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rattle_snake
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Yes. I see that I can put a drill chuck into the 1/4 die grinder collet and use it as CNC drilling machine.You're going to need to develop or adapt a quick change tooling head for that table.
The laser, would need to figure out how to control on/off. Add a relay. Needs an air system too.
I like the challenge. Learn something. Build capabilities.What he said!! I'm continually impressed by your willingness to tackle just about anything!
Yes low end engraving. Diode laser. Cheap. I think I need to start at 10W, $200. Can do multi-pass. No planning on cutting wood, just foam and fabric.CO2 or Fiber?
No experience retro fitting, but 5w CO2 seems on the very low end of usable power? 30w gets 1/8" ply cutting ability, 100w gets you 1/4" ply cutting
Thanks for the info. I did use the masking tape approach for a pattern. I saw it applied to making curved sheet metal but process is the same. Appreciate the offer.Generally speaking, foam from an upholstery supplier will work well with adhesives. For a dash pad you want either XLPE (cross linked polyethylene) or closed cell landau top foam. The later is definitely at any upholstery distributor. On the landau you want to scuff both sides with 80 grit. It has a skin on it and the adhesive won't bond to the skin. A few passes with 80 grit sanding block does the trick. Either foam can be shaped with round over router bits, sanding, etc. The denser XLPE has very little give, like an OEM dash.
Anytime the material (vinyl/leather) won't lay flat on its own you will need a seam. Materials will stretch some of course. This is a good way to sort out when and where you need seams. You can use masking tape as a pattern should you decide to add seams. Always happy to help. I don't have as much time on the forum these days, but I'm happy to help nonetheless.









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