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    my pin table

    Hi all
    I thought I post my version of a pin table. I started with a sheet of 1/4 inch perforated stainless steel the size of the work area . pickt it up at welder op for $ 10. the ordered 1/4inch dowel center they fit exactly the perforation holes.
    it works perfect, I even can cu thin cardboard the air assist holds it down
    greetings
    waltfl
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    How strong of a beam are you hitting material with? Those centering tools do not have a very high point (1/16"?), so flashback with any strong beam is likely to still mark the substrate.
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    hi dan
    thy are actually 1/8 inch( 3.25mm) I item with up to 14mA on a 40W tube. flashback only comes If the base SS plate re not clean.
    look at thepicture this is 150Lbcardboar just layedon the tips no fastening wthair support.
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    I use screwdriver heads as pins
    http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/image...392069656_.jpg
    They fit perfectly in honeycomb cells used in GCC lasers and they raise material 3-5mm which is more than enough to get read of any flashback at the back of material.

    If you have a lathe you can make your own pins from a metal rod. I do not have it so these heads are very cheap and good solution to make pins.

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    Hi Walter,

    Are those images of the cleanest cut you can get with your table? If it is (please do not take offense), they are pretty bad with flashback. For the work I do, I would never pass that. We cut card day in, day out on a honeycomb and have zero flashback....all about power/speed balance.
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    no this are not the best clean cuts just quick taken after lots of wood cutting and like you see the SS plate was very dirty.I would lie to see one of your cuts front and back
    greeting
    walt

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    Hi Walt,

    Please find some pictures of card cut on a honeycomb. Front and back.
    P1016106.jpg P1016107.jpg
    Jit Patel
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    Walt

    There's another solution to engraving without flashback and that's to use an acrylic grid. I use one when I'm cutting clear acrylic. I elevate it 3/4" or more above the table surface so the smoke can be evacuated. I leave the paper on too.

    The grid is acrylic and it's really a fluorescent light diffuser which I bought in a 24" x 48" size. It's 1/2" thick. I consider it to be a consumable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jiten Patel View Post
    Hi Walt,

    Please find some pictures of card cut on a honeycomb. Front and back.
    P1016106.jpg P1016107.jpg
    Is that laying directly on the vector table?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Null View Post
    Walt

    There's another solution to engraving without flashback and that's to use an acrylic grid. I use one when I'm cutting clear acrylic. I elevate it 3/4" or more above the table surface so the smoke can be evacuated. I leave the paper on too.

    The grid is acrylic and it's really a fluorescent light diffuser which I bought in a 24" x 48" size. It's 1/2" thick. I consider it to be a consumable.
    Good thinking about the light diffuser, I think I will give that a try.
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    Hi Keith,

    yes that is cutting directly onto the honeycomb.
    Jit Patel
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    Keith

    Acrylic may be a little hard to find. I had to buy it by the case.

    Stay away from the polystyrene grids which are easy to find.
    Mike Null

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jiten Patel View Post
    Hi Keith,

    yes that is cutting directly onto the honeycomb.
    I don't cut any card stock, but that looks really good.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Null View Post
    Keith

    Acrylic may be a little hard to find. I had to buy it by the case.

    Stay away from the polystyrene grids which are easy to find.
    Thanks for the heads up. May I ask where you order yours from?
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    Keith

    I'm not trying to be evasive but it was several years ago that I sold my cutting grid business and I don't have that info.

    You might give these people a try. http://www.eplastics.com/Lighting_Diffusers
    Mike Null

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    Thanks. I found theirs and have an inquiry in as to what it is made of. I've bought from them in the past as well.
    Keith Upton
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    This is what they said about that diffuser...

    This material is made of acrylic/polystyrene blend.
    Is polystyrene laser safe?
    Keith Upton
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