BOSS Usage

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Safety First

  1. Be sure your materials are suitable for lasering. See Laser Materials.
  2. Know your settings for the materials. The wrong setting can set stuff on fire. Fire=bad. Don't play with fire. See Boss Laser Settings
  3. There is a halogen fire extinguisher by the lasers in the CNC room. Know where it is. Do NOT be afraid to use it, it is pure gas and will not leave a residue.
  4. While the BOSS has doors to accommodate materials that won't fit on the laser bed, they are not used. Opening the doors can allow laser light to escape and blind someone.
  5. If the lasered materials catch fire:
    • Open the enclosure to turn off the laser.
    • Grab the material or honeycomb bed to move it away from the laser head.
    • Use the halogen fire extinguisher if the materials stay on fire.

Preparation to Use

Turn On Safety/Heat Dissipating Systems

  1. Turn on the two switches by the air exhaust exiting the ceiling of the CNC room. One is for air exhaust, and the other is for the cooler. Both need to be on.
    • Do NOT touch the cooler switch. Instead you're turning on the "lightswitch" behind the cooler. The cooler itself always stays on.
  2. Turn on the toggle switch by the laser computer to turn on the air assist.
  3. Double check #1 and #2 - not having the cooler, air exhaust or air assist on could be damaging and ruin everyone's day.

Turn On The Laser

  1. Lift up on the red panic button by the control panel.
  2. Turn the key.
  3. Turn on the laser computer.

Job Preparation

Autofocus

  1. Move the laser head over the materials using the arrow keys on the control panel. It's best not to autofocus at the edge of the materials - the head should plunge to touch a solid piece of material and not the edge.
  2. Press the U/P button.
  3. Press the down key until you reach the Autofocus selection.
  4. Press "Enter"
  5. The BOSS will lower the head to touch the material and focus.
  6. You're now ready to set the origin.

(Note that the focal length is 6.6mm. I have found that the "Z index" menu item can be used to set this to 6.3mm, which seemed to work better for cutting MDF core plywood.

Setting the Origin

The BOSS's origin is in the upper right of the drawing, as opposed to the Epilog, which has the origin in the upper left. Unlike the Epilog, there is no known origin, as the honeycomb bed is movable and doesn't have a set edge. Set up your materials reasonably square. Note that if the materials are too close to the edge of the bed, you'll get a "Frame Slop" warning. This unhelpful message means that the design you intend to cut will be truncated at the edge of the bed.

To set the origin:

  1. Move the laser head using the arrow keys.
  2. Press the origin button.

Laser Software

The laser software is called RDworks. Unfortunately it's a Chinese software with a crappy user manual.

The software will import Illustrator files, EPS and SVG?.

Path Settings

The way speed/power settings are applied is colors applied to "paths". Originally all paths have the black color applied. Once you have a color applied to a path, you can set up the path settings. Each path has 4 settings:

  1. Speed
  2. Power (While Power goes up to 100% in practice it's limited to 95%, and you shouldn't use above 80%)
  3. Display (if the path shows in RDWorks layout
  4. Output (if the path selected is being output)

(TODO - what does min/max power mean?)

It's useful to set different colors - a few uses:

  • Test jobs. There are several test files in the XXXX directory (TODO move here as attachments for download)
  • When first starting your job, you may want to cut only a test piece first, so you can make sure it's cutting properly. Set all other paths to a different color, then set the "Output" setting to "No".
  • You can also set a priority for a color. This is useful when dealing with plywood. Almost no 1/4" plywood is flat - it always warps. Additionally applying heat tends to make the plywood "cup" even more. By making your first cuts through the center of the board (from top to bottom or left to right), you're cutting the "cup" in half and helping the board fall much flatter.
  • Set a path not to output, but preserve its location and preserve the location of the origin.

Layout

Notice the green rectangle in the upper right of the overall design. This is automatically set as the origin. Deleting paths on the top or right of the design will change the origin. In order to keep the same origin but add further cuts, change paths to not output.

Illustrator Files

RDworks can import Illustrator files. The issues:

  1. The layers all display, which can be an issue if you're using layers to store different cuts.
  2. It doesn't always properly clip paths, for example paths hidden by overlapping shapes.

Cut

  1. Close the lid.
  2. Double check that the air assist, air exhaust and cooler are all on.
  3. Click the "Output?" button on the laser computer. It's near the bottom right of the screen.
  4. Immediately watch from the edge of the lid to see it cutting. You didn't start a fire, did you - you pyromanic, you...

Finishing Up

Cleanup

  1. The honeycomb grid comes out. You can vacuum in the center of the grid.
  2. Don't leave junk in/on the honeycomb!

Shutdown

  1. Turn off the air assist toggle switch by the computer.
  2. Don't touch the switch -on- the cooler. Instead turn off the switch behind the cooler.
  3. Turn off the air exhaust switch which is also behind the cooler.
  4. Turn off the key on the laser.
  5. Push down the red panic button.