Why does the laser randomly miss during the cutting process?
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Abel
2024-01-23This is usually caused by the wood. Plywood is glued from different sheets of wood and the glue is usually not evenly distributed at cheap pieces. I guess you have glue traces inside which aren’t cut through. You can add a few passes to be sure, but depending on the materials they used, you will never cut through at these spots.
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2024-01-23I have another theory… Material doesn’t change so much that it goes from burnt to nothing, there is not even a mark at these random locations. This indicates to me it isn’t lasing. I think you have an intermittent broken or loose wire/connector. Most likely in one of the moving parts, such as in the drag chain or a connector… I’d bet on the drag chain as this is the where most of the movement occurs.
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