Wobble is a very good option and you will need for 3 reasons: 1) make letters line bigger because laser beam is 0,001mm , so if you need more bold text or all you want. 2)you need for cutting, 1mm of size is ok, laser beam is too little for cutting, will weld again in the second pass, so wider line will leave exit sublimate material without problems. 3) you need for welding with laser, put together 2 plates and use wide wobble size (around 3mm) and give hi power and you will weld 2 materials, plastic too. For metals more power you have, more material you can weld. professional laser welding are 300w\500w for wobble use, but with 50w fibra I can weld too little projects, jewellery items too.
Based on this at 2:40, wobble settings reduced the 10mm circle down to 8mm. So in this case, wobble reduced size of object unless you increase the size of object by 1 mm all around; then circle should still be 10 mm.
Right, people for 99% are playing with laser and don't know a lot about potentiality. Yes wobble is used for cutting because the laser beam is too little to engrave deep material because the heating will weld again in the second pass, so will be a dirty engraving, wobble will build a wider line to cut where the sublimate material have enough space for exit. I use 50w MAX laser, and I cut easy 1cm too of materials, but remember to re adjust focus in time manually with the wheel if you don't have automatic focus hardware in your laser head. Wooble setting size will be good between 0.5mm to 1mm to do a good job.
@@emanuelelucarelli7147 Can you share what parameters do you use for cutting?, I´m also curious how can you weld 2 materials? do you have any video? Thanks!
Hello, Thank you so much for your videos, I really appreciate. I am cutting gold jewelry with 50 w laser machine I have, and when it comes to gold to really have to very careful to not waste any of it because of burning, my question is when I am using default cutting ( wooble is deactivated) what diameter laser line hit the spot that I want to cut,I am looking for the smallist possible to cut with no waste of gold. Thank you again .
Hey how are you doing I have a question I follow you on UA-cam I just bought a new fiber laser 50w OMTechlaser and I'm using EzCad2 and I'm trying to mark aluminum and when I make a circle I was wondering if there a way to make it ticker so it could be more nice able . Thank you for all your hard work and help.
Hey Jeff!! Iv seen all your vids.. lots of info. thanks for the education .. my laser should be in the next day or so from china.. im just wondering you have marked on alot of different materials.. my question to you is? have you tried marking on fabrics??? friend from up north Canada.. Hoss
I haven't marked on fabrics, but it might work on something synthetic. In general the organic materials aren't so great with fiber; more of a co2 application. Sounds like you'll be up and running this week - that's great!
Hi Jeffery, Just stumbled across your channel! I couldn't help but notice at 3.10 it looks like you have a sheet of stainless that you've been testing colour marking on? I too have a 20w fiber laser with a Raycus laser source. I was just wondering what laser source you had?
I've shown a video of pretty much every material I've tried to mark. I think the settings are mentioned in almost all of the earlier videos. They won't be exact as every laser is a little different, but they should provide a good starting point. Is there something specific you're trying to mark?
Anyone know how to record the prefect circle? I use the circle tool but when I record it I don't have any prefect. I need urgent help, since I spent a lot of money on my machine and I still haven't been able to use it. :(
Wobble is a very good option and you will need for 3 reasons:
1) make letters line bigger because laser beam is 0,001mm , so if you need more bold text or all you want.
2)you need for cutting, 1mm of size is ok, laser beam is too little for cutting, will weld again in the second pass, so wider line will leave exit sublimate material without problems.
3) you need for welding with laser, put together 2 plates and use wide wobble size (around 3mm) and give hi power and you will weld 2 materials, plastic too. For metals more power you have, more material you can weld. professional laser welding are 300w\500w for wobble use, but with 50w fibra I can weld too little projects, jewellery items too.
Thanks for the info!
Based on this at 2:40, wobble settings reduced the 10mm circle down to 8mm. So in this case, wobble reduced size of object unless you increase the size of object by 1 mm all around; then circle should still be 10 mm.
The wobble settings is used for cutting Metal substrate and making lines thicker not for making designs but you can do that as well.
Right, people for 99% are playing with laser and don't know a lot about potentiality.
Yes wobble is used for cutting because the laser beam is too little to engrave deep material because the heating will weld again in the second pass, so will be a dirty engraving, wobble will build a wider line to cut where the sublimate material have enough space for exit.
I use 50w MAX laser, and I cut easy 1cm too of materials, but remember to re adjust focus in time manually with the wheel if you don't have automatic focus hardware in your laser head.
Wooble setting size will be good between 0.5mm to 1mm to do a good job.
@@emanuelelucarelli7147 Can you share what parameters do you use for cutting?, I´m also curious how can you weld 2 materials? do you have any video? Thanks!
Jeff going thru your videos. Can u make one on tactile layering. For a raised feel effect
Hello,
Thank you so much for your videos, I really appreciate.
I am cutting gold jewelry with 50 w laser machine I have, and when it comes to gold to really have to very careful to not waste any of it because of burning, my question is when I am using default cutting ( wooble is deactivated) what diameter laser line hit the spot that I want to cut,I am looking for the smallist possible to cut with no waste of gold.
Thank you again .
Wait, what did you do with the aluminum foil? I was curious to see what it would do.
Hey how are you doing I have a question I follow you on UA-cam I just bought a new fiber laser 50w OMTechlaser and I'm using EzCad2 and I'm trying to mark aluminum and when I make a circle I was wondering if there a way to make it ticker so it could be more nice able . Thank you for all your hard work and help.
Great video Jeffery, lot to learn from it, i use a 50W fiber laser and i need to change some parametears, can you send me the pdf from video? Thanks
Hey Jeff!! Iv seen all your vids.. lots of info. thanks for the education .. my laser should be in the next day or so from china.. im just wondering you have marked on alot of different materials.. my question to you is? have you tried marking on fabrics???
friend from up north Canada.. Hoss
I haven't marked on fabrics, but it might work on something synthetic. In general the organic materials aren't so great with fiber; more of a co2 application. Sounds like you'll be up and running this week - that's great!
Without offset ,,can we change line width ,,??
Why you put foil on the surface at the end??
Hi Jeffery,
Just stumbled across your channel!
I couldn't help but notice at 3.10 it looks like you have a sheet of stainless that you've been testing colour marking on?
I too have a 20w fiber laser with a Raycus laser source. I was just wondering what laser source you had?
Just came across your test grid video! - Awesome work!
Yep, I also have a 20w Raycus.
Hi Jeff
Just wanna ask about different power ,
Speed and frequency settings for different materials
Can u help with that?
hi, if you need I can help you too
@@emanuelelucarelli7147 why not
If u have any information that can help
I've shown a video of pretty much every material I've tried to mark. I think the settings are mentioned in almost all of the earlier videos. They won't be exact as every laser is a little different, but they should provide a good starting point. Is there something specific you're trying to mark?
Anyone know how to record the prefect circle? I use the circle tool but when I record it I don't have any prefect. I need urgent help, since I spent a lot of money on my machine and I still haven't been able to use it. :(
Could you please send this user pdf to me?
hey Jeff!! well it work..
Thank you very much! (:
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