Laser Cut Parts for the hobby shop! 2kw Laser 4 in 1 Welder & Cutter machine cutting parts! Part 1

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Do it yourself way of building and installing a 4 in 1 2000w (2kw) Fiber diode laser, welder and cleaner on a CNC Plasma Table. Metal Fabrication to the next level!
    / @kwrigg
    0:00 Intro
    2:15 Laser Welder Overview
    9:05 Bracket Fab
    10:38 Wiring
    13:30 Fiber Laser Cutting
  • Auta a dopravní prostředky

Komentáře • 5

  • @TimWelds
    @TimWelds Před 27 dny +1

    That’s an awesome integration, nice work!

  • @trebronikum
    @trebronikum Před 26 dny +2

    Nice man. I also thought of this. Bought a 2kW 4 in1 laser a month ago, will do the same conversion. My only concern is i think these welder heads won't tolerate well if the laser reflects back itself.

    • @kwrigg
      @kwrigg  Před 26 dny +1

      Thought of the reflection being an issue too but I make sure I’m not pausing on the pierce and have the machine moving instantly to keep the laser beam from reflecting back. Just make sure the lead in is long enough to let the laser get all the way through before you get to the profile lines.

  • @celiougo
    @celiougo Před 24 dny +1

    Muito bom...
    Como vc fez para diminuir o delay.
    Tenho uma hand laser de 1500w, mas tem um delay de 1.2 segundos entre apertar o gatilho e abrir o laser...
    e as vezes dá uma pequena variação nesse tempo... +- 0.5sec
    Vou cortar chapas de aço inox de 1.2mm.
    Sobre a pressão do ar comprimido... abaixo de 100psi cria muita escória na borda.
    Obrigado.
    Penso em usar O2 puro.

    • @kwrigg
      @kwrigg  Před 13 dny +1

      English Translation: "Very good...
      How did you do to reduce the delay?
      I have a 1500w hand laser, but there is a 1.2 second delay between pressing the trigger and opening the laser...
      and sometimes there is a small variation in this time... +- 0.5sec
      I will cut 1.2mm stainless steel sheets.
      About compressed air pressure... below 100psi creates a lot of slag on the edge.
      Thanks.
      I'm thinking about using pure O2."
      On the Laser unit control screen, there is a setting for delay of cutting from flow of gas to start of laser. I didn't mess with it and just made sure my lead in was long enough. If you have variation in start time, it might be in the safety clamp not getting a good connection between your cut piece and gun. I'm running right around 100 psi but might be dropping under 100 psi while the laser is cutting so my next step is upping the psi. Im planing on using oxygen when i try cutting thick steel as I have read this will increase the thickness available to cut.