I love the mom thing you made very interested in making a couple of those for family. If you had a link to where I can get some information on getting those enjoy the video thank you.
That's a Co2 RM Laser. I just did a review on it: ua-cam.com/video/xhnD7Sqgaf8/v-deo.html Best and most inexpensive laser I've ever seen. Direct from the factory.
Great info. Thanks! With LightBurn, can I send a file to a laser to engrave then, while that is running, open another file and send it to another laser? I sure would appreciate some help on that. Thanks!
Im very new to this but i did an engrave with the outline on 1 sub layer, however there were some parts of the image where the "outline" cut didn't quite match up to the engrave. What am i doing wrong?
I don't see how "start at bottom" helps with the vent. Either way, you are still pulling smoke and/or soot up across the material. The laser actually has to cut across any residue pulled upwards by the exhaust if you start at the bottom. If anything, I would think starting as close to the exhaust as possible would be better, but still either way... you're pulling residue across the piece 🤷♂
Next week I'll show you how I install Lightburn V 1.7. It's likely different than how you do it.
Good refresher video Rich. Looking forward to the live stream tonight. Thank you!
Hope you enjoy it Randy!
Thank you Rich ... I really appreciate the time and effort you put into making these videos!
Glad you like them Gerald!
Thanks Rich. It get so much out of your videos.
Glad you like them!
Thank you Rich
Thank you for watