I recently found a manual on the RDworkslab.com site that’s better than the manufacturer’s. Unfortunately it’s too large to upload here. If anyone knows a work around to this let me know and I’ll post it. Otherwise here’s the link
http://rdworkslab.com/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=719
If anyone has any comments, corrections, etc please share them.
I’m not able to access it.
Do you mind uploading it to the wiki (Dallas Makerspace) and/or the Laser Committee folder on the committees share (\\files\committees\laser
- you should be able to access the \\files
server from the JUMP server…)? Please and Thank you!!
Sorry. I didn’t know they were no longer accepting new members. I have a copy but it’s too large to upload due to talk constraints and I don’t know how to save part of a PDF and upload in sections.
Can you save the full document on the wiki and/or the committee drive?
If you can provide instructions I can try later when I’m at my PC.
I tried uploading to the wiki. Here’s the description
Not sure it worked. I’m obviously not an IT professional.
It uploaded successfully!
Kudos and thanks Randy!
I also just uploaded a PDF with video list and summaries from the same forum. some of the videos are worth watching
Having just stumbled across this, I linked to it from the Lasers and the Thunder wiki pages.
Did anyone see this little jewel at the end of the manual? (yes, I read the whole thing)
Item 13. Homemade CerMark™
CerMarkTM is a coating that can be applied to metal to allow engraving. Here is a homemade formula
provided by Pierre Dradin. Mix 1/3 Zinc Powder with 2/3 Molybdenum Trioxide Powder (Molybdenum
Trioxide), and then add denatured alcohol or other to make it the desired consistency