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Lazer Builder RC
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Elevating RC Building with Laser Technology. The integration of lasers and software has significantly impacted the scratch building of RC airplanes. I've noticed that by minimizing the use of hand tools such as Exacto Knives and paper plans, building RC planes from digital plans has become a much more efficient process. Here, I'm excited to share my personal experiences with automating the scratch building process, in hopes that it may inspire and guide you to do the same.
MS Copilot describes it like this...
It seems like you’re referring to Lazy Builder RC, which is a channel on UA-cam that focuses on the integration of lasers and software in the scratch building of RC airplanes. The channel shares personal experiences with automating the scratch building process, and it appears to be a resource for those interested in efficient RC plane construction using digital plans.
MS Copilot describes it like this...
It seems like you’re referring to Lazy Builder RC, which is a channel on UA-cam that focuses on the integration of lasers and software in the scratch building of RC airplanes. The channel shares personal experiences with automating the scratch building process, and it appears to be a resource for those interested in efficient RC plane construction using digital plans.
Cheating Lil Satan part 3
Subscript here: ua-cam.com/channels/o-BP9ntxBanFdKwVLhOhQA.html
If your interested in building this lil Bird, maybe try this out. It looks to me like it would be very sturdy and easy to repeat if needed.
A very special THANK YOU for making this channel surpass 600 subscribers.
Chapter 3 is mostly about correcting the original cheat from the first Lil Satan Video. This is really good, wish I had thought of it before.
This video features plan
Lil Satan (oz6528)
And can be found here…
outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=6528
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If your interested in building this lil Bird, maybe try this out. It looks to me like it would be very sturdy and easy to repeat if needed.
A very special THANK YOU for making this channel surpass 600 subscribers.
Chapter 3 is mostly about correcting the original cheat from the first Lil Satan Video. This is really good, wish I had thought of it before.
This video features plan
Lil Satan (oz6528)
And can be found here…
outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=6528
as per the following...
Terms of Use
© Outerzone, 2011-2022.
All content is free to download for personal use.
For non-personal use and/or publication: plans, photos, excerpts, links etc may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Outerzone with appropriate and specific direction to the original content i.e. a direct hyperlink back to the Outerzone source page.
Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site's owner is strictly prohibited. If we discover that content is being stolen, we will consider filing a formal DMCA notice.
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Cheating LIL Satan part 2
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Subscript here: ua-cam.com/channels/o-BP9ntxBanFdKwVLhOhQA.html If your interested in building this lil Bird, maybe try this out. It looks to me like it would be very sturdy and easy to repeat if needed. A very special THANK YOU for making this channel surpass 600 subscribers. This video features plan Lil Satan (oz6528) And can be found here… outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=6528 as per the ...
Cheating The Lil Satan 1
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Subscript here: ua-cam.com/channels/o-BP9ntxBanFdKwVLhOhQA.html If your inerested in building this lil Bird, maybe try this out. It looks to me like it would be very sturdy and easy to repeat if needed. A very special THANK YOU for making this channel surpass 600 subscribers. This video features plan Lil Satan (oz6528) And can be found here… outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=6528 as per the f...
LightBurn 1. 7 Beta
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Subscript here: ua-cam.com/channels/o-BP9ntxBanFdKwVLhOhQA.html LightBurn 1.7 Beta is here! Check out the latest features and updates in this new version of the popular design software. Perfect for laser users! This video features plan Super Sportster 40 (oz2633) And can be found here… outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=2633 as per the following... Terms of Use © Outerzone, 2011-2022. All cont...
Spirit of Pitts Fuse (Part 2)
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Subscript here: ua-cam.com/channels/o-BP9ntxBanFdKwVLhOhQA.html Part 2 Couple tips and pitfalls solved on the Pitts Fuselage build Some discussion about this bird from 2005...www.rcuniverse.com/forum/scratch-building-aircraft-design-3d-cad-174/2645862-pitts-m12-26%-plans-available-soon.html This video features plan Spirit of Pitts OZ 14521 And can be found here… outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp...
