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* [[lasercutter2|Laser Cutter #2]] | * [[lasercutter2|Laser Cutter #2]] | ||
* [[lasercutter_tips_and_tricks|Laser cutting tips and tricks]] | * [[lasercutter_tips_and_tricks|Laser cutting tips and tricks]] | ||
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+ | **Save your project file on the local disk if it's very complex otherwise the software will be slow (because the latency of the network share slows down the compile process).** | ||
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===== Materials ===== | ===== Materials ===== | ||
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===== Prices ===== | ===== Prices ===== | ||
- | Usage is charged by cutting time: £0.09 per minute (£5.40 per hour) for members, £15 per hour for non-members. You don't need to pay for a full hour if you don't use it. | + | Usage is charged by cutting time: £0.09 per minute (£5 per hour) for members, £15 per hour for non-members. You don't need to pay for a full hour if you don't use it. |
Materials cost between £1.50 (3mm MDF) and £13 (6mm acrylic), per 300x600mm sheet. [[lasermaterials|See the pricelist]]. You may provide your own materials as long as they are suitable for laser cutting. | Materials cost between £1.50 (3mm MDF) and £13 (6mm acrylic), per 300x600mm sheet. [[lasermaterials|See the pricelist]]. You may provide your own materials as long as they are suitable for laser cutting. | ||
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===== using AutoCAD or other CAD software ===== | ===== using AutoCAD or other CAD software ===== | ||
- | Save a DXF file, selecting AutoCAD DXF R12 to R14 format. | + | Save a DXF file, selecting AutoCAD DXF R12 to R14 format. |
===== Beam Alignment (DRAFT) ===== | ===== Beam Alignment (DRAFT) ===== | ||
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