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| arrived=6/29/2011  
 
| arrived=6/29/2011  
| doesitwork=yes
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| doesitwork=no
 
| contact=[[CNC|CNC Area Host]]  
 
| contact=[[CNC|CNC Area Host]]  
| where=Shock Shop
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| where=CNC room against northwest wall
 
| certification=yes  
 
| certification=yes  
 
| hackable=no  
 
| hackable=no  
 
| value=$15,000  
 
| value=$15,000  
 
| image = Epilog_fired_the_laser.jpg
 
| image = Epilog_fired_the_laser.jpg
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| hostarea = CNC
 
}}
 
}}
    
== Status ==
 
== Status ==
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'''CURRENTLY WORKING'''
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The Epilog is broken and won't be repaired anytime real soon. February 1, 2018.
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[[Epilog/Epilog service notes]] - please note any service, repairs, or adjustments you make to the machine
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Due to the Epilog being moved, there are new procedures for getting it operational. Currently, the air assist switch is dangling from a board to the left of the laser. The air assist no longer hisses as a solenoid has been installed to prevent leakage during inactivity. The vent switch is on the left of the Boss laser, labeled as such. The other switch is for the Boss chiller and should not be touched for use of the Epilog.
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== Top Eight ==
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<s>The Epilog uses the inline exhaust fan through the roof, the switch for that is wired into a box on an orange extension cord; the fume extractor is not currently being used with the laser. You must use air assist (compressed air) and the exhaust fan whenever you use the laser.</s> This information is now outdated and will be revised as the CNC room is finalized. [[User:Skynaya|Skynaya]] ([[User talk:Skynaya|talk]]) 19:42, 24 January 2017 (CST)
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[[Epilog/Epilog service notes]] - please note any service, repairs, or adjustments you make to the machine.
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== Usage Policy ==
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The laser cutter is easily one of the most used machines at PS1. Due to this demand we request the cooperation of all members to share the laser cutter and associated computer. First and foremost, the practice "being excellent" should be observed at all times; respect yourself, other members, and the equipment. This is a usage policy so that everyone can use the laser:
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* Any user not actively test cutting or cutting will cede the computer and laser to the next person waiting in line, as soon as that waiting user notifies the current computer user. If you are still designing your file, please do so on another computer. Artastic (another PC upstairs) in the Crafts Area also has a copy of Adobe Illustrator.
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* If someone is waiting in line to use the laser, no active test cut or cut series shall be longer than 1 hour. No jobs will be allowed to start that overrun the 1 hour time limit when a new user is waiting.
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* In the case that your last cut is longer than the 1 hour time limit, and a waiting user presents themselves after the cut has started, the cut job shall be allowed to finish and the waiting user will be allowed to set up their file in their own user account, during the cutting period.
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* Continuous cutting shall not exceed 3 consecutive hours without a half hour break for the laser to cool. If a new user arrives before or during the cooling period the current user shall cede the laser to the next user, and the next user will wait for the cooling period to finish and the cooling period shall not count towards the 1 hours limit should another user present themselves.
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* Waiting users shall notify the current user verbally that they are waiting and where they will be waiting until it is their turn. If multiple users are waiting, the next waiting user must start their test cutting or cut job within 10 minutes of being notified of a laser opening. The current user will keep a record of who is waiting, where they will be, and notify subsequent users of the status of the queue. The current user will find the next waiting user and verbally inform them that the laser is available.
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=== Additional Ways to be Excellent ===
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* Have your artwork and your materials prepared and ready ahead of time. Artastic (another PC upstairs) in the Crafts Area has a copy of Adobe Illustrator.
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* Allow people to start setting up their job after your last cut starts running. If you're concerned about a last minute adjustment, you can use Window's switch user feature to keep your file available.
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* If there is someone waiting, get their phone number to text them, if possible. Texting allows you to give them a heads up so they can start setting up their job without you leaving the laser are.  (Leaving the laser running unattended is against the rules.) It also spares you from having to physically track down the other user.
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=== Table Saw Note! ===
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Items that have been cut on the laser cutter have the potential to set off the SawStop table saw safety brake. This will make the saw unusable until the SawStop cartridge is replaced, which costs ~ $75!  It typically happens if there is an excess of carbon char on the edges.
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Before use the SawStop to cut anything from the laser cutter please test the piece on the edge of the blade when the blade is not turning and see if it activates a red light on the display. How do you do this.
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# Turn on the main power switch to the Sawstop.
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# DO NOT TURN ON THE BLADE.  THE BLADE must not be moving.
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# Check and see if the green light is on the front of the saw.
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# Slide the piece you want to cut up to and contact the blade.
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# Look at the lights on the front of the SawStop. If it is green you should be OK to proceed. If its red. DO NOT CUT. IT WILL TRIGGER THE BRAKE.
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You can try to sand off the char and repeat steps 1-5 or use another method to cut these pieces.
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== Top Eight Epilog Laser Tips ==
 
