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Frank barry
12-17-2014, 5:10 AM
Hi I do think trying to align the mirror on the nozzle is very difficult to know when you have it right the other mirrors may take a bit of time but you can see what you’re doing and know when they are hitting the right spot has anyone any good way of doing this ? Thanks I have a Shenhui 80w reci cheers Frank

Bert Kemp
12-17-2014, 9:38 AM
Go to Rabbit Laser USA and in the tutorials Ray explains exactly how to do an alignment, follow it step by step and everything will be in perfect alignment or darn close anyway.:)

Rich Harman
12-17-2014, 6:31 PM
For aligning the last mirror I lower the table several inches and fire onto a piece of thermal paper. The goal is to make a nice filled in circle on the thermal paper about the size of a nickel or quarter. If it is half-moon or crescent shaped then it needs adjustment.

This is also a good quick way to check alignment. If you get a nice filled in disk when fired at various locations on the table then you can be sure that your alignment is good.

Bert Kemp
12-17-2014, 6:49 PM
So is a generally accepted way among engravers to check alinement :confused:



For aligning the last mirror I lower the table several inches and fire onto a piece of thermal paper. The goal is to make a nice filled in circle on the thermal paper about the size of a nickel or quarter. If it is half-moon or crescent shaped then it needs adjustment.

This is also a good quick way to check alignment. If you get a nice filled in disk when fired at various locations on the table then you can be sure that your alignment is good.

Rich Harman
12-17-2014, 7:08 PM
So is a generally accepted way among engravers to check alinement :confused:

I'm not sure I understand the question, I was just sharing how I do it...

Keith Colson
12-17-2014, 10:47 PM
Bert, to give you another flavour of nozzle alignment, I do mine like this.

I stick a peice of masking tape on the bottom of the nozzle firmly. I fire the laser for 0.1 seconds. I remove the nozzle and look down the cone and see if it is nice and central. I do this check near each corner. So long as the beam does has some clearance from the nozzle I am happy.

After I am done, I clean the lens and mirrors just in case the vapour from the masking tape has smeared my lens etc.

Cheers
Keith

Frank barry
12-18-2014, 3:06 PM
thank you that has been a big help and some good options
cheers Frank