Parts for CoreXY laser engraver - Part 3 - Laser Holder
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A Simple DIY Core XY Laser Engraver Project This project is a simple, yet effective DIY laser engraver built around a CoreXY system. It uses a laser diode as the cutting tool and can be used for various tasks such as engraving on wood or metal. The corexy system provides a stable and precise movement of the laser head which allows for accurate cuts and engravings. The project is designed to be simple to build, using readily available components, making it accessible to hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts. Key components include: * 3D printed frame * Laser diode * Motor drivers * Power supply * Stepper motors The software used for controlling the laser engraver is Grbl which is an open-source firmware for CNC machines. It provides a simple to use interface for setting up and running G-code files. Assembly of the project involves attaching the 3D printed frame to the motor drivers, connecting the power supply, and installing the laser diode and stepper motors. The laser head is then attached to the CoreXY system which provides precise movement. The project also includes a simple calibration process for adjusting the position of the laser head and setting up the software for optimal performance.
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