* Don't use the autofocus, because it could burn out a motor.
 
* Don't use the autofocus, because it could burn out a motor.
 
* Don't cut materials that will ignite or emit dangerous fumes (any chlorinated plastic like PVC, for example). See section below.
 
* Don't cut materials that will ignite or emit dangerous fumes (any chlorinated plastic like PVC, for example). See section below.
 
* Always use the exhaust fan/always use the air assist on vector cuts.
 
* Always use the exhaust fan/always use the air assist on vector cuts.
 
* You must stay with the job; don't walk away. Things could catch on fire, that would suck.
 
* You must stay with the job; don't walk away. Things could catch on fire, that would suck.
* Sometimes it's a pain to get the right driver working. http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/11c3/
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* Sometimes it's a pain to get the right driver working.  
 
* Do not attempt to service the machine yourself unless you've cleared it with the CNC Area Host
 
* Do not attempt to service the machine yourself unless you've cleared it with the CNC Area Host
 
* Do not touch any settings in the Config menu on the machine itself
 
* Do not touch any settings in the Config menu on the machine itself
 
* Do not touch any settings in the Maint menu on the machine itself '''''except''''' you may use Maint/1/Return Home to reset the cutting head to the machine's default origin (<.015" inside the top left corner as of 8/8/15)
 
* Do not touch any settings in the Maint menu on the machine itself '''''except''''' you may use Maint/1/Return Home to reset the cutting head to the machine's default origin (<.015" inside the top left corner as of 8/8/15)
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* This should be obvious, but do not press hard or put heavy objects in the cutter. Abusing the bed supports WILL bend them and make the bed impossible to level.
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== Authorization ==
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Authorization for the laser is not viral, meaning you must seek out a recommended authorizer. There are fairly frequent authorizations. Currently (as of Jan 2016) SOME authorizations will appear on the calendar, but are not planned much more than 2 weeks in advance. See below for list of authorized users and link to authorized trainers. Post on the Google Group email list; look for a recent thread about laser authorizations and post there.
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=== Recommended Authorizers (these people can authorize you) ===
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The laser cutter now has [[:Category:Recommended laser authorizers|recommended authorizers]]. Recommended authorizers will periodically conduct authorization sessions for PS:1 members wishing to use the laser engraver. These sessions will be announced on the members' listserv as early as is practicable. A recommended authorizer can follow the instructions on [[Laser Engraver Certification]] to enable logins to the laser engraver computer.
    
== General Info ==
 
== General Info ==
      
This machine: http://www.epiloglaser.com/mini24_overview.htm
 
This machine: http://www.epiloglaser.com/mini24_overview.htm
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== Ventilation ==
 
== Ventilation ==
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'''Always''' turn on the exhaust fan using the switch located in the silver box to the left of the machine.
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'''Always''' turn on the exhaust fan using the switch located in the silver box to the left of the Boss laser, labeled "VENT".
    
