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    VersaLaser Rotary Accuracy

    Hi,

    We have a VL-300 along with their rotary attachment. We have some small cylindrical-ish parts we need to mark as accurately and repeatably as possible.

    My question is does anyone know if the Rotary Attachment returns to the same position at the start of each part? And how accurate that position is?

    BTW, to do this we will most likely have to replace the stock part holding cone with a custom part to position our parts more accurately. So if anyone has any experience with doing something like this I welcome your input.

    Thanks for any help.

    Pete G.

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    I don't have a versalaser, but I'm assuming it's pretty much the same as mine.

    I'm not exactly sure of what you are asking, but on occasion, some glasses require me to do a second pass for various reasons. The second pass aligns exactly with the first pass, so I'm sure the home position is dead on with the first pass.

    Here's an old thread about modifying the rotary attachment.

    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=58508
    ULS M-360 35W, Corel X3

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    Pete,

    I have your exact setup. Did my first job the other day where I had to mark the same location on every item.

    Found out by pure trial and error that by using the advanced driver I was able to locate the engraving between some silkscreened art on the piece.

    Also used the blue painters tape to mask the area and engraved on a very very light setting to test my layout. Marked the tape but did not burn through to the piece. Once I had my layout nailed and determined what I use as a key on the item to line up on, I was able to repeat it consistently.

    To answer your questions - yes it starts at the same spot so once you have your layout down and place the piece in the same each time you can be very accurate and repeat. Have not had to make any jigs/adapters.

    Good luck,

    Todd
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    Todd Schwartz - Des Moines, Iowa
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    Pete,

    The Rotary attachment for the Versa does return to the starting point each time it is run. You must be using the current software 1.28.5 with win XP or 1.29 with Vista. We have adapted the three jaw chuck onto the rotary and it works very well. We used the 2" chuck from Buck Chuck USA.

    You can see them here www.buckchuckusa.com you will need there adapter as well.

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    Thanks guys. Looks like it will be something we can do.

    Thanks

    Pete G

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Mackenzie View Post
    We have adapted the three jaw chuck onto the rotary and it works very well. We used the 2" chuck from Buck Chuck USA.
    Do you have pictures of your modified rotary with the check in place? Also, which Buck Chuck did you use?
    Have a great day,
    Cary Fleming
    Laser Wonders
    Euless, TX
    VersaLaser VL-300 (40w), Corel Draw 2019, Photograv, Dye Sub Printers, Heat Presses

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    Cary,

    There is a picture in this thread. I will have to find the part # and I will let you know.

    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...ighlight=chuck

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