Spirit of Pitts (Fuse Part 1)
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Subscript here: ua-cam.com/channels/o-BP9ntxBanFdKwVLhOhQA.html Part 1 Answering some questions on this big bird and how I would approach cutting and building it. Some discussion about this bird from 2005...www.rcuniverse.com/forum/scratch-building-aircraft-design-3d-cad-174/2645862-pitts-m12-26%-plans-available-soon.html This video features plan Spirit of Pitts OZ 14521 And can be found here… ...
LE Sanding Block Part 2
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Subscript here: ua-cam.com/channels/o-BP9ntxBanFdKwVLhOhQA.html Hey guys, thanks for checking out my channel! If you enjoy my content, don't forget to hit that subscriber button for more videos! In this video, I have a special intro just for potential subscribers! Thank you for your support! Subscribe for more content and stay updated with all my latest videos. I have been asked numerous times ...
weekend jammin -n- plannin 6: control line wing (Foam Replacment)
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Join us for some weekend jammin’-n-plannin as we tackle the control line wing foam replacement project. #Lightburn #lasergrbl #setup Subscript here: ua-cam.com/channels/o-BP9ntxBanFdKwVLhOhQA.html This video features planCox Foam Wing (Balsa) OZ 14639 And can be found here…outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=14639 If the music, you hear in this video interests you then check me out at ua-cam.co...
Cheating the Leading Edge: Beginner Laser cutting 15
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Subscript here: ua-cam.com/channels/o-BP9ntxBanFdKwVLhOhQA.html Part 3: Building the High 5, Plans are done, and now getting serious about the wing. If the music, you hear in this video interests you then check me out at ua-cam.com/channels/DUjs5vWmlaFv4NO6FH8ORQ.html I have been asked numerous times what setup I am running. Below is an associate link to a better version of my obsolete laser, f...
Printing Large digital plans at Home: Updated 2024
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Awesome, I had this model way back in the 70's when I flew control line. I actually thought about building another just for fun. Where you going to convert to r/c?
If you follow the link in the comment section to my video, this one is already remote control, but it turned out pretty small.
Considering exploring laser cutting myself. Is there a reliable process to scan existing plan prints and creating an executable means to cutting out parts?
Yes there is but I dont know how to do that. Having said that...there are bunches of them already done on Outerzone and Aerofred. You may find what your need on those sites already ready to pull into Lightburn and start cutting.
Very informative, thanks. Do you mention in any of your videos about using the trace image tool? I have a bitmap of the parts I want but the trace tool doesnt do a clean job. The other option is drawing vector over top in inkskape, but that is extremely tedious! Subscribed
I get a better trace from Inkscape but I agree with you that none of them are very precise. I use Lightburns line tool and spend lottsa time getting my bitmap plans to where I can cut them out. Somewhere in my vids There are some about tracing where I show how I do it. Check Titles...I cover a lot of ground on getting plans ready and cutting a kit.
Very nice video. I have a little bit of experience and am making small improvements each cut session. I find that more passes (like 10+) with lower power makes a cleaner cut with less scorching or blackened edges. This also gives a longer lifespan for diode lasers. With plywood the amount of glue they are made with makes a difference in cutting speed and quality of cut. The glue also smokes nasty stuff, my machine is in a home made case with an exhaust line going outside! Most importantly, take notes! I write a part number on each piece of material to keep track. Test test test... If you want to get serious with cutting get a CO2 laser for superior results & speed. I appreciate this video!
I have found that with just an aquarium pump and a nozzle I am able to add air assist on my diode laser and get really clean cuts even with high power, single pass, cuts. Thanks for check out my vids. Hope you can find something helpful here.
Can Anyone say what is the width of the wood used.
12in by 24in
So when I import the plans into LB, I shouldnt have to resize them? I only have a 400x400 size bed so I may have to split the fuselage up if thats the case.