== Air assist ==
 
== Air assist ==
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Turn on the air assist by turning the silver knob on the regulator located on the red bracket attached to the left of the machine. The pressure regulator has no adjustable settings. It is either on or off.
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Turn on the air assist by flipping the switch dangling from the board behind the laser. (This need to be updated when the laser installation is complete [[User:Skynaya|Skynaya]] ([[User talk:Skynaya|talk]]) 19:42, 24 January 2017 (CST) )
    
Air assist is used for vector cutting to have nice traces and avoid your material to burn. However some people like to have it disabled for raster jobs.  
 
Air assist is used for vector cutting to have nice traces and avoid your material to burn. However some people like to have it disabled for raster jobs.  
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Check the regulator for accumulated water from time to time. Place a container (and maybe some paper towels) under the regulator and vent accumulated water from the bottom using the small petcock. If too much water accumulates in the regulator, it may flow through the air hose and into the machine, spraying onto the bed/material.
 
Check the regulator for accumulated water from time to time. Place a container (and maybe some paper towels) under the regulator and vent accumulated water from the bottom using the small petcock. If too much water accumulates in the regulator, it may flow through the air hose and into the machine, spraying onto the bed/material.
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== Cleanup ==
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== Finishing up ==
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Leave the machine running as you pack up - the laser tube is air cooled by fans. Leaving the fans running after your job is done will help cool it off and make it last longer. The last thing to do before you walk away from the machine is to turn it off.
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Please leave the machine cleaner than you found it by emptying the crumb tray below the cutting table, picking up cutouts, and vacuuming up any acrylic dust you made.
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Please leave the machine and the surrounding area cleaner than you found it by emptying the crumb tray below the cutting table, picking up cutouts, and vacuuming up any acrylic dust you made. While you're waiting on the laser is a good time to grab a shop vac and clean the vicinity.
    
== Troubleshooting ==
 
== Troubleshooting ==
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Under construction.
 
Under construction.
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== '''NEVER CUT THESE MATERIALS''' ==
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If you click print on the computer but the file does not load onto the laser cutter, select the correct driver from the print dialog box (do not select a grayed out driver, select the one that is status "Ready"). If that won't work, try unplugging the red USB cord on the back of the computer and plugging it back in. It was probably unplugged or not making contact well enough.
 
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* '''PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride):''' Also known as '''"vinyl"''' '''"pleather"''' or '''"artificial leather."''' Most adhesive vinyl shelf paper (e.g. Con-Tact Paper) also is PVC. Emits HCl and nasty chlorinated compounds when cut! Don't ever cut this material as it will ruin the optics, cause the metal of the machine to corrode, and ruin the motion control system.
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* '''Polycarbonate:''' Also known as '''"Lexan."''' Polycarbonate is also often found as flat, sheet material. The case cover window on the laser cutter is made of Polycarbonate because polycarbonate strongly absorbs infrared radiation! This is the frequency of light the laser cutter uses to cut materials, so it is very ineffective at cutting polycarbonate. Polycarbonate can also emit flame and chlorine gas when cut, making it a poor choice for laser cutting.
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* '''ABS:''' ABS does not cut well in a laser cutter. It tends to melt rather than vaporize, and has a higher chance of catching on fire and leaving behind melted gooey deposits on the vector cutting grid. It also does not engrave well (again, tends to melt). Finally, ABS emits cyanide when cut.
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* '''HDPE:''' "milk bottle" plastic. It melts. It gets gooey. It catches on fire. Don't use it.
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* '''PolyStyrene Foam:''' It catches fire, it melts, and only thin pieces cut. This is the #1 material that causes laser fires!!!
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* '''Fiberglass:''' It's a mix of two materials that can't be cut. Glass (etch, no cut) and epoxy resin (fumes)
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* '''Coated Carbon Fiber:''' Again, it's a mix of two materials. Thin carbon fiber mat can be cut, with some fraying. However, once coated with epoxy it will emit noxious fumes.
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* Silhouette '''magnet paper''' (sold by Inventables by example): it likely contains chlorine. Emits HCl and nasty chlorinated compounds when cut! Don't ever cut this material as it will ruin the optics, cause the metal of the machine to corrode, and ruin the motion control system.
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* '''PTFE:''', also known as '''Teflon''' or any fluorinated polymer it will releases nasty fluorinated compounds (bad for you) and sublimate then deposit on the lenses (likely destroying them).
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* '''Gator foam''': foam core gets burned and eaten away compared to the top and bottom hard paper shell. Not a fantastic thing to cut, but it can be cut if watched. And the MSDS sheet says it may produce hydrogen bromide and hydrogen chloride known to degrade the optics and mechanic of the cutter
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* Any other plastic with "Chlor" or "Fluor" in the name, for the same reasons as PVC and PTFE above.
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== '''Test for material''' ==
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==[[Laser Materials]]==
 
