Hello Fellow Pokes,
Not sure if this is a thing yet but since I am fairly new here I would like to get a sense of how many of us are using simple/cheap laser cutters to make our own gaskets? I have recently gotten back into my Porsche addiction and will likely encounter the need for a gasket or 20 in the course of the next few months.
In my other tinkering obsession with small 2 stroke street bikes, I have made it a habit to scan any and all new gaskets and have had a few where I have scanned the part and photoshopped to clean up the file and cut gaskets that are simple and clean.
Having a repository for a library of gaskets is quite convenient when you’re wrenching late night and need just one small gasket to complete a job.
Laser Cut Gasket Library?
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I like it. What file format would you normally use? I'd say it should fall without this general CAD file category, although could see a sub-forum here specifically for gaskets...
Thanks Tom.
I normally export my cut files as .jpg or .tif files since most of the lasers will recognize these types. Proper scaling is critical of course so I typically annotate my files with a reference dimension in millimeters.
I normally export my cut files as .jpg or .tif files since most of the lasers will recognize these types. Proper scaling is critical of course so I typically annotate my files with a reference dimension in millimeters.
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If I can do anything to support posting laser cut gaskets, just let me know. I'm mindful that Bambu added a laser cutter to its latest printer, so the number of laser cutters among us is likely to multiply...
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I actually just recieved one of the new Bambu H2D w/laser cutter at work, and would be happy to contribute any way I can on this project.
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