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The goal of this build was to use as many off-the-shelf Openbuilds components as possible, leveraging bundles to simplify the build further. Still, there are a few pieces that need to be custom printed, such as the mirror and laser head mounting plates and the Mini V gantry shims. The gantry shims are essential to ensuring the height remains consistent as the beam travels from mirror to mirror. The main problem with stock "Cheap Chinese" "K40" 40W CO2 Laser cutters commonly purchased off of eBay is that they use custom, hard-to-find hardware of often questionable quality and consistency. Also, their chassis separates the tube and its fixed X Stage mirror from the moving Y Stage, thus making it nearly impossible to ensure the mirror heights stay consistent. This creates a needlessly painful alignment problem that many people constantly suffer from. Still, the core laser components provided in a stock K40 are serviceable, so the hope is that this replacement rail system will allow for a relatively affordable modification option that drastically simplifies the alignment process by improving the component quality and integrates the stages together to effectively turn a 3 dimensional alignment into a 2 dimensional one.
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