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Laser Cutting

Postby Modman on Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:29 pm

I've seen many ideas on HGTV that use computer controlled laser cutting machines to create any cutout patterns you can design. Does anyone know exactly what it would be called or where in Phoenix I could find places that do this procedure? I have an idea for a screen that I want done in MDF and this technique would be perfect. Thanks for any information you come up with.
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Re: Laser Cutting

Postby Tinman on Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:24 am

I'm not certain you can employ a "hot" technique such as a CNC laser/plasma table for MDF. You could use a waterjet, but that's akin to slicing your dinner roll with a samurai sword. I'd look for a company who does CNC routing, such as this local guy:

http://rjoneswoodworks.com/index.html

...or even a local plastics or sign making business:

http://www.plastifab.net/cnc-routing.cfm

http://www.arizonasignsplus.com/#routing

Also, check out this post on CNC-cut vinyl lattice and screens... may save some time and money versus a custom-designed, low-volume piece, although I really dig one-off stuff a little more myself.

http://retrorenovation.com/2010/10/12/m ... ticeworks/
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Re: Laser Cutting

Postby Modman on Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:27 pm

Thanks Tinman, All three of those first links have CNC Routing capabilities which is exactly what I am am looking for. I though laser cutting might be extreme. When I finish my project, I will post a photo. Thanks again
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Re: Laser Cutting

Postby kdake on Fri Feb 25, 2011 9:41 pm

Tinman hit it on the nose, I'm guessing you wanted to cut some thicker mdf board. Laser cutting works best on materials thinner than a quarter inch, you can get away with thicker stuff if the material is soft. Also, the bed size limits what you can do, the beds are usually a bit on the small side. CNC works better, and water jet cutting only makes sense for hardwoods and metals.
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Re: Laser Cutting

Postby DiamondBack Castings on Sun Feb 27, 2011 11:00 am

Check out http://www.marzee.com/ these guys are local here in Phoenix. I have used them before to do some house numbers for me and they came out perfect. And they are very inexpensive too!
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