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Suitable materials for lasering are on the [[Laser Materials]] page. In general the Epilog can cut up to 1/4" thick materials successfully. No laser owned by PS1 can cut metals.
Some people came up with an easy protocol to help identify unknown polymers: [http://www.nycresistor.com/2008/08/28/how-to-identify-polymers-with-burnination/ Nyc Resistor - how to identify polymers with burnination]. We don't know how reliable it is. And we can't but recommend to do that under good ventilation (outside?)
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== Safe Materials ==
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The laser can cut or etch. The materials that the laser can cut materials like wood, paper, cork, and some kinds of plastics. Etching can be done on almost anything, wood, cardboard, aluminum, stainless steel, plastic, marble, stone, tile, and glass.
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* Cutting
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** Many woods up to 1/4" thick. Composite woods like plywood contain glue, and may not laser cut as well as solid wood. Engineered woods like MDF are okay to use but may experience a higher amount of charring when cut. Be very careful about cutting oily woods, or very resinous woods as they also may catch fire.
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** Paper cuts very very well on the laser cutter, and also very quickly. Thin paper and single layer card stock and cardboard are perfectly OK. Thicker cardboard, carton, and other papers also cut very well but need to be watched to make sure they don't catch fire.
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** Cork cuts nicely, but the quality of the cut depends on the thickness and quality of the cork. Engineered cork has a lot of glue in it, and may not cut as well. Cork thicker than 1/4" should be avoided.
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** Cast acrylic (also known as Lucite, Plexiglas, PMMA) cuts extremely well on the laser cutter, leaving a beautifully polished edge. With care, acrylic material up to 1/2" thick can be cut on the laser cutter. Extruded acrylic cuts less well and etches even worse. It tends to melt and puddle rather than vaporize.
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** Delrin (POM) in thin sheets cuts and engraves very well. Delrin comes in a number of shore strengths (hardness) and the harder delrin tends to work better. Great for gears! It is possible to deeply engrave Delrin to make dies for embossing paper and leather.
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** Kapton tape (Polyimide) : Works well, in thin sheets and strips like tape. 1/16" thick is about as thick as you can cut reliably.
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** Mylar : Works well if it's thin. Once you get too far past 1/16" thick mylar has a tendency to warp, bubble, and curl. Gold coated mylar will not work.
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** Solid Styrene : Smokes a lot when cut, but can be cut. Keep it thin (1/16")
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** Depron foam: Used a lot for hobby, RC aircraft, architectural models, and toys. 1/4" cuts nicely, with a smooth edge. Must be constantly monitored when cutting.
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** Cloth (leather, suede, felt, hemp, cotton, polyester, but NEVER vinyl or pleather-- see above) They all cut well. Leather is very hard to cut, but can be if it's thinner than a belt (call it 1/8")
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** Magnetic Sheet material cuts beautifully (make SURE it does NOT contain chlorine, see above)
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** NON-CHLORINE containing rubber is fine for cutting. Natural rubber engraves but leaves a dark sticky residue that doesn't affect stamps if the piece is engraved deeply enough.
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** Carbon fiber mats/weave that has not yet had epoxy applied can be cut, very slowly. You must not cut carbon fiber that has been coated!!
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* Etching: all the above can be etched, in some cases very deeply. In addition, you can etch:
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** Glass (green seems to work best) .. looks sandblasted. Only FLAT GLASS can be engraved in our cutter. No round or cylindrical items.
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** Ceramic tile
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** Anodized aluminum ( vaporizes the anodization away )
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** Painted/coated metals ( vaporizes the paint away )
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** Stone : Marble, Granite, Soapstone, Onyx. Gets a white "textured" look when etched
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* Marking
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There is an expensive coating called 'cermark'. This marking compound costs $100 for a small bottle, and must be diluted with ethanol and applied to metal (not ceramics or stone) before being etched to leave behind a permanent dark black mark.
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=== Material sources ===
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* [http://www.inventables.com Inventables] for acrylic
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* [http://www.abbeyspecialties.com/ Abbey Specialties] for acrylic in varied sizes, this company is our landlord. They are in the other half of our building and if you ask they can drop off in our shared loading dock.
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* [http://www.petersenplastics.com Petersen Brother's Plastics] Has off-cuts and small pieces for $2/lb. 2929 N Pulaski Rd, Chicago, IL 60641 (773) 286-5666
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* [http://www.amazon.com/Baltic-Birch-Plywood-Great-Scroll/dp/B00GQND2PK/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1421174541&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=laser+plywod Amazon.com] good Baltic Birch 1/8" plywood.
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* [http://www.rubberstampmaterials.com/laserengravablerubberandpolymer.aspx Laser-engravable rubber and polymer, for stamps]
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* [http://www.amazon.com/Laserable-Rubber-Bundle-Engraving-Machine/dp/B00LIZFXY4/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1436036917&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=acrylic+sheet+laserable Amazon, laserable rubber for stamps]
      
