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2 -(((
3 -WAZER Desktop Waterjet Cutting Machine
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2 +{{{WAZER Desktop Waterjet Cutting Machine}}}
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7 7  [[Specs>>https://www.matterhackers.com/store/l/wazer-desktop-waterjet-cutter-machine/sk/MVN5VKM5]]
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9 9  )))|=Working Area
10 10  (LxW)|=(% style="width: 376px;" %)Max Allowable Working Pressure|=(% style="width: 307px;" %)Max Working Flow Rate
11 11  |[[image:WazerPhoto.png||alt="omtechaf3555.jpeg" width="200"]]|(((
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66 66  
67 67  **Rotation:** the angle which the part needs to be rotated to
68 68  
69 -**X & Y positions:** The top left of the screen represents 0. All X and Y movements are from the top left of your part. 
65 +**X & Y positions:** The top left of the screen represents 0, and all movements are positive. The top left of a selected part can be moved to a specified position.
70 70  
71 71  **Scale:** Scale of parts can be changed by any magnitude
72 72  
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74 74  
75 75  (Be aware of total physical space that the waterjet will occupy on a material, taking into account the width of the cut itself (kerf) )
76 76  
77 -[[image:1772478615037-166.png||height="266" width="554"]]
73 +[[image:1772478615037-166.png]]
78 78  
79 79  == Materials Selection ==
80 80  
81 81  Using the first dropdown menu, select the material category. Using the second dropdown menu, select the specific material you are cutting. If the specific material is not listed, consult an RPS studio staff member. Once category and material type are selected, input the material thickness in either millimeters or inches.
82 82  
83 -[[image:1772478775055-319.png||height="264" width="550"]]
79 +[[image:1772478775055-319.png]]
84 84  
85 85  == Cutting Path Adjustments ==
86 86  
87 87  Change the cutting path to match the design of your file.
88 88  
89 -**Outside:** Part will be cut outside the designated lines by a user given offset.
85 +Outside: Will cut outside the lines of your part by a user given offset.
90 90  
91 -**Centerline:** Part will be cut directly on the lines of your part.
87 +Centerline: Will cut directly on the lines of your part.
92 92  
93 -**Inside:** Part will be cut inside the designated lines by a user given offset.
89 +Inside: Will cut inside the lines of your
94 94  
95 -**No Cut:** Lines will not be cut
91 += Machine Setup (not done :0 ) =
96 96  
93 +The Long focal length lens in our large-format OMTech laser cutter allows for more efficient cuts in thicker materials. However, this comes at the cost of a slightly large spot size, and thus, less fine engraving abilities.
97 97  
95 +Use the table below to input the correct values for your material. Note that for engraving, the thickness does not matter, because it won't cut all the way through. We also have sample engravings at various settings in the RPS if you would like to change the depth or darkness of the engraving. Keep in mind that the depth and color might not be exact, as they depend highly on laser focus and various other environmental parameters that cannot be controlled.
98 98  
99 -[[image:1772479961994-308.png||height="242" width="554"]]
97 +**Cutting Table**
100 100  
101 -== Tabs and Leads ==
99 +|=**Material**|=Speed|=Max Power|=Min Power|=Passes
100 +|1/8" (3 mm) Birch Plywood|45 mm/s|70%|35%|1
101 +|1/4" (6 mm) Birch Plywood|15 mm/s|70%|35%|1
102 +|1/16" (1.5 mm) Cast Acrylic|90 mm/s|70%|20%|2
103 +|1/8" (3 mm) Cast Acrylic|55 mm/s|70%|20%|2
104 +|1/4" (6 mm) Cast Acrylic|20 mm/s|70%|70%|2
105 +|1/16" (1.5 mm) Buna N Rubber|80 mm/s|70%|20%|1
102 102  
103 -Tabs are a connection point between your part and where it's being cut on the material. Tabs keep your part in place while being cut, and improve the overall cut accuracy by preventing your part from popping up or out of place. The default settings are that all cut paths receive a single tab, with the size based on the material, however tabs can be manually adjusted as well.
107 +**Engraving Table**
104 104  
105 -A Lead refers to the distance that a cut will made away from the Cut Path. This is done to make sure that the pierce at the start of a cut does not remove any excess material on your part. The Lead’s location and size are designated with a blue indicator.
109 +|=**Material**|=Speed|=Max Power|=Min Power|=Passes
110 +|Birch Plywood|475 mm/s|50%|35%|1
111 +|Cast Acrylic|550 mm/s|20%|20%|1
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107 -[[image:1773683858499-270.png||height="255" width="534"]]
113 +Settings can be changed within Lightburn or on the physical OMTech Laser in the highlighted portion on the display screen. Please consult with a technician before changing speeds and power on the machine.
108 108  
109 109  
110 -= Machine Setup =
116 +[[image:omtech12.jpg||alt="https://wiki.rapidprototypingstudio.com/learning/omtech12.jpg" height="40%" width="40%"]]
111 111  
112 -== Turning Machine On ==
118 +== Dremel Laser Settings ==
113 113  
114 -1. Place SD card with part file into the right side of the wazer jet machine. **(SD cards are not provided)**
115 -1. Twist the E-Stop button to where it releases, the screen should begin to turn on.
116 -1. Check that the button on the bottom right of the machine is set to "On" (if screen is still not turning on, consult a staff member)
120 +All settings are preset within the Dremel's IP address site.
