Laser cutter class

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This page is the overview for the laser cutter class. The class is a project-based introduction to the software and hardware of the laser cutter, intended to teach participants in the class everything they need to know in order to use the laser cutter. We assume no prior knowledge of the software involved, only general knowledge of how to use a computer.

This class is broken into three main parts: part 1 deals with the design of the laser cut object using Inkscape, part 2 deals with the use of the laser cutter software, and part 3 deals with the operation of the machine itself.

This page is currently a work in progress, and should be used right now only for planning purposes, not as an actual resource for learning yet. When this message goes away, this page is considered usable as a learning resource.

Project Overview

In this project, we will create a little box for housing a Raspberry Pi Zero, without using any glue to hold it together, such as the ones you can purchase from the vending machine.

Part 1: Design using Inkscape

In this part of the project, we will design a Pi Zero box, both the physical aspects and its realization in software.

Part 2: RDWorks/LaserWorks Laser Cutter Software

Part 3: Laser Cutter Machine Operation

Parts of the Laser cutter

Moving the Cut Head

Moving the Cut Bed

Changing Manual Cut Head Speed

Focusing the Laser

Loading Files

Changing Layer Settings

Tracing a Bounding Box

Performing a Dry Run

Performing a Powered Run (ie Actual Cutting)

Cleaning the Catch Tray