Re: Laser Cutting/Engraving Machine Posted by MsPuppet on Feb 23, 2012
Julie - where are you buying sintra?  I've finally used all we had on hand. Thanks
Re: Laser Cutting/Engraving Machine Posted by Puppetainer on Feb 23, 2012
Ah Sinatra. Nothing beats the Chairman of the Board. And isn't "My Way" a great anthem for us here? Wait...sintra...ooooooh...never mind.
Re: Laser Cutting/Engraving Machine Posted by Shawn on Feb 23, 2012
Posted by: Puppetainer on Feb 23, 2012
Ah Sinatra. Nothing beats the Chairman of the Board. And isn't "My Way" a great anthem for us here? Wait...sintra...ooooooh...never mind.

Thanks that made me smile!
Re: Laser Cutting/Engraving Machine Posted by Out of the Box Puppets on Feb 23, 2012
Posted by: MsPuppet on Feb 23, 2012
Julie - where are you buying sintra?  I've finally used all we had on hand. Thanks

The last time I purchased it from a golf store that was going out of business, believe it or not.  Bought about 10-15 large signs 36"x 48" for $1 each. 
Re: Laser Cutting/Engraving Machine Posted by Out of the Box Puppets on Feb 23, 2012
Posted by: Puppetainer on Feb 23, 2012
Ah Sinatra. Nothing beats the Chairman of the Board. And isn't "My Way" a great anthem for us here? Wait...sintra...ooooooh...never mind.

You guys crack me up. LOL
Re: Laser Cutting/Engraving Machine Posted by Out of the Box Puppets on Mar 02, 2012
Today is the day! Laser machine coming for demonstration.  I know this is strange, but I'm like a little kid when it comes to cool tools.  I was on cloud nine when I purchased my first drill press and this is a much cooler tool.

Julie
Re: Laser Cutting/Engraving Machine Posted by Out of the Box Puppets on Mar 02, 2012
Posted by: MsPuppet on Feb 23, 2012
Julie - where are you buying sintra?  I've finally used all we had on hand. Thanks

I found a local distributor, we purchase our foamboard from them.  Didn't realize they also had sintra.  Let me know if you need the info.
Re: Laser Cutting/Engraving Machine Posted by Puppetainer on Mar 02, 2012
I'm still dreaming of my drill press...ooooo, and a band saw!
Re: Laser Cutting/Engraving Machine Posted by Out of the Box Puppets on Mar 03, 2012
Okay, let me just say I will not have the words to describe how amazing this machine is.  First of all the laser not only cuts, but engraves.  The engraving part is not so much what we are looking for, but the possibilities are great.

We tested several substrates: wood, paper, leather, acrylic, foamboard, spandex, fleece, 1/2" high density green foam, 1" low density white foam, half dome eyes, flash list, pens......oh my, so many.

Fr engraving purposes the laser works like a printer except instead of laying down ink it burns away layers of the material to create an image.  If desired you could print off an email right onto a piece of leather or etch a puppet photo onto a piece of fruit. LOL. Again, this aspect of the machines capabilities were like, but not as necessary for us as the cutting aspects.

These are the results we found for a few of e materials we tested that we use on a regular basis:
Spandex, we tested cutting a star pattern into 4 layers.  The star pattern was only to test the details of sharp angels and to see of the fabric curled.  We use this type of fabric mostly for cloths.  Cut a 4" star in about 10 seconds. Yeah baby!  Only not the result you might think.  The star was beautiful, but the laser fused the four layers together. HA. So we tried two layers, removed the fabrics quickly, but same results.  Note to self, only cut one layer of spandex. So, because of the cutting are we could still cut one full shirt in under 1 min. SWEET!

Next, double sided fleece, similar to Antron in quality, but polyester not nylon.  We use this for most of our blacklight puppets.  Cut the same star pattern into 2 layers, could have cut 4. It worked beautifully.

If you were cutting a fabric that frays the laser seals the edges.

The two materials I was most impressed with we're the foamboard and foams. In Vorel draw, the rep. plotted a basic mouth plate
shape, replicated it and set the images to the laser.  Cut out multiple foamboard shapes in a matter of seconds, something that would have taken us 10-20 min to do, now would that seconds.    Smooth edge, no tearing from dull blade, seals the foam. Oh my.

The foams: 1/2" and 1": I will post photos later, but the rep cut a gingerbread man shaped into both foams again in a matter of seconds.  Extremely clean line, no charing, only slight yellowing and an oily feel to the edge.  The foam is a byproduct from the oil industry, so I gues the heat brought that out.  I will have to test gluing the foam and working with it to see if this will cause any problems.  I do 't think it will because you couldn't feel it that much.

Na, this would definitely cut the shadow puppets. Such intricate details.  Anything you can draw it can cut out.

I'll try to post photos later.

Haven't decided if we will purchase it, of course they brought a larger model than we originally were thinking of, but after seeing the cutting area, this is most of what we would need anyway.

Let me just take a moment to say how impressed we were with this company, Epilog.  Quick response time for first inquiry, multiple follow ups, extremely knowledgable sales team and intuitive machine (US manufactured). 

Julie
Re: Laser Cutting/Engraving Machine Posted by Shawn on Mar 03, 2012
How cool! You know I wonder if you could lay a piece of tissue paper between each layer of Lycra and if that would keep it from sticking together? Hey it works to keep your cheese slices from sticking together.
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