Yes And I have a video out that will help with that. My “beginner “ series will help get you up to speed on most everything you need to know to get started. Also the Pitts biplane videos deal with oversized parts cutting. Especially on the fuselage.
My concern is scale. I have a Cessna Skymaster sheet but have no clue on scaling the pieces.
Any chance you could find the exact model on outerzone or aerofred? They are usually scaled correctly and in a pdf or dxf format ready for lightburn.
@@lazerbuilderrc1536 ok, thank you! I went to aerofred and got a set of plans that I will try.
Just a suggestion...cut 1 or 2 pieces with the laser to test for correct scale before trying to cut several pieces. The wood you save may be your own...LOL.
Nina Ferry
Good to see someone sharing their experience specifically for RC modeling. What I didn’t catch is what wattage your laser outputs? I’m considering buying a laser cutter but I’m stuck on the power (10, 12 or 20W diode laser) I’d like to be able to cut up to 4mm plywood in one go. Otherwise I expect to cut 1-3mm balsa mostly.
Mine is 10watt. If your looking to cut 4mm in one pass then 20watt or higher is a better option. Go as high as you can afford because turning the power down for thinner wood is the best option.
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Have you run across sites that have planes in pdf format particularly military. Hope lightburn Beta works out, I'll be following.
Try outerzone or aerofred
You could use OBS studio to record the screen AND the voice over. Much better to see in the video.
Most of the time I do that, however I was kind of in a hurry on this one.
That 40 is the one I'm having problems scaling. It imports it ridiculously small.
OK, the one that I have in the video the super sportster 40…I opened outer zone, went to the advanced tab at the top under advanced scroll to the bottom to cad files downloaded and unzipped the super sportster 40 file. It gives you a DXF file which light burn will open. Mine was the right size. Not sure why you’re getting smaller sizes off outerzone …you could verify it by printing it out if you need help with that, I have a printing plans at home video unless you have access to a large scale printer
Think I'm gonna set up my LB menus like yours. Looks like more room to work with.
I just discovered this weekend that Lightburn has a 1.7 version beta that you can download simply google Lightburn 1.7 I’m not gonna use it to operate my laser because I’m already set up in the old version but if you read through the documentation, it’s got some interesting new tools that might make all our lives easier when building airplanes
Just DL this plan.
How do you get the sizing right in lightburn if theres no refrence?
On this one plane the spirit of pitts I am merely trusting the sizing straight from the plans now that may not work out perfectly. There are a number of things that you can try. First off on the list of tools on the left of Lightbourn is a ruler you can use as measuring. Also check out my video on printing and scaling plans at home and one more thing I do when I suspect something is off is I will cut it out in cardboard or paper or some material that I’m just gonna throw away I can check exact accuracy. One other thing and I may be wrong on this, but I think Inkscape has more of a measuring set up and it’s free to use.
So, if I already have a vector file there's no need for tracing right? My next question is scaling. If it shows the parts laid out on say a 3x12 plank, then adjusting for the correct plank size should give the correct part size right? Or measure off of a full size draft.
Yeah guy Vector files are digital already. You won’t need to trace them. Trace when it’s a pdf bitmap file. Now for sizing. You only need to resize if you’re changing the scale…size…of the model. You can use Lightburns measurement tool to verify things like wingspan or fuselage length to see if the planes you have are going to give you the size you want. Also. Use my printing plans at home vid to see by the printout what size everything will be. Then maybe cut out just one or two pieces to compare to the printed planes to verify size.
If you have a vector file good chance it’s already set to the size it claims but use Lightburns measure tool to verify
Hey, can you send me that one, or tell me where to find it?
Look on Outerzone Advanced and then PDF Vector files
Could you explain #6 a little more in depth?
