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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill George View Post
    You might try the K40 group on FaceBook I think your the only one using that machine here. This is really not a hobby / build Forum.
    Be nice! I think we can be helpful! Don't be laser snobby!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Hair View Post
    If you chased away all of the hobbyists this place would be a veritable ghost town. I don't think that's the intent of this forum and it's certainly not your call. Not that I want to read about a bunch of K40 problems, but no matter what brand/model machine it goes on, if it's a low powered CO2, the lenses all need the same maintenance.
    And so would he better off asking on a dedicated Forum for the K40 or here Gary?

    In fact you advocated for separate Forum for Chinese machines back over on the never ending Glow Forge discussion.
    it's just a statement of fact, and why I would advocate for a separate forum for Chinese lasers as a way to better serve each group.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill George View Post
    And so would he better off asking on a dedicated Forum for the K40 or here Gary?

    In fact you advocated for separate Forum for Chinese machines back over on the never ending Glow Forge discussion.
    it's just a statement of fact, and why I would advocate for a separate forum for Chinese lasers as a way to better serve each group.
    When he asked about a mirror there was no need to tell him to go away and seek advice from a K40 forum. I do, however, advocate for separate forums for machine specific issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill George View Post
    And so would he better off asking on a dedicated Forum for the K40 or here Gary?

    In fact you advocated for separate Forum for Chinese machines back over on the never ending Glow Forge discussion.
    it's just a statement of fact, and why I would advocate for a separate forum for Chinese lasers as a way to better serve each group.

    It's not what was said. It was how it was said. If it were me I would have said.

    "Perhaps we can help, but there is a forum that deals specifically with the k40 machines. You can try there also."

    And then provide a link if you had it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Grudowski View Post
    Hello all,

    I am new to the forum and to laser cutting. I have a cheap k40 laser and I am wanting to replace the mirrors. I purchased these mirrors off of amazon. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DP2FNQ0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 They worked for a few seconds and then they shattered. I had the laser at about half power. Where these they wrong type of mirrors or where they just cheap. Can anyone direct me to some cost effective mirrors that should work with the k40. Thank you so much in advance for any help that you may be able to provide.
    Since you purchased on Amazon did you try to contact either them or the vender? Perhaps you got a bad set and I have had good luck with Amazon getting things right. It does say for K40 machines so there is no good reason why they won't work. BTW there is over 800 users on the FaceBook K40 group I found and there might be other groups (yes the other has over 2,000 members!) perhaps they would have suggestions, that you won't find here? I just joined the last one and there are some very good posts. It is the Chinese K40 Laser Group.
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    Sorry if this is a silly question, but are you sure you installed them the right way around? The shiny side should be directly towards the beam (not like a normal mirror where the shiny part is *under* the glass).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert McMahan View Post
    Sorry if this is a silly question, but are you sure you installed them the right way around? The shiny side should be directly towards the beam (not like a normal mirror where the shiny part is *under* the glass).
    Interesting thought Bert, wonder why nobody else suggested and since I have never replaced a mirror I just learned something.
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    I just checked my Triumph spare mirrors, the back side is a dull silver-gray. The GCC spare mirrors have near black backs. The mirror that used to be above the lens in my LS900 is virtually identical to look at on both sides! I turned it around once, figuring it was 2-sided on purpose to save me from buying a spare! Bonus!

    Nope- ... at full power it would barely mark Rowmark.

    This reminds me of when I made a mirror out of a hard drive platter. Took my LS900 about 5 minutes to burn a hole thru it!
    check out the beam spot in the mirror
    mirrhole1.jpg

    This is one way to tell if your beam is in alignment
    mirrhole2.jpg

    found out I made it from the wrong type of drive platter, oops... But I'm still trying to figure out how I was able to cut out this mirror in the first place, since it's GLASS!
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