I've just got back from a session at BuildBrighton, using my CNC machine (
http://nerdclub-uk.blogspot.com/2011/06 ... chine.html) but was quite disappointed at the results. I'd hoped to use a router to cut shapes out of 6mm (and hopefully in future 9mm) MDF but the CNC machine didn't like it at all. I ended up cutting about 2mm at a time, over multiple passes.
All in all, I reckon it'd probably be quicker/easier to cut using a laser cutter and wondered if anyone here has experience (and hopefully success) cutting MDF (or plywood) to 6mm or 9mm thickness - maybe over two or three passes - using the LS3020?
Basically, I making miniature guitar shapes - with 3mm acrylic on the top and bottom, and I need to separate them with about 9mm, with a space inside for all the electronic trickery that makes them work. The inner material in the sandwich doesn't necessarily have to be MDF - just something that either has a nice edge or can be covered/painted
I know - after the replies here - that I can expect to be able to cut the face and back in 3mm acrylic in a single pass with an LS 3020. Would I be able to cut through 9mm material (mdf, plywood, plastic, or some other magic material) if I go for two or three passes? They're pretty simple shapes so shouldn't take long to cut out....?