yup, also for cutting
The reason to raise the work a bit from the actual bed is to reduce the effect of reflection of th ebeam onto the underside of the work piece.. because it's raised, the beam would be out of focus by the time it hits the underside reflection on the work piece
yup, also for cutting
The reason to raise the work a bit from the actual bed is to reduce the effect of reflection of th ebeam onto the underside of the work piece.. because it's raised, the beam would be out of focus by the time it hits the underside reflection on the work piece