Setting up the Piburn Rotary on an 80W Omtech Laser using Lightburn

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  • @woodunlimited
    @woodunlimited  2 роки тому +2

    Settings
    Idle Speed 20
    Idle Acceleration 100
    Idle delay 0
    Start Speed 10
    Min acceleration 25
    Max acceleration 100
    Accel factor 80
    GO Accel factor 120
    Speed factor 80
    X start speed 20
    Y start speed 15
    X acceleration 10000
    Y acceleration 3000
    Line shift speed 150
    Facula size 98
    Engraving factor 100
    Enable Rotary True
    Pulses per Rotation 5200(depends on
    Diameter: 63 (depends on size of rotary wheel)
    Nothing else was changed from stock settings.

  • @criscodesigns9477
    @criscodesigns9477 Місяць тому

    I've had my rotary for months and I have been too afraid to figure out how to do it lol. thanks for the video and confidence

  • @embtroop
    @embtroop Рік тому

    I just got my PiBurn4.0 and it's time to go in on it. Great job keeping it simple. I have an Omtech 50W and the original rotary accessory with 3 metal rollers. I learned some things the hard way and I measured with tape and made adjustments on that old thing and made it work months back but uh, no enthusiasm to work that thing LOL. I did OK on a large rolling pin. Your instructions for saving and recovering the settings file is perfect. I am subscribing next. Thanks for being there!!

    • @woodunlimited
      @woodunlimited  Рік тому +1

      Thank you @embtroop. I'm really glad this video helped!

  • @cpelt7
    @cpelt7 2 роки тому +2

    This is an AWESOME explanation!!!!

  • @lajuannatucker5765
    @lajuannatucker5765 12 днів тому

    Thank you for this video! It was very helpful but I’m having an issue. I followed the settings step-by-step and confirmed that my settings match yours. I’m using an 80 W omtech, laser engraver and when I go to burn my image, I get a message that says it will exceed the bounds of my machine. Do you know why that could be happening?

    • @woodunlimited
      @woodunlimited  11 днів тому

      Hi! There could be a few reasons. The purpose of this alert is to let you know that your image will extend past the edge of your machine's engraving area. If lightburn has been set up with proper bed size for your machine, and you are using a design that is small enough to fit onto the tumbler(ballpark 2 - 8 inches), then the first thing I would try is to:
      1) Unplug your rotary
      2) Plug back in your laser's x axis
      3) Make sure your bed is low enough that the nozzle can't hit the rotary
      4) Power off your laser
      5) Power your laser back on so it can rehome
      6) Position your rotary near the center of the bed
      7) Using the keypad, move the laser head/nozzle pretty close to the center of your tumbler or bottle
      8) Unplug the laser's x axis
      9) Plug the rotary back in
      10) Manually center the laser nozzle over the tumbler where you'd like to place your design
      11) Adjust your focal height(distance from the nozzle to the tumbler)
      12) Frame your design
      13) Close the lid of the laser
      14) In Lightburn in the "Laser" Window on the Right hand side of the screen make sure you are set on "Start From Current Position" and "Job Origin" is set to Center
      15) Hit start once you you feel good that all of your physical setpoints are in place, and you have power and speed settings where you want them.
      16) Let me know if this helps you out.
      Also, for testing tumblers so you don't create too much waste, you can wrap them in aluminum foil and masking tape with lower settings to make sure your design will be the correct size and orientation. Once you test on the tape/foil, you can remove it and engrave the tumbler. Watch out for the possibility of fire with the masking tape.

  • @Ant13games
    @Ant13games Рік тому +1

    Do you need to change the number steps when you have different diameter cups?

    • @woodunlimited
      @woodunlimited  Рік тому

      I haven't had to change the steps per rotation at all, but I see other people online saying that they do change the steps. I don't know why they're having to change them.

  • @reneecarnochan7855
    @reneecarnochan7855 2 роки тому +1

    Can you tell me what is the metal tape that you are using?

