I have recently acquired a "K40" style laser cutter / engraver. (More info below for those who are unfamiliar with this type of unit.) I have been thinking about using it to cut gaskets. I am confident it will cut the typical paper or cork gaskets; might cut rubber; I'm guessing it wouldn't cut thin copper, though it would be interesting to try. I'm sure some of you have tried any or all of these; I'm interested in hearing about the results.
K40: Low-cost import, 40-watt laser, roughly 250 x 300mm maximum work piece capacity. It works out of the box, but it benefits greatly from some upgrades and tweaks, starting with better quality mirrors. These units are typically provided with very limited software, but open-source / free software (K40 Whisperer) is available, and a low-cost solution is widely used (Lightburn).
I've posted this in the CNC forum since the laser motion is controlled much like any other CNC tool.
K40: Low-cost import, 40-watt laser, roughly 250 x 300mm maximum work piece capacity. It works out of the box, but it benefits greatly from some upgrades and tweaks, starting with better quality mirrors. These units are typically provided with very limited software, but open-source / free software (K40 Whisperer) is available, and a low-cost solution is widely used (Lightburn).
I've posted this in the CNC forum since the laser motion is controlled much like any other CNC tool.