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Re: Small rotary for K40
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 12:06 am
by 1n2
Mangus wrote:Tech_Marco wrote:That is a good question. The only thing come to my mine is 'Wine' .
But K40 may not have enough power to do glass engraving though.
Marco
I've engraved glass with my K40 (with DSP) without a problem. Specifically, I buy glass tiles from the local hardware store and engrave them. Air assist is highly recommended because engraving glass spews lots of particulates. The inside of my machine is very dusty afterwards. Clean your lenses frequently when engraving glass. (Perhaps different types of glass yield different results, though.)
Isn't it strange how some machines will ? I have tried 17Ma @ 1mm speed and nothing at all not even a puff of smoke...maybe different glass has different impurities in it that allows the laser to burn?
It cant be the tubes as I am on my 3rd one.
John
Re: Small rotary for K40
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 3:13 am
by docwiz
Tech_Marco wrote:More images:
The sample I received show no polish on the aluminum and it is not anodlized. I'll ask them see if they can do both for me
Plus, I see that the unit is very simple and probably we can mass production it with better design. Therefore, I decieded to drop my price to $105 . Hope you guys happy with that.
Marco
how do i get my hands on one of these?
Re: Small rotary for K40
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 7:23 pm
by Tech_Marco
I can sell you one if you're interested
Let me know
Marco
Re: Small rotary for K40
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 1:14 am
by docwiz
hi Marco
defiantly interested email me the details please
Re: Small rotary for K40
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 11:22 am
by Tech_Marco
Hello docwiz , where you located? US or foreign country. I tried to find you a better way to shp it
Marco
Re: Small rotary for K40
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 4:20 pm
by NickWL
Yes, I've engraved glass with a Moshi K40. It was a piece of toughened glass and it engraved well.Then, like an idiot, I wondered if I could punch a hole through it (still with K40) - it took most of the afternoon to get all the broken glass out of my machine! (but it also gave me my first foray into disassembling the machine!)
Re: Small rotary for K40
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 4:21 pm
by NickWL
I want one SOOOO BADLY!!!
All I have to do is work up a good excuse ... shouldn't take long!
Re: Small rotary for K40
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 10:40 am
by brandonsmart
Macro,
I am also interested in the rotary tool that you have made.
Would it be possible to email me the details of the tool?
Will this tool fit into a Z table or will I have to remove the z table?
Anyways, thanks for this tool! I have a perfect idea for implementing this into my projects!
Re: Small rotary for K40
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 11:23 am
by Tech_Marco
I'm going to post the item on the "Bargain zone" and will let it go for $85!!!
In return, please let me know how good/bad about it as I really run out of time to do testing.
So, I let go cheap!
I got only two units at this price!
Marco
Re: Small rotary for K40
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 2:12 pm
by NickWL
I too have engraved glass with my K40.
Re: Small rotary for K40
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 2:21 pm
by zmocar
Marco-
Are both small K40 rotarys sold? I didn't see anything on the bargain page?
Re: Small rotary for K40
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 2:24 pm
by Tech_Marco
Not yet, I was preparing a picture for the post
Plus, just want to let everyone is ready as I have two units so far
Will do it in about an hr later. Lunch time
marco
Re: Small rotary for K40
Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 11:03 am
by brian257
I also get very good results engraving glass on my K40. Like a previous poster I use 4" square glass tiles from Home Depot. Planned on doing them as customized Xmas presents this year. Might be a different glass than others are having issues with. I have seen pictures on other web sites of engraved wine bottles. I imagine that some types and colors of glass absorb the IR and engrave good and some just pass the IR through and won't engrave.
Re: Small rotary for K40
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 1:48 am
by Kiwi53
Hi all,
ever tryed a metal nibbler, u can get them as air pressure driven or use in a normal drill,
all that is needed is a hole that is a little larger then the nibbler guide an the just follow
the pencil line an you have a nice neat hole (round) an a clean cut edge.
P.S: just google metal nibbler
Neil
Re: Small rotary for K40
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 4:49 am
by NickWL
I've more or less finished experimenting with the rotary cutter on small brandy and aperitif glasses. It needs only a VERY light touch to mark the glass, any heavier and the glass will crack from the intense local hot-spot outwards.
I'm using the rotary bed (and no, to whiter asked, you can't put it on top of the existing z-bed unless all you want to engrave is pencils!) and was getting a bit of a problem with slipping. The rollers are knurled which means the workpiece is being supported on and turned by dozens of tiny pyramids so it is necessary to go gently.
I tried coating the rollers with rubber (air-cured latex) but this just made the rotary hurl my glasses off the device altogether! So i removed the coating and instead slowed everything down bit.
I've just ordered a hundred miniature bottles (about 1" long with a cork) to engrave for a local store - fingers crossed!
Meanwhile, I've got to do a dozen wine glasses - hopefully without cracking any of them!
Nick
