We recently bought an X-Controller and decided to take the laser off the X-Carve, as the laser enclosure was too cumbersome to deal with in the space we currently had the X-Carve. My question is if we bought one of the $200-$300 DIY ~40cm*50cm laser engravers that have really low powered lasers, could we swap out the Laser, Laser Driver, and Stepper driver with the 3.8w jtech laser, Jtech laser driver, and the Arduino&G-Shield combo from the original X-Carve? What would probably be the max federate? What are all the settings I would need to set? Thanks for all your help. We have the perfect space for a small machine like that, including a laser eye shield.
I had not considered that before, I will look into it. I wonder why you cant get Nema 17’s anymore in the kit. What do you mean by “moves the laser across the material”? Do you mean by having a gantry and carriage like the X-Carve?
Robert,
I may not understand your question, but I have the larger version (edit: actually mine is same size as Jeff posted) set up with a laser diode and running with Mach3. Axis speed is no problem as the unit is originally intended for CO2 lasers.
John
My point was that it’s capable of those speeds with the proper controller. They state the frame in the video can travel @ 1500mm/s. Lightobject specs for the LSR-KIT4060XY is capable of X:500mm/s, Y:350mm/s. I trust that to be true with there controller.