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Harper Abbot
11-04-2010, 2:24 PM
I'm looking for ideas for high temp (say, maybe 350F) materials that are cuttable with a mid-wattage CO2 laser. Any ideas? The perfect candidate will be thin, rigid, and cheapish.

THX

Dan Hintz
11-04-2010, 3:05 PM
Purpose for material would help narrow it down. Silicone sheet is high-temp and easily cut, but not ridgid. Wood is ridgid and handles that high of a temp if you don't mind a little browning over time.

Harper Abbot
11-04-2010, 3:10 PM
this will be a decorative piece that will be subjected to high-ish wattage incandescent at close distance within a cabinet.

Dan Hintz
11-04-2010, 3:12 PM
How close? Any air vents? Colors? How high of wattage?

Doug Griffith
11-04-2010, 4:10 PM
mica sheet if very thin. .020" or less. It's semi-transparent though and may need a high temp paint layer. Also pricey and very brittle.

Scott Challoner
11-04-2010, 5:12 PM
Not sure if polycarbonate would be OK at 350, but if you don't mind the mess of cutting it, it may work for you.

Doug Griffith
11-04-2010, 5:17 PM
PC won't take 350 very long. We vac form it at around 360.

Joe Pelonio
11-04-2010, 8:35 PM
Is that safe for a cabinet? Any reason the have to use incandescent?


I'd really consider changing it to CFL, then you could use acrylic.

Rodne Gold
11-05-2010, 12:19 AM
Any of the traffolytes or phenolic resin based engravers material will work (traffolyte is the brand name here - not sure what its called in US) , That brown phenolic resin impregnted material stuff will work too , so would card - paper burns at 451 (Farenheit 451)
I think borax is used to make wood or paper fireproof - you could soak the card in borax?