At 07:18 AM 5/1/2020, Hugh Pyle via cctalk wrote:
I've cut Mylar tape with a Glowforge laser. It
cuts very nicely but the
alignment is a major hassle, plus you can only cut ~15" of tape which
doesn't go very far. Not worth the effort. If you were to build a custom
linear drive it might work. But also very slow.
Hmm. You could have N fixed lasers at the spots of potential holes,
and then a mechanism to move the whole assembly of them in the shape of a
single hole, drawing them all at once.
You could have one laser on that moved precisely along the hole row,
and use the same sort of mechanical motion to draw a hole.
How much laser do you need to cut paper, how much to cut mylar?
Were there any paper tape devices that did not use the sprocket holes
to move the tape?
- John