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woodturningbypaul
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burn on the back

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HI All

busy playing with the machine and getting some good results, I am finding that i get some burn marks on the back of the wood when the laser goes over the bed bars. is there way i can reduce the marks or can i take the bed out and rest the wood over the edges and let it drop onto draw.

thanks

Paul
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You could mask the back off. If its beam scatter, a coat of masking tape might just be enough. Otherwise, let the bits drop.
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HI

Thanks for that , i expected that was the going to be the only way, just wasn’t sure if there was a trick i hadn’t heard yet

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Re: burn on the back

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Unless you want to buy spookys pin beds? I have one on my LS3020 and it works a treat. No beam scatter, because there is nothing for the beam to scatter off!
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