There are ways in Lightburn to set the laser to home in other words, go back to a starting position, but as a beginner it’s much quicker to manually set the laser to a home position and you’re gonna wanna do that between each cut or the laser won’t read right and your second cut will be off. Also, if your laser is like mine and doesn’t have limit switches, it may bang hard against the side of the railing and start stripping out the geared belts because it thinks it has more room than it actually does. If you find yourself in that situation, simply turn the laser off manually reset it to its original position like I did in the video then turn the laser back on it will reset itself in Lightbourn.
hello there, I have a lot of things to ask and say.. so, Is it a ridiculous idea if we found a way of communicating?
Email me at onequarterhuman@gmail.com
Or maybe look me up on X At. onequarterhuman. It’s for another page but still me.
Perfect flying ground.
That SeaBee park in Abilene Tx. Or just outside of Sturgis SD. I’d have to check the vid to see which.
Nice. Im in dude. 👍🏾🔥
Thank you for your support!
this is travis from the monitor station. very cool stuff here.
Glad you like it Travis. If you get any questions, you know how to get hold of me.
Fantastic video great intro
Thanks for the visit
Also forgot to mention if you enjoyed the song that was in the video I wrote that and many others. check out my other UA-cam page called “one quarter human”
what laser cutter are you using?
It starter as an XTool D1 standard 10watt. After adding the extension, I had to start using the D1 Pro settings. ( all free from the XTool site) I run Lightburn as a 2d cad and laser controller. Recently added air assist. Actually very basic. I think if I were looking into getting my first laser I'd look at some of these that already have air assist and more powerful lasers straight out of the box. Most I have seen can be extended for less that it cost me on the XTool.
Thank you for this tutorial , just tried this on the sidepiece for the BD5.
Did it work?
@@lazerbuilderrc1536 Yes it did, I had to reshape one of the weight-saving holes though because there wouldn't be enough "flesh" left but that was a breeze.
Really appreciate the videos man, learning heaps from ya please keep em coming.
Appreciate you tuning in. Please like and subscribe if you haven't already, check out my other page if that interest you and, otherwise hang out and learn. Happy building!!!
Hello sir how r u ineed lazer cut plan file plz...
I am actually working on setting up a Patreon account where members will be able to download my laser cut files. Stay tuned!! And thank you very much for checking out my videos.
How many watts is that laser?? Thanks!!
Currently I use an Xtool d1 with a 10watt laser. Works fine for balsa and light ply airplanes. Hopefully going to up the wattage soon. Thanks for checking out my videos.
@@lazerbuilderrc1536 thanks so much for the reply!! I’m loving your videos as I just purchased a 10w laser for Rc airplanes…..👍
Thanks for stopping by.
@@lazerbuilderrc1536 cheers! 👌
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Are we promoting promosm or is this just a secret code word?
Thank you- this was very helpful. I finally managed to program the esc brake on my ZTW ESC without needing a programming card!
You’re very welcome. It’s possible the same technique will work on other ESCs but I couldn’t tell you which ones.
Thanks for your insight, appreciate it. I have a large E-size roll plotter and can print full size plans. If you have several you would like printed for future projects just reply with your email contact and I will send you mine. I’ll cover shipping if you want them folded in an envelope but if you want them rolled in a hard tube, I would ask for shipping costs only.
That is a very kind and more than fair offer. My email address is terrymf532@gmail.com Right now I’m good on plans but always in motion is the future.
Brilliant I’m learning from you thank you so much from the UK 👍👍👍
Hello fellow RC’er from across the pond. Truly appreciate you stopping by. What kind of airplane are you looking at building?
