Good morning all.
I'm having a little difficultly and I thought I would ask you guys so some best practices if you wouldn't mind.
I have been cutting jigsaw pieces out of 4mm oak faced plywood for a while now but the new batch of plywood I have received is slightly warped and bows in the middle by about 4mm which is more than enough to make the laser not be in focus at that part of the piece.
Im looking for anyone's blight ideas or previous experience of dealing with this.. I have placed all of the pieces on top of a flat surface with heavy weights on the top of them to try to straighten them out but in the mean time I need to get on cutting and etching..
Has anyone dealt with something like this before with any success? I'm currently looking for some heavy flat weights to hold the material down when it is on the bed being cut or some kind of clamps to hold to piece down to my cross bars in the laser bed as I do not have a honeycomb bed just yet.
All help is very much appreciated!!!!