
How often have you been unsure whether an object is really at right angles in the laser or whether you are really lasering exactly where you want to?
I have created a jig here, with which you can insert objects very precisely.
It works for me to the nearest mm without measuring or using the camera.
You get a new machine zero point here. For example, if you want to engrave a block with 10cm to 10cm, you only have to draw it in the XCS and move it to the coordinates X65 and Y25 and you can be sure that you are engraving very accurately. When cutting, I always leave at least 2mm space to avoid damaging the jig.
Why X65 and Y25? Because then you can also use the detail camera, as it does not reach all the way to the left.
Place an exactly right-angled piece of wood or even better a piece of acrylic up to the end of the housing.
Make sure it is all the way to the end of the housing.
Laser the file 1. Here you laser exactly at the position where you then have the new zero point. Make sure that you cut your workpiece completely downwards and to the right so that an L is created.
In order to have perfect ventilation for later projects and to be able to attach the clips, cut out the holes.
I have created the file in such a way that it can be made with X65 and Y65 as the zero point of the workpiece just created. However, as this does not have to be cut 100% accurately, you can put it in like this or simply cut another L shape.
Place your jig back on the housing and insert your workpieces.