I've had this thing since 2017 and posted about it before,
https://www.sawdustzone.org/forum/di...laser-engraver
I had a hankering to fire it up to engrave some chopsticks for gag gifts.
I had to make some improvements, lining up items was always tough especially sine chopsticks are skinny any misalignment makes the text run off.
So I made this thin bed with Centimeter marking grid on it and a pair of pegs to align it with the platform. Fastened with double stick taple

Then I added a removable alignment bar which registers to the holes on the left. The helps me line up squarely small blocks and longer items.

using the alignment block

Dust collection.
I noted in my 2021 that the laser carving was putting very fine particulate in the air in my shop.
My dylos Air quality monitor indicated low 5 u particles but 10s of thousands of 1 u particles. And the smoke was contaminating the workpiece.
According to we resources laser engraving makes fine aerosols of 0.1 u in size, not the greatest stuff to breathe, basically its like tobacco smoke.
I made a small cabinet and used a convenient cabin air filter 9x9 approx and a 4" AC powered chassis fan to suck this up, I just ordered a HEPA filter (99.97% at 0.3u ) instead of the plain pleated one.
(will complete later - getting upload errors from site.)
So far with the pleated filter I was running 4-5000 particles, but when I turned on the big delta shop filter It was reduced a bit
I hope the HEPA filter helps a lot or else I'm gonna have to do it outdoors.
https://www.sawdustzone.org/forum/di...laser-engraver
I had a hankering to fire it up to engrave some chopsticks for gag gifts.
I had to make some improvements, lining up items was always tough especially sine chopsticks are skinny any misalignment makes the text run off.
So I made this thin bed with Centimeter marking grid on it and a pair of pegs to align it with the platform. Fastened with double stick taple
Then I added a removable alignment bar which registers to the holes on the left. The helps me line up squarely small blocks and longer items.
using the alignment block
Dust collection.
I noted in my 2021 that the laser carving was putting very fine particulate in the air in my shop.
My dylos Air quality monitor indicated low 5 u particles but 10s of thousands of 1 u particles. And the smoke was contaminating the workpiece.
According to we resources laser engraving makes fine aerosols of 0.1 u in size, not the greatest stuff to breathe, basically its like tobacco smoke.
I made a small cabinet and used a convenient cabin air filter 9x9 approx and a 4" AC powered chassis fan to suck this up, I just ordered a HEPA filter (99.97% at 0.3u ) instead of the plain pleated one.
(will complete later - getting upload errors from site.)
So far with the pleated filter I was running 4-5000 particles, but when I turned on the big delta shop filter It was reduced a bit
I hope the HEPA filter helps a lot or else I'm gonna have to do it outdoors.

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
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