== Strategies and techniques ==
 
== Strategies and techniques ==
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See main article, [[Epilog techniques]].
 
See main article, [[Epilog techniques]].
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[[Laser settings]] for various materials.
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[[Epilog Laser settings]] for various materials.
    
== General references ==
 
== General references ==
    
incredible box maker, with holes and text: http://www.makercase.com/
 
incredible box maker, with holes and text: http://www.makercase.com/
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parametric python box generator: http://www.festi.info/boxes.py/
    
parametric pdf box creator: http://boxmaker.rahulbotics.com/
 
parametric pdf box creator: http://boxmaker.rahulbotics.com/
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[[:Image:psone-logo-cutout.svg|PS:One Logo]]<br />
 
[[:Image:psone-logo-cutout.svg|PS:One Logo]]<br />
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== Long-ass list of laser designs on Thingiverse ==
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[http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Adjust-for-Wood-Thickness-and-Kerf-on-a-Las/?ALLSTEPS Kerf measurement technique]
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== Short list of laser designs on Thingiverse ==
 
[http://www.thingiverse.com/tool:33/things All laser cutter things on Thingiverse]<br />
 
[http://www.thingiverse.com/tool:33/things All laser cutter things on Thingiverse]<br />
 
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2321 - Theo Janssen<br />
 
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2321 - Theo Janssen<br />
 
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2073 - Drill gauge<br />
 
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2073 - Drill gauge<br />
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:247 - Hex connector toy<br />
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1960 - 2010 hex desktop calendar<br />
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2023 - clock<br />
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1739 - shoe hanger<br />
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1616 - geneva wheel<br />
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:201 - Square gears<br />
   
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1521 - Gyroscope<br />
 
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1521 - Gyroscope<br />
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1393 - End mill set holder<br />
   
