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More laser fun - making a new Porsche part.

I posted recently about the aggravating job of replacing the door handle gaskets in my 968.

Finally got the sockets connected, after a total of 24 hours.
While the door panel was off, I noticed one of the foam pads was in pretty bad shape.

So I made some new ones.






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That is awesome! Nice work!

Will that laser cut anything? Polycarbonate? Sheet metal? Etc
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That is awesome! Nice work!

Will that laser cut anything? Polycarbonate? Sheet metal? Etc
Sheet metal? No. I wish it did. Wrong kind of laser for that.
While it will technically cut PVC and vinyl, it'll rust the machine and likely kill me.

Here's the materials list
https://www.epiloglaser.com/how-it-works/laser-material-compatibility.htm
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Any pics of the 968? They are lovely, but rarely seen.


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I posted recently about the aggravating job of replacing the door handle gaskets in my 968.

Finally got the sockets connected, after a total of 24 hours.
While the door panel was off, I noticed one of the foam pads was in pretty bad shape.

So I made some new ones.





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Any pics of the 968? They are lovely, but rarely seen.

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Interesting video. Does it always go back over a cut? Is that to blow air, prevent warp or burn?
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What is it you use it for in real life, aside from the custom replacement for perished foam bits inside the door of that beauty car, what color is it inside?
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Very cool, my brother has a similar setup and does all kinds of cool stuff with it (in addition to heavy production work on stencils).

One thing I did notice is that the foam you cut appears to be open cell where the original part looks to be closed cell. Depending on the application this could be a big deal.
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Interesting video. Does it always go back over a cut? Is that to blow air, prevent warp or burn?
Not sure why it did that this time. Normally, it does not.

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neato

What is it you use it for in real life, aside from the custom replacement for perished foam bits inside the door of that beauty car, what color is it inside?
Grey. One of just 32 or so, grey on white, manual, coupe.

Laser's main purpose is to cut pickup bobbin flatwork out of vulcanized fibre.

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