Hi ya great to be in contact with you. I’ve flown and built RC all my life the old conventional way when there were no ARTF, so clued up well on building thankfully. Just bought myself a Atomstack A10 pro and loving it. I’m working like you in LightBurn and appreciate your videos so much. I have a question if you can throw any light on it. I’m having trouble when printing my pdf plans to scale regards to how many A4 sheets to print in no poster tile print. I’ve wasted I can’t tell you how much A4 paper and ink guessing, and guessing wrong, thus my plans g C coming out the wrong size and not to scale. I wonder if there’s a magic routine sequence of thumb to get this correct to print to the correct size of the plan. Just to have got me going , I’m building the old school Super 60 originally Ben Buckle build. I’ve filled your knowledge and aquired the vector plan from OZ to start me off but like I say just cannot get the print out size correct. It seems if I go either a way with the number of pages to print, it still doesn’t come out to the correct size. The only thing I haven’t fiddled with is the two options ( fit to scale or scale) Im sorry my post to you is so long, almost as long as the distance between us lol, but I have so many questions and can’t tell you how grateful I am to have come across you sharing the same hobby that we both love. Incidentally where are you located? I’m in central England Notts Sherwood Forest Robin Hood country. Again so great to be in touch my friend, John.
I am located....as they say...Deep in the heart of Texas. Abilene Texas if you wanna look it up on a map. You probably could have guessed that by my southern draw on my vids. LOL I have a solution to your problem. It will be in my video, Printing large plans at home. The only thing I can think of right off hand is...are you loading the digital plan in lightburn before you try printing? cause that is do-able but more difficult. You'll need to watch my video on Scaling and printing in Lightburn for that. Simply download the pdf from Outerzone and open it in so form of Adobe reader, The free kind works well for me. It will offer options to print in Poster format. I would like to hear more about your Atomstack a 10 laser. I've been looking at those and some other brands for a new/more powerful laser setup in my shop. Thinking ahead to large scale light-ply bulkheads. Anyhew,,,we need to find a way to communicate cause I'd love to see pictures from England. If you want you can e-mail me at terrymf532@gmail.com
Thanks for the tips. Doesn’t look like a stock machine. How big is it?
It’s an Xtool D1 with an extension added. I had to change the software from D1 to D1 pro to get Lightburn to recognize the entire size which is now somewhere around 17 inches wide and 36 inches long of usable space. It’s the standard 10 watt laser, which will hopefully soon have air assist and a camera system for doing overlays in Lightburn. Ooopppss. Spoiler alert!!
Great video. I have just started using my laser to cut plans/parts, but I have run into an issue that I cannot solve. What process did you use to cut your ribs and other balsa parts? I assume the tiled plan pieces you cut with your laser were a PDF file. How were you able to get it into a format lightburn could use? The plans on the blue paper appear to be just copied from a printed set, and are in a raster format, not vector format, which lightburn needs to work.
The paper plans are printed straight from the pdf file from Outerzone using my "Print Plans at Home" video. Also, the same Outerzone file I opened in Lightburn and hand traced the parts for cutting out the High Five on my laser using my video called "My Process" (parts 1 and 2). Lightburn will open pdf plans but if they are PDFbitmap then you'll have to trace them with Lightburn or by hand in Lightburn. Look under the Advance tab on Outerzone for plans in PDFvector that are ready to cut on a laser. Also cad plans will open in Lightburn if they are DXF. DWG plans will need to be converted to DXF. There are several online conversion sites available. My Beginner videos will help with a lot of these practices. Thanks for checking out my vids!!!
Can you please share the model of your first laser that is at the beginning of the video. Thanks
I honestly don't remember. It was some off-brand thing from Amazon. Kinda like this: www.amazon.com/SCULPFUN-Ultra-Fine-Compressed-Protection-Fixed-Focus/dp/B09MQMXXGD/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3AV5YP06YY9IE&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.8iz7LHag67hQlLmTtPf4a3_yi3jn-oo0Qa4L3Hyqu0LnZo__rrv1wdHzjsJEuGqtX21ySX5S5kyjKbIAjTbAy5Rb53uOx78rABzMimypgwJ9G1W0TnQG_J9smsduF5txY5zuyDwnUAOayBRz_rmYeDEcSiysjB-XGXQDIYhhAdWj-d-5f3gd83a87_iE9DHM_zuuBpJznJ7J-iE_WYafAVIcH0hnJV2MiR3QFp7O41vq_Xb4tn4kADB52cAhvrm54rrmjCXX1Y1DWudvVZIed5jQrAlz_FctT2yW7Tv6cs4.HCImuYHhLNJ0JcAExnQda4BGmteQ9eBui-_siyCVmIE&dib_tag=se&keywords=laser%2Betcher%2Bmachine&qid=1713152272&sprefix=laser%2Betcher%2Caps%2C164&sr=8-4&th=1
@@lazerbuilderrc1536 Thank so much. It is difficult to piece through the power and type required to cut the materials needed.
