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# Laser suitable materials | ||
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Materials that can be cut/engraved (largely taken from the [London Hack Space wiki](https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Silvertail_A0_Laser_Cutter#Allowed)). | ||
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If you want to cut a material which is not on the allowed list you must contact the maintainers through the members email list to ask permission. | ||
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## Prohibited materials | ||
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- **Anything that cannot, with reasonable confidence, be identified** | ||
- Cork (fire risk) | ||
- Wood which isn't explicitly laser-grade (laser contamination, fire risk, emissions) | ||
- Food (laser contamination, fire risk, emissions) | ||
- Body parts | ||
- Plastics containing PVC (laser contamination, emissions) | ||
- Plastics containing ABS (laser contamination, fire risk, cyanide emission) | ||
- Fibreglass (laser contamination, fire risk, emissions) | ||
- Circuit boards (laser contamination, fire risk, emissions) | ||
- Polycarbonate (laser contamination, fire risk) | ||
- All metal (except engraving anodized aluminium) | ||
- Polystyrene (laser contamination, fire risk, emissions) | ||
- Polypropylene (laser contamination, fire risk, emissions) | ||
- HDPE (high-density polyethylene or polyethylene) (laser contamination, fire risk, emissions) | ||
- Carbon fibre (laser contamination, fire risk, emissions) | ||
- Shuttering ply (laser contamination, fire risk, emissions) | ||
- Latex (laser contamination, fire risk, emissions) | ||
- Leather, all. (laser contamination) | ||
- **Anything not explicitly allowed (either in the lists below, or by prior permission)** | ||
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## Allowed | ||
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Woods: | ||
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- Laser-grade MDF (max 8mm) | ||
- Laser-grade plywood | ||
- Birch ply (max 9mm) | ||
- Poplar ply (max 9mm) | ||
- Balsa wood | ||
- Paper (cutting only) | ||
- Card/Cardboard (cutting only) | ||
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Plastics: | ||
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- Thin Polypropylene sheet (<1mm) | ||
- Acrylic (max 10mm) | ||
- Foamcore (non-PVC variety) | ||
- Correx (Genuine non PVC) | ||
- Depron foam (Fire risk, must be closely monitored) | ||
- EVA Foam (if real) | ||
- Delrin (max 8mm) | ||
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Textiles: | ||
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- Cloth/felt/hemp/cotton (Not plastic-impregnated fabric) | ||
- Polar Fleece | ||
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### Engraving only | ||
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- Stone | ||
- Ceramic tile | ||
- Non-resinous wood IE hardwood | ||
- Glass | ||
- Anodised Aluminium |