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1203 - 608 bearing wrapper + face<br />
 
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1203 - 608 bearing wrapper + face<br />
 
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:952 - Small box<br />
 
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:952 - Small box<br />
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:981 - cable chain<br />
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:855 - Chess set<br />
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:20 - Chess set<br />
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3353 - Chess board with compass rose inlay<br />
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:587 - gEarrings<br />
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3411 - gearcuffs<br />
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:807 - Mystery box<br />
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:516 - tumbler, key, and case<br />
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:409 - Resistor lead tool<br />
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:211 - Planetary gear business card<br />
   
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:53 - planetary gears<br />
 
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:53 - planetary gears<br />
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3021 - Scale mail<br />
   
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5265 - Peristaltic pump<br />
 
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5265 - Peristaltic pump<br />
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5243 - laser cut tetris blocks<br />
   
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5076 - Wire spool holder<br />
 
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5076 - Wire spool holder<br />
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5727 - Settlers of Catan<br />
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5730 - Teardrop pendant light<br />
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7796 - Gear coasters<br />
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== Software Compatability ==
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== Software Compatibility ==
    
Note: this indicates success in using this software with the printer driver, not general capabilities about the software itself.
 
Note: this indicates success in using this software with the printer driver, not general capabilities about the software itself.
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== Notes on Software Compatibility ==
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=== Notes on Software Compatibility ===
    
Adobe Illustrator and the epilog drivers don't always work great together. If you're experiencing any of the following, there is a simple fix:
 
Adobe Illustrator and the epilog drivers don't always work great together. If you're experiencing any of the following, there is a simple fix:
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# Open front cover  
 
# Open front cover  
 
# Lower bed almost to the bottom of the machine while still allowing the catch tray to be removed
 
# Lower bed almost to the bottom of the machine while still allowing the catch tray to be removed
# '''Turn machine off'''
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# '''Turn machine off''' NOT TURNING IT OFF CAN DAMAGE/DESTROY THE ELECTRONICS.
 
# Flip up rulers and remove cutting bed
 
# Flip up rulers and remove cutting bed
 
# Remove slide out catch tray
 
# Remove slide out catch tray
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** Occasional workaround: reboot
 
** Occasional workaround: reboot
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==== I was certified a long time ago ====
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==== I was authorized a long time ago ====
    
You need to
 
You need to
 
# Be a Current Member
 
# Be a Current Member
 
# Have a https://members.pumpingstationone.org account
 
# Have a https://members.pumpingstationone.org account
# Talk to a recommended certifier, The area host, or email [email protected]
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# Talk to a recommended authorizer, The area host, or email [email protected]
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You may be asked to get recertified.
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You may be asked to get reauthorized.
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==== Front door interlock broken ====
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== List of Currently Authorized Users ==
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The front door interlock has two reed switches. The one on the right isn't being activated by the factory magnet so it currently has an additional magnet on the inside of the machine, right to the left of the switch
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If you are authorized and remember who authorized you, go ahead and add yourself.  
 
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The thing that really matters is if you are enabled by virtue of being a "Epilog Laser authorized person" in your user/member account.
== List of Currently Certified Users ==
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Having your name on this list does not automatically enable you to log in on the machine that is connected to the Epilog.
 
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This list is hugely incomplete because nobody was doing it. Someone should fix that eventually... for now, new certs should go in here. If you are certified and remember who certified you, go ahead and add yourself. Your non-presence on this list is not intended to insult you or your relatives.
      
