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Users that are trained and qualified to use the equipment (note, they are not qualified to train others however): | Users that are trained and qualified to use the equipment (note, they are not qualified to train others however): | ||
− | * | + | * Steve Upton (Simon Ford, 23/01/2013) |
− | + | * Martin de Selincourt (Simon Ford, 23/01/2013) | |
− | + | * Oliver Jackson (Simon Ford, 23/01/2013) | |
= Training Cheatsheet = | = Training Cheatsheet = |
Revision as of 01:14, 24 January 2013
Equipment / Laser Cutter / Training
Contents
Laser Cutter Training
Details TBC.
Trained Users
Users that are trained and qualified to use the equipment (note, they are not qualified to train others however):
- Steve Upton (Simon Ford, 23/01/2013)
- Martin de Selincourt (Simon Ford, 23/01/2013)
- Oliver Jackson (Simon Ford, 23/01/2013)
Training Cheatsheet
The training structure and prompt sheet to ensure trainers go through all important points.
1. Introductory Group Training
Intro for 1-4 people
Introduction the main component parts
- Laser
- Cutting Mechanics
- Materials
- Filter
- Water Cooler System
- PC
Checks
- Check in use, looks ok
- Check water bath, temperature
Turn filter on
- Tick = ok
- Warning = tell someone
- Cross = don't use it
Turn Laser on
- Turn key and light comes on
- Leave for 5 mins to warm up
PC on
- Software is Laser cut 5.3, what is for
- Bed dimensions
- Make M + S + cut keyring to talk through in MDF
- Import/file types
- Colours used to denote layers which are cut the same way
- Yellow dots are starting points for the laser
- Blue dot is the start point for the laser
- immediate mode
- Shapes can be 'united' to reduce movement of the laser head
- Cut and engrave strengths can be seen from the test pieces
- Go through commands to make the keyring
- Save the file with a meaningful name
- delete all jobs, Click 'Download' to send the job to the laser memory - ensure 'immediate' is ticked to ensure that you can adjust the positioning of the work on the bed.
- Ensure your item is selected and click Download Current
Laser Operation
- Intro control panel
- Ensure your job is selected, use left and right arrows to change selection
- Use the side of the bed tray most appropriate to support your work
- Align your work to avoid cut pieces rising up and colliding with the laser head - tombstoning
- Press Esc to enter laser operation mode
- Use arrow keys to position laser head over the workpiece
- Use up and down buttons to move bed so that the top surface of the work piece is 41mm from the white tab on the laser - ENSURE that the bed does not force the focus tool against the laser head
- Remove focus tool
- Align red laser dot with top right of workpiece
- Press test button and laser will draw bounding rectangle
- Reposition workpiece if required
- Press start to commence cutting
REWRITE In case of problem
- In the first instance press pause. This stops movement and the laser (no power going in).
- The lid can then be opened safely if needed.
- If the problem is cleared the lid can be closed and pressing pause again continues the job
- As a last resort hit the emergency stop but this should only
be used in case of a collision or issue where damage is being caused
- Make someone confident what steps they can take (e.g. opening lid)
END REWRITE
Switch Off
- Switch off laser
- Switch off filtration
- Clean any residue from the bed or bottom tray
2. Individual Training Task
individual taks (other 3 may/may not watch, personal)
make a focus tool
- square in acrylic (3/5/10mm)
- name's shallow cut
- "focus tool" in engrave
- keychain hole
Steps
- Let some build it answering questions with little prompting (minimal attention needed)
- Talk through it, question/check things etc
- Proceed to lasering (watch carefully)
- ask to stop job/restart, question escalation
Assuming all ok, added to trained list
3. Project Buddy
For next 2-3 projects, find another more experienced trained user to support (second pair of eyes)