I have been looking at these. Cheaper and more value than my Xtool 10 watt. atezr.com/collections/laser-engraver
I have the Neje laser but it also came with a plotter pen accessory. Perhaps using a fine point marker would be an option. Then cut with scissors. Seems the covering wants to curl after being cut with the laser. Food for thought
I too, was very surprised that I could dial my laser down, cold enough to make the cut without damaging anything it’s low power, high speed, and the curling you saw in the video was actually from the role being rolled up tight for years. Appreciate you checking out my videos!!!
Congratulations, I really dig what you’re doing, keep it up. I’m brand new to a diode laser and just got back into RC planes after a 30 year hiatus.
I hope that you find as I have that taking away some of the hard work with the laser makes building the airplane so much more fun.
Okay, a few things about Adam's foam board. While it is next to impossible to cut with an LED it cuts like butter with a C02 laser. Not about power, about wavelength. I'm 65 and use a lot of it. Slowly trying to use more and more Baltic Birch and Balsa though. As to foam board being toxic, it is just paper and polystyrene so no worse than a lot of other things. You need proper ventilation no matter what you cut.
Thank you for chiming in here. I was wondering if air assist would work better. You have confirmed my theory.
Looking good !!
Thanks sir
Informative and good content
Thank you for the kind words. I hope it opens minds and furthers creativity. As for myself, using a laser has made building balsa, airplanes, fun again
Interesting, I'm a giant scale rc builder and bought a Atzer pro 20 watt to burn parts using Lightburn and thus far not having a great deal of success using the machine/ Lightburn@@lazerbuilderrc1536
I’ve been looking at the Atzer 24watt but wouldn’t think it would be a good beginner laser. Are you looking at building something from Outerzone or Aerofred? I wouldn’t mind at all helping you get the plan set up in Lightburn and then emailing it back to you. Assuming it’s OK with you that I make a video out of the work I did on the plans.
Right now I'm learning all I can , when I'm ready for assistance I ill get back to you, I have not decided what I will select for a plan set.Thanks for your offer to help. Bill@@lazerbuilderrc1536
No problem guy. I would encourage you to stick with it. Once you get past the learning curve you’ll discover things that you wish had been available 20 years ago.
So it would need to be a completely new design but it strikes me that with the laser we should be able to make a plane that simply goes togather like a 3d puzzle, no jigs, just snap togather and then hit with thin CA. Instead of typing I should be experimenting!
Exactly, right!! And in the event of a total destruction of your aircraft, you simply go back to the laser start cutting again That’s why I believe I got the name of this site, correct lol.
When I get to trying lasers I will be looking at your videos. Thanks, WA7VQR.
First off thank you for the kind words. And consider this, if all you did was cut ribs and bulkheads, you would save yourself hours and hours of time and it really does make the art of scratch building balsa Planes fun again. Now if I could just figure out how to get the laser to do all the finish sanding I would be set for life. lol.
Interesting project, what is your technique getting the plan items into Lightburn
Lightbourn will accept a number of different document types like PDF or DXF. It doesn’t like DWG but there’s lots of places online you can change a DWG to a DXF most everything on Outerzone is in some form of PDF. Thanks for checking out the vid.
