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-====== Glowforge ====== +====== Glowforge ======  
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-<catlist hardware: -noHead> +The Glowforge is a consumer friendly laser engraver. It features a 40w CO2 laser tube and a web app for control. The user interface on the machine consist of a single button. This button starts a job and pauses a job. All operations should be just a single quick press. 
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 +===== Usage ===== 
 + 
 +==== Design ==== 
 + 
 +- File types acceptedSVG, PDF, JPG, PNG 
 +Preferred is SVG 
 +- Each layer of a SVG will be a layer in the web app 
 +- Text in a SVG should be rendered to paths 
 +- JPG and PNG can only be used to engrave 
 + 
 +==== Initial Setup ==== 
 + 
 +1. Ask a member of the facilities team about using the laser. 
 +2. Undergo the laser training and safety briefing. 
 +3. A member of the facilities team then adds your email to the Glowforge app. 
 +4. Check your email for an invite to the Glowforge app. 
 +5. Make your Glowforge app account. 
 + 
 +==== Doing the Thing ==== 
 + 
 +1. Go to: https://app.glowforge.com/ 
 +2. Click on "Create New Design" in the top left. 
 +3. Select which option is best for your design. (probably upload file) 
 +4. Position your material to cut or engrave in the Glowforge. 
 +5. Close the lid of the Glowforge. 
 +6. In the Glowforge web app, select your material if there is a preset, or set the height of your material if there is not. 
 +7. Use the focus button (the corners of a square with a circle in it, in the top right) and select roughly where on your material you want to cut/engrave. 
 +8. Place and scale your design. 
 +9. For each layer in your design, set what laser mode and power you want. 
 +10. Ensure all settings and positioning is correct. 
 +11. Hit the "Print" button in the top right. 
 +12. Walk over to the Glowforge and contemplate that all is as it should be. 
 +13. Hit the flashing white button on the top of the Glowforge when ready. 
 +14. Make sure your material is not igniting / gawk at the destruction you have brought upon this world. 
 +15. If your material is on fire, hit the white button to pause the Glowforge. 
 +16. Stay around the Glowforge until your job is finished. 
 +17. Once your job is finished, unload all of your material. 
 +18. Try and pick out all the small scraps of material. 
 + 
 +===== Materials ===== 
 + 
 +**GOOD** 
 + 
 +-  Cutting and Engraving: Wood, fabric, leather, paper, cardboard, plexiglass, Delrin, mylar, rubber, cork, sandpaper, food, etc. 
 +-  Engraving Only: Glass, marble, rubber stamps, stone, ceramic tile, anodized aluminum, titanium, etc. 
 + 
 +**OKAY** 
 + 
 +- Polystyrene, fiberglass, polyester resins. 
 + 
 +**DO NOT** 
 +  
 +- Vinyl, pvc, epoxy based resins, polycarbonate, ABS, and polypropylene. Cutting PVC / vinyl with a laser cutter releases chlorine gas. 
 +- If you are not sure, ask a member of the facilities team. 
 + 
 +===== Specs ===== 
 + 
 +   DIMENSIONS 
 +-  Glowforge exterior: 965 x 527 x 210mm 
 +-  Air filter exterior: 965mm x 527mm x 178mm 
 + 
 + 
 +   WORK AREA 
 +     
 +-  Maximum material depth: 455 mm 
 +-  Maximum material width: 515 mm 
 +-  Cutting area: 279 mm deep / 495 mm wide 
 +-  Maximum material height: 50mm 
 +-  Maximum material height with tray: 13mm 
 + 
 +   MATERIALS 
 + 
 +-  Cutting and Engraving: Wood, fabric, leather, paper, cardboard, plexiglass, Delrin, mylar, rubber, cork, sandpaper, food, etc. 
 +-  Engraving Only: Glass, marble, rubber stamps, stone, ceramic tile, anodized aluminum, titanium, etc. 
 + 
 +   CAMERAS 
 + 
 +-  Wide Angle Camera: Mounted on the lid, provides a view of the entire printable area, accurate within 0.25″ (6mm) 
 +-  Macro Camera: Mounted on the head, provides extreme up-close information for autofocus, accurate within 0.004″ (0.1mm) 
 + 
 +   LASER SPECIFICATIONS 
 + 
 +-  Laser Type: CO2 Laser — Custom CO2 glass laser tube capable of continuous operation at 10,600 nm; rated at 40 watts 
 +-  Fixed Alignment: Factory calibrated optical system 
 +-  Sealed Optics: Enclosed optical path with cleanable and replaceable windows protects the laser optics 
 +