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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:54 am
by HercFeend
Hey everyone.

I wanted to float an idea passed you all, just to gauge your opinion and see whether what follows is a viable idea and if anyone would be interested. I hope it's ok to do this Mods, if not please let me know.

I own a company call redfusion ltd – www.redfusion.co.nz We design & create precision laser cut and etched products using a variety of materials including acrylic, metal and wood.

The website itself is currently aimed at our current primary market which is events (weddings, parties, corporate hospitality etc) although don’t let this fool you winkyy.gif We can and do manufacture a great deal of other bespoke products for our customers, the variety and versatility in what we can produce with our laser machine really is quite extensive.

Some technical details and limitations:
• We can cut Acrylic up to approx 15mm thick (it may be more but I’ll have to confirm that)
• We are able to source just about any colour acrylic, most of these in various finishes i.e. matt and gloss.
• We also use specialist ‘two core’ acrylics i.e. etch through the top layer to reveal a different colour underneath OR the style that show through clear, for backlighting.
• We can also cut wood, leather, board, paper & card to name a few.
• As well as being able to cut the various materials above, we can etch onto just about anything – Acrylic, Wood, Stone, Anodised Aluminium, Other metals with the help of an etching paste, leather, ceramic, glass, board, paper & card.........
• The maximum size of material we can currently work with is: 610mm x 457mm (24in x 18in) this is the table size.

One of the key points to remember with regard to the product we can offer is the ‘precision’ part. Our laser is a specialist professional laser system from the USA and can cut and etch at up to 1000ppi (pulses per inch – equivalent to 1000dpi on a printer) and is configurable to conduct it’s tasking to fractions of a mm.

So there it is, all the technical info.

My reason for posting: In the short time I’ve been a member of this forum I have seen the passion that everyone here has for both Siming and Model Making and I know what an expensive hobby both are especially when you want to take things to the next level and embark on the journey of building Sims and custom models. The cost of building is in no way helped of course by the fact that sometimes materials, products and services are only available overseas. This is where I hope to be able to help with the services I can offer utilising the machinery we have. There may or course be no interest or requirement in what we can offer, however if there is i.e. etched panels, switch labels, model parts, templates etc etc and anything else you can think of that I haven’t, then please get in touch – We’re versatile, open minded and hopefully we’ll be able to help

Blue skies

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 3:26 pm
by Bandit
Great to know thanks.

Nothing like the Kiwi tradition of adapting existing technologies to something else.

I used to work for a large Fire Equipment company. 0.9kg Extinguisher bodies make great windscreen wash bottles for aircraft. They are already pressure test rated and a damn sight cheaper than factory spec ones.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 4:00 pm
by Timmo
What do you take as a input to the cutting machine? (i.e file formats?)

PostPosted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 7:11 pm
by ashton
yea will forward ur company onto my product design teacher as sheet Acrylics can be hard to find in this country and some ya have to get in from Europe
wow laszer cutters are alsome ,We have just got a newly basic CAD CAM machine that takes for ever to cut

thanks for sharing

ashton

PostPosted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 8:57 pm
by HercFeend
Timmo wrote:
QUOTE (Timmo @ Oct 31 2008, 05:00 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
What do you take as a input to the cutting machine? (i.e file formats?)


Thanks for the feedback guys.

Timmo . The laser uses .cdr or .eps files, so we primarily use them. However we can sometime convert from .jpg and the like but this depends on the quality of the image.....

Cheers

PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 11:40 am
by HercFeend
Not sure if my PM is working....... smiliz2.png

Andrew & Adrian - did you get my replies OK?

PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 1:05 pm
by SA227
Sure did, will be in touch soon.