In the beginning of this year (Jan. 26), before building anything, I did a small experiment to confirm the most important idea of this project: hardening polymer clay with laser.
Methods
The materials are:
- Polymer clay: Fimo Soft (black)
- Laser: VoidMicro LD3070LA
- Diode laser module sold on AliExpress at approx. $32
- 5.5W, 450 nm (blue visible light)
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/2589361710567290400.jpg)
The small amount of clay was kneaded and stretched into thin layer of about 1 mm.
Then the small area on clay was irradiated with laser, in a manner similar to filling an area with pen.
The laser power (PWM input) was set to 100%.
Results
The irradiated area became hard rubber-like state, and it was not easily teared apart when pulled.
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/5845811710567998254.jpg)
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/6738171710568006685.jpg)
Therefore, it is proven that polymer clay can be baked with laser.
However, the process generated terrible odor. Safety of this process has to be investigated further.
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