SECTION 11: OPTIONAL FEATURES
In most cases you will want to load your cylinder with the larger diameter on the left (drive wheel side). The scissor jack
is used to elevate the right side of your cylinder so that the top surface is horizontal. Load your cylinder onto the Rotary
Attachment so that it is just touching the black bumper. Using the clamp to hold the glass in place is optional. Some odd
shaped glasses rotate better if they are clamped to the drive wheels, but most glasses and other cylindrical objects do not
require clamping.
Many glasses, like this one, do not require the use
of the clamp. The clamp is used mostly for hard to
rotate cylinders or very lightweight objects that need
more than just gravity to hold them in place.
Use the scissor jack to raise the right side of the cylinder so that the engraving/cutting surface is horizontal. The photos
below show the same flashlight at a severe angle to horizontal. If your cylinder is not horizontal to the X-beam the laser
will lose focus as the carriage head moves across the flashlight. This causes the engraving quality on the right hand side
to suffer dramatically.
Incorrect Setup: The flashlight is not horizontal. Raise the
right side of the flashlight by turning the jack screw.
This photo shows the clamp holding a
glass against the drive wheels. Use the
thumbscrews to adjust the clamp in and out.
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Correct Setup: The flashlight is horizontal to the X-beam
Fusion Rim-Drive Rotary Attachment
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