.instructables.com/id/The-Ultimate-Guide-to-Laser-cut-Box-Generators/
Creates boxes and more
Want to make a cardboard folding box? have a look at this site: https://www.templatemaker.nl/en/
Ideas on connecting plates can be found at cnc-panel-joinery-notebook