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 +
|Jeff Smykil
 
|Ray Doeksen  
 
|Ray Doeksen  
_
+
|-
== Authorizing Users ==
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|Samuel Sion
 +
|Ron Olson
 +
|-
 +
|David O'Brien --[[User:Rdoeksen|Rdoeksen]] ([[User talk:Rdoeksen|talk]]) 22:37, 21 December 2015 (CST)
 +
|Ray Doeksen
 +
|-
 +
|Greg Kudlacz
 +
|Ray Doeksen
 +
|-
 +
|Daya Alexander
 +
|Ray Doeksen
 +
|-
 +
|Andrew Dalesandro
 +
|Ray Doeksen
 +
|-
 +
|An Phan
 +
|Jonathan Bisson
 +
|-
 +
|Connor Sullivan
 +
|Tom Judge
 +
|1/22/16
 +
|-}
 +
|Brian Zable
 +
|Ray Doeksen
 +
|-
 +
|Joe Iklov
 +
|Ray Doeksen
 +
|-
 +
|Ashley Matrisciano
 +
|Ray Doeksen
 +
|-
 +
|Juan Ramos
 +
|Ray Doeksen
 +
|-
 +
|Jacob Collins
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Joseph Dowling
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|[[user:mkeith|Matt Keith]]
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Eugene Shockey Funke
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Donald Wells
 +
|Ray Doeksen
 +
|8/29/2016
 +
|-
 +
|[[User:mct|McTavish McArdle]]
 +
|Ray Doeksen
 +
|2016-08-29
 +
|-
 +
|Ryan Kapp
 +
|Ray Doeksen
 +
|-
 +
|[[User:skynaya|Sky Nova]]
 +
|Ray Doeksen
 +
|-
 +
|Candice Son
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Rhonda Jackson
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Carlos Flores
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Idris Raja
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Ryan Fiebing
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Christian Tsu-Raun
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Danny Blanchard
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Leo Rodman
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Nick Puglisi
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Revant Ohri
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Daniel Conrad
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Mark Haughey
 +
|Ray Doeksen
 +
|-
 +
|Marianna Belmares
 +
|Andrew Camardella
 +
|-
 +
|Jonathan Komperaa
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|John McDonald
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Jeff Saltzmann
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Miles Aurbek
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Ian Stubbs
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Michael Siles
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Arlene Bueno
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Stephan Martone
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Ashish Jasani
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Lyn Cole
 +
|Colin Parsons
 +
|-
 +
|Aaron Canlock
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Chris Ruhland
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Logan Price
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Eileen Madden
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Keith Schwartzenberg
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Chris Ruhland
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Tom Burtonwood
 +
|Ray Doeksen
 +
|-
 +
|Katherine Adamski
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Brian Eaton
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Scott Condren
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Paul McClay
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Brian Adamson
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Madeline Sibon
 +
|Ray Doeksen
 +
|-
 +
|Sam Chen
 +
|Ray Doeksen
 +
|-
 +
|[[User:stepcut|Jeremy Shaw]]
 +
|Ray Doeksen
 +
|-
 +
| [[User:Andrewvaughan|Andrew Vaughan]]
 +
| [[User:Daddybird|Burton Kent]]
 +
|-
 +
|Matt Grunstad
 +
|Ray Doeksen
 +
|-
 +
|Sam Yi
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|7/29/17
 +
|-
 +
|Andrew Wingate
 +
|Burton Kent
 +
|-
 +
|Brady Soule
 +
|Joe Juhnke
 +
|-
 +
|Sam Dreyer
 +
|Joe Juhnke / Sky Nova
 +
|}
 +
 
   −
The laser cutter now has [[:Category:Recommended laser authorizers|recommended authorizers]]. Recommended authorizers will periodically conduct authorization sessions for PS:1 members wishing to use the laser engraver. These sessions will be announced on the members' listserv as early as is practicable. A recommended authorizer can follow the instructions on [[Laser Engraver Certification]] to enable logins to the laser engraver computer.
      
[[Category:Laser Cutter]]
 
[[Category:Laser Cutter]]
[[Category:Electronics Equipment]]
  −
[[Category:CNC]]
   
[[Category:Fabrication]]
 
[[Category:Fabrication]]
 
[[Category:Certification Clarification Needed]]
 
[[Category:Certification Clarification Needed]]
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