    • @woodunlimited
      @woodunlimited  2 роки тому

      For sure. It's a metal foil tape usually used for sealing ductwork. You can grab it on Amazon here: amzn.to/3OuPbCU

  • @arkeshamooreDST37
    @arkeshamooreDST37 2 роки тому +1

    Can I have settings

    • @woodunlimited
      @woodunlimited  2 роки тому +1

      Idle Speed 20
      Idle Acceleration 100
      Idle delay 0
      Start Speed 10
      Min acceleration 25
      Max acceleration 100
      Accel factor 80
      GO Accel factor 120
      Speed factor 80
      X start speed 20
      Y start speed 15
      X acceleration 10000
      Y acceleration 3000
      Line shift speed 150
      Facula size 98
      Engraving factor 100
      Enable Rotary True
      Pulses per Rotation 5200(depends on
      Diameter: 63 (depends on size of rotary wheel)
      Nothing else was changed from stock settings.

  • @TimothyAllsteadt
    @TimothyAllsteadt 8 місяців тому

    Instead of hitting the mirror image, have you tried turning your rotary 180 degrees so the top of the cup is on the left? Then on lightburn, you'll need to change rotate the design 270 degrees instead of 90.

    • @woodunlimited
      @woodunlimited  8 місяців тому

      I did something similar. Now I don't mirror the image on the screen in Lightburn, I mirror the image in the rotary settings. So now, the orientation of the image in lightburn matches the orientation of the design when I'm facing the laser.

  • @oysterbaydesignco.
    @oysterbaydesignco. 2 роки тому

    Is this just for PiBurn or is it true for any rotary attachment for the 80W?

  • @tjoe1980
    @tjoe1980 2 роки тому +2

    I have been looking to get the Omtech 60 or 80 watt laser,kinda torn on which one to get though. My oldest son is a freshman in high school and they have an Epilog laser and it is a 60 watt laser and from the first day he used it thats all he can talk about. His time on it is limited though. I think it would be great for him to be able to start a little buisness of his own because he has shown us the possibilities and your channel was one of the first ones we watched! We got a kick out of the "I'm bilingual bitch" cup,so I became a subscriber. So my wife and I decided to start looking for a laser and Omtech seems to be about as good as you can get. Any thoughts and ideas to help us decide? Thank you and keep up the great work my man!

    • @woodunlimited
      @woodunlimited  2 роки тому +2

      That's really awesome, TJ. This is a great hobby and way to start a business for a kid in high school. I think a kid that age(once they learn the machine) could easily make more money from a laser than with a regular minimum wage job. Also, idle hands are the devil's playground, so keeping him busy and driven is key.
      I think the 60w or the 80w are great starter machines. If the work area(bed) is the same dimension and you don't plan on a heavy volume of orders, the 60w should be sufficient. If you're cutting thicker materials and need speed, then going with an 80w or 100w would help you in that area.
      The biggest things I wish I would've known from Day 1 are:
      Get an aftermarket exhaust(ac infinity works well), get an aftermarket chiller to keep the laser tube cool(cw5200---don't get the 3000), and you will likely want to upgrade the air assist if you do a lot of cutting.
      I wish you luck and if you have any questions on your journey, just drop them here and I can answer in paragraph form or I will drop a video to help you out!

    • @tjoe1980
      @tjoe1980 2 роки тому

      @Wood Unlimited Thanks for getting back to me so fast and for all of the great information, that definitely helps us in our decision! My son is taking a Entrepreneurial financial class next year so his gears are already turning on the possibilities, your videos have inspired him to take his ideas and make them a reality,thanks again!!!

  • @OFD263
    @OFD263 2 роки тому

    Will this work 100 watt?

    • @woodunlimited
      @woodunlimited  2 роки тому

      Yes. It should work just fine with a 100w

  • @woodunlimited
    @woodunlimited  2 роки тому

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