4" lens focus problem

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cfresh
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4" lens focus problem

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Hi,

I have a Omicron type (Vevor) 60W CO2 Laser and was having trouble cutting through 9mm ply with the stock lens.
I purchased a 4" lens but the thinnest line I can get in the ramp test is not thin enough and the bed has to lower some 20-25mm to get that.
The lens is installed with the side I can see myself in pointing at the laser. Even with the best focus I can get I cant cut much at all. Any help would be appreciated.
justin_h
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Re: 4" lens focus problem

Post by justin_h »

cfresh wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2024 2:14 am Hi,

I have a Omicron type (Vevor) 60W CO2 Laser and was having trouble cutting through 9mm ply with the stock lens.
I purchased a 4" lens but the thinnest line I can get in the ramp test is not thin enough and the bed has to lower some 20-25mm to get that.
The lens is installed with the side I can see myself in pointing at the laser. Even with the best focus I can get I cant cut much at all. Any help would be appreciated.

Despite upgrading to a 4" lens, cutting 9mm plywood with your Omicron type (Vevor) 60W CO2 Laser remains challenging. Ensure proper lens alignment and experiment with focus and power settings. Consider material quality and cleanliness of the lens and mirrors. If issues persist, seek advice from experienced laser operators or the manufacturer.

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joshuag
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Re: 4" lens focus problem

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cfresh wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2024 2:14 am Hi,

I have a Omicron type (Vevor) 60W CO2 Laser and was having trouble cutting through 9mm ply with the stock lens.
I purchased a 4" lens but the thinnest line I can get in the ramp test is not thin enough and the bed has to lower some 20-25mm to get that.
The lens is installed with the side I can see myself in pointing at the laser. Even with the best focus I can get I cant cut much at all. Any help would be appreciated.
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for their Monport laser product. With its advanced features and precision, you'll likely find it more effective for cutting through materials like 9mm ply. Happy laser cutting!
sean1990
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Re: 4" lens focus problem

Post by sean1990 »

cfresh wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2024 2:14 am Hi,

I have a Omicron type (Vevor) 60W CO2 Laser and was having trouble cutting through 9mm ply with the stock lens.
I purchased a 4" lens but the thinnest line I can get in the ramp test is not thin enough and the bed has to lower some 20-25mm to get that.
The lens is installed with the side I can see myself in pointing at the laser. Even with the best focus I can get I cant cut much at all. Any help would be appreciated.
Consider checking out the Monport laser products on https://monportlaser.com/?sca_ref=5031521.ka374VZjm3. They are known for their quality, ease of use, and affordability. With a Monport laser, you may find it easier to cut through materials like 9mm ply, thanks to their high-quality components and precise focusing capabilities.
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