How to Design and Cut Magnetic Clamps for Your Laser Cutter
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- This is my first project on my new laser cutter, and I make a set of important tools for future projects: magnetic clamps! These clamps will hold my materials in place, reduce warping of the materials, and even elevate the materials to reduce laser bounce back from the honeycomb bed.
This is a very easy design project, and a good place to start if you are just learning. I use Adobe Illustrator, but the same techniques can be done in Inkscape, which is free.
I show my iterative design process as I create my prototypes, test them, and make changes to fix the problems I experience.
You're awesome!! Thank you so much for all the ideas! I subscribed :)
Thanks, Tiffany, I'm so glad you found me!
One of the things I love about Corel Draw is when I export my .SVGs I can just check a box and it will convert all the text to shapes so I don't have to do it manually.
Well that's cool! I use the Adobe suite, mostly for the video editing tools. I don't know much about Corel, but I hear it's very good. Thanks for the info, Scott! This will be helpful to other viewers who read the comments, as I do when I'm researching a topic.
These are perfect....
Thanks! I use them every day, and they work very well for me.
Sweet, you answered a question I had about your new cutter... you can use Lightburn! That's gotta be a prereq for any cutter I dream of eventually buying. Nice project.
Randolph, I used to use RDWorks, but I tried the Lightburn free trial and there was no looking back. Far, far superior!!
Found you on redit. Great video.
Thanks for letting me know, mellowme! Ive been off Reddit for awhile, just starting to get back into it again. I'm glad you found me!!
Thank you very informative
Thanks, Maggie, I'm glad this was helpful!
Thank you. 👍🏻
You're welcome, Ron!
Can I purchase an set of 4 from you
I'm sorry, tbennett, but I don't make things to sell. I'm so overextended with just creating content for multiple channels I just don't have the time, even when I want to help. This is a great project for you to use to practice your own design skills. You can do it!! Once you learn how to design things, you can make anything! If you don't have Illustrator, you can use Inkscape, it's free. These simple rectangular shapes are very forgiving, and if you get stuck I can answer questions, or link you to another of my videos that are relevant. Good luck!!
can you link where you got the magnets?
Jeffrey, I tried adding the link, but CZcams blocked it. I bought them on Amazon. Search for:
E BAVITE Strong Neodymium bar Magnets
It worked. I ordered the 16 pack. Thanks much.
Could you post or share the lightburn file?
Huskerminion, i was just chatting about this on Reddit with someone. I'm trying to simplify my life and taking down my website, where I used to make files available. Do you have suggestions on free download solutions that have licensing options? My husband has suggested Github, but I'm thinking that may be too complicated for my viewers. Any ideas?
@@GreylightMay Maybe Thingiverse?
Yes, that came to mind for me as well. I will do research on whether or not it lets you attach a license that restricts resale. Not an issue for these clamps, they are so simple, but I want to do everything in one place, and many of my designs are complex and valuable. If I give them away, I don't want someone else to go into business cutting and selling them; I restrict use to making things for friends and family. On my website, downloaders had to click through acknowledgement of the license before they could access the file. If/when I post this, I will add the link to the description!
Unfortunately my bed is made from stainless steel so magnets don't work.
Stephen, what kind of cutter do you have? Was the stainless steel an upgrade?
@@GreylightMay it’s called a Vevor. I suspect that it’s only available in the UK. I’d certainly prefer a honeycomb because the smoke struggles to get to the vent. The bed is 90% solid.
Stephen, it seems like all the beds have issues. I watched a video about honeycomb being a fire hazard, especially when cutting a lot of acrylic. The fumes condense in the honeycomb and leave a flammable coating of acrylic impossible to clean off. Scared the heck out of me! Only an issue in a high volume production setting, which is not me, but still a reminder to never leave the machine alone when cutting.