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Appendix C: Using the Rotary Attachment
The rotary attachment is designed to be used within the laser case, however its maximum engraving
diameter can be increased by modifying your laser system’s bottom panel. Please be aware that any
system modifications must be performed by an authorized technician and in accordance with all
applicable state and federal laws.
ALIGNING YOUR ROTARY ATTACHMENT
The best way to align your rotary attachment with the laser head is to build a jig that uses the frame
as a reference. This is a very quick process.
1. Starting Position
: Focus the laser head onto the rear frame of the rotary attachment on the far
left when facing the machine from the front.
2. Slide:
With the red dot visible, slowly slide the laser head to the right.
3. Align:
Adjust the positioning of the rotary until the red dot tracks back and forth evenly down the
center. Note that the rotary is not assembled to the body of the machine but is freestanding. You may
need to re-align your rotary each time you use it.
Figure 8.4
PRO TIP!
Rotary engraving is best performed along the
topmost area of the project.
It is crucial that the rotary be
level. Use a small carpenter’s level to be sure your rotary is
flat within the interior of the laser cutter.
Appendix B.
Rotary Attachment
Using the Rotary Attachment
The rotary attachment is designed to be used within the laser case, however its maximum engraving
diameter can be increased by modifying your laser system’s bottom panel. Please be aware that any
system modifications must be performed by an authorized technician and in accordance with all
applicable state and federal laws.
The best way to align your rotary attachment with the laser head is to build a jig that uses the frame as a
reference. This is a very quick process.
1. Starting Position:
Focus the laser head onto the rear frame of the rotary attachment on the far left when
facing the machine from the front.
2. Slide:
With the red dot visible, slowly slide the laser head to the right.
3. Align:
Adjust the positioning of the rotary until the red dot tracks back and forth evenly down the center.
Note that the rotary is not assembled to the body of the machine but is free standing. You may
need to re-align your rotary each time you use it.
Aligning Your Rotary Attachment
Rotary engraving is best performed along the topmost area of the project.
It is crucial
that the rotary be level.
Use a small carpenter’s level to be sure your rotary is flat
within the interior of the laser cutter.
NOTICE
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