Can LO's prefabbed honeycombs be cut or modified?
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 9:16 am
One of the downsides of doing your own laser happens when you don't plan the endgame very well. My laser's table does not quite match any of the sizes of prefabbed honeycombs.
I've made a simple honeycomb out of aluminum hex core from McMaster, but it has a rather large 0.5" cell size.
Are the honeycombs in LO's catalog easily modifiable? For example, can I remove the frame, cut the honeycomb, and reassemble? I have plenty of metalworking tools.
I assume it's either "Yes, no problem" or it's really hard. My guess is that this is not worth trying, cutting the honeycomb will be painful, hard to get a clean edge, and the support rods on the inside, and possibly the frame, are probably welded in.
But: worth asking! I've got plenty of plan "B"'s to make my own honeycomb, but prefabbed ones are oh-so-convenient.
/Mitch.
I've made a simple honeycomb out of aluminum hex core from McMaster, but it has a rather large 0.5" cell size.
Are the honeycombs in LO's catalog easily modifiable? For example, can I remove the frame, cut the honeycomb, and reassemble? I have plenty of metalworking tools.
I assume it's either "Yes, no problem" or it's really hard. My guess is that this is not worth trying, cutting the honeycomb will be painful, hard to get a clean edge, and the support rods on the inside, and possibly the frame, are probably welded in.
But: worth asking! I've got plenty of plan "B"'s to make my own honeycomb, but prefabbed ones are oh-so-convenient.
/Mitch.