Thanks very much for you insight and fast response@@lazerbuilderrc1536
You are using the xTool D1 Pro and the extension kit. Would this be correct? Did you upgrade to the 40 watt? Sorry if you covered this in a previous vid, I have watched most of the videos, but my memory is not as it was when I was younger. Go figure!🤔
It’s an original D1 with 10watt laser, extension kit and overpriced honeycomb bed. Payed for an air assist as well but never received it. Almost bare bones system.
Oh. I did have to download and use the D1pro software to get the laser to run the full extension. You may have spotted that and some of the videos I can run it off the original D1 software, but it will only use half the table size. With the 10 W diode laser even without an air assist I can cut quarter inch hardwood in a single pass. It’s just a very slow pass.
man you make this computer stuff look so easy.
What you’re seeing in the video is just the highlights. Nobody wants to go to a rock concert and see all the practice and rehearsals and arguing in the background and all the hard work that goes into it. They just wanna see the show and that’s all this is. Thank you so much for checking on my videos.
I realize this is a video for mostly beginners to the hobby and I have been toying with the idea of getting back to building balsa planes as I did religiously when I was a kid, but I'd like to share some things for everybody. For Tip#1: LightBurn is like salt on eggs. Eggs are great right out of the shell, they're good cooked and broiled, poached, and hard boiled... but adding salt? You can't really imagine having another egg without a little salt. LightBurn is absolutely mandatory and nobody ever says they regret paying the $55 or $110 for the full license. Just get it, you won't regret it. Also.. get an enclosure for your diode laser. I'd recommend, if you have the $$$, to consider a CO2 laser instead but they're significantly more expensive. Two advantages with an enclosure: the exhaust fan is good at removing smoke and any ash you have left over, and air assists. I was a firefighter when I was younger and I always thought it to be counterintuitive to feed a fire with air but when it comes to lasers, having a proper air assist actually completes the combustion process & makes the laser cut far more efficiently & a LOT less dangerously. Your stock catching fire is because you don't have enough air. It's also why you need to be cutting at a higher power & lower speed, which gives you more of a chance to start a fire. You keep a fire extinguisher close by and you watch your cuts: thank you for mentioning that to your viewers! That is a very VERY important aspect. Many, many people have lost their entire homes because they think it wouldn't happen to them. I have a 60W CO2 laser with a 20"x28" cutting bed (usable is about 19.5"x27"), automatic Z-axis autofocus, and I paid about $3,100 including shipping. Aftermarket, I purchased a 6" exhaust fan to upgrade the cheap Chinese loud fan. I purchased a premium lens from American Photonics, and I replaced my air assist from a sad little fishtank aquarium pump with a 6-gallon air compressor and fitted a regulator to my laser cabinet. I use my laser for my business so my upgrades are completely justified, but even if I was just using it as a hobby laser, I'd skip the diode 2-axis laser and go with the CO2. Again, much more costly but if used correctly, you have a very low chance of fire, you'll use a lot less electricity, and far less wasted materials. Even as a hobby laser, trust me, after some time you'll see it saves you time, money and energy.
And you have now set the lazy builder RC record for the longest post. Absolutely lots of good tips there things that I should mention more often in my videos regarding safety such as goggles fire extinguisher plenty of air ventilation all good points I appreciate you taking the time to mention those things.
Man I wish I could figure this out. I have so many planes I want to build a lazer cutter would speed up the process so much.
Do you have a laser now or is it just something you’re looking to do in the future? Or do I need to start a Patreon account and cut short kits?
@@lazerbuilderrc1536 i currently do not have a lazer every time I look at them I end up not sure what to get and the price of some is quite high so I never hit the buy button.
I have seen a couple out there that have extension kits available. It has lowered my stress level a lot once I extended my laser. Especially cutting RC Airplane parts. So far I have not needed more than 10watts of power out of the laser but you really cant go wrong getting more power as well. So consider workspace 1st and then power.
AS expected very informative.
Appreciate that!! Thanks for tuning in.