117 117  
118 -== Setting Up ==
122 +== Unsafe Materials for Laser Cutting ==
119 119  
120 -1. On the starting screen there will be two options, "Select Cut File" and "Setup & Maintenance". Press the OK button to Select the Select Cut File option.
121 -1. Scroll down until the cursor is next to the file you created earlier, and hit OK
122 -1. Loosen the Nozzle securing knob, pull the nozzle up, and retighten the nozzle securing knob, press OK to home the nozzle
123 -1. Fill the grit hopper on the left side of the machine, hit OK
124 -1. Check to make sure the blue water valve is in line with the vertical pipe, hit OK
125 -1. Secure the material to the cut bed using the screws and a screwdriver, hit OK
126 -1. Now that the arrow keys can be used to move the nozzle over the material, remove the plastic cover off of the cutting head.
127 -1. Loosen the nozzle securing knob, and place the tab side of the plastic cover underneath the nozzle.
128 -1. Lower the nozzle until it makes contact with the plastic tab, and tighten the nozzle securing knob and place the plastic cover back on top of the cutting head. Hit OK.
129 -1. The next screen will have several options. Before doing anything else, **move the origin to the location of your choosing**
130 -1*. Move Origin - allows you to move the origin for the program to a location of your choosing. **DO THIS FIRST.**
131 -1*. Cut - sends you to the next screen where you must press the Start button to begin cutting.
132 -1*. Dry Run - Follows the exact cutting path of the program without firing the waterjet.
133 -1*. Check Extents - Outlines the bounding box of the area being cut
134 -1*. Restart cut - if the cut fails or stops in the middle, this will restart the program in the Dry Run state and will allow you to resume the cut at any point along the program.
135 -1*. Cancel - sends you back to the starting screen.
124 +* ABS
125 +* Beryllium oxide
126 +* Carbon
127 +* Chlorinated plastics
128 +* Coated carbon fiber
129 +* Coated materials
130 +* Epoxy-based or phenolic resins
131 +* Fiberglass
132 +* Fluorine-based plastics:
133 +** PTFE (Teflon)
134 +** Fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP)
135 +* Galvanized metal
136 +* HDPE (High-Density Poly Ethylene)
137 +* Leather, Artificial or Chrome tanned
138 +* Materials containing:
139 +** Astatine
140 +** Bromine
141 +** Chlorine
142 +** Fluorine
143 +** Formaldehyde
144 +* Wood containing:
145 +** Flame-retardants
146 +** Halogens
147 +** Iodine
148 +* Wood that has been:
149 +** Coated
150 +** Fumigated
151 +** Pressure-treated
152 +** Stained
153 +* Mirrored surfaces
154 +* Nylon
155 +* Painted material
156 +* Varnished materials
157 +* Particleboard, paneling
158 +* Polycarbonate
159 +* Polychloroprene (CR or chloroprene rubber, marketed under the brand name Neoprene)
160 +* Polypropylene foam
161 +* Polypropylene sheet
162 +* Polystyrene foam
163 +* Polyurethane
164 +* Polyurethane foam
165 +* Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
166 +* POM Delrin/acetyl
167 +* Rubber
168 +* Styrofoam
136 136  
137 -== Run Part ==
170 +== Post Processing ==
138 138  
139 -***You must remain with the machine for the entirety of the cut* **
172 +**Required PPE** for woods and acrylic:
140 140  
141 -* It may be necessary to refill the water in the machine before running. Use the white 3 gallon bucket to pour more water into the tank directly. The water level should sit right below the surface of the bed.
142 -* Monitor the level of the grit while the part is running, if it's running low, machine will automatically stop the cut and shut off.
143 -* It is recommended to keep the hoppers topped off
144 -* If water starts pouring out from under the hoppers, the machine is having a backflow problem, **SHUT IT OFF with the E-Stop and notify RPS Staff.**
174 +* None
145 145  
146 -== Clean Up ==
176 +Once the job has concluded, allow the fumes to be vented for a minimum of 10 seconds. Please note that woods will have charring which is not harmful but may transfer to your hands or anything else it touches. If desired, you may sand the wood with the sandpaper we have in stock or use a sander. For acrylic sheets, peel off the protective film once ready for personal/project use.
147 147  
148 -1. Remove your part and any excess material from the bed.
149 -1. Clean material and part(s) off by dunking them in the grit catchers/water bucket. **DO NOT wash grit down the sink.**
150 -1. Pull the grit catchers out and drain the excess water back into the tank.
151 -1. Once the majority of the water is drained, dump the grit into the orange 5 gallon bucket
152 -1. Place the grit catchers back into the machine.
178 +**Required PPE** for rubber:
153 153  
154 -== ==
180 +* Latex or Nitrile gloves
155 155  
156 -== Required PPE ==
182 +[[image:ppe_gloves.png||height="100"]]
157 157  
158 -* Close toed shoes
159 -* Eye glasses/goggles
184 +Once the job has concluded, allow the fumes to be vented for a minimum of 30 seconds. Please note that rubber materials will char as well and it is best practice to wear gloves while handling them. Rinse the rubber cuts under water to wash off as much charred edges as possible.
185 +
186 +If you need assistance, RPS staff are always present to help with advice! **Please ensure that you return hand tools to their proper locations, and turn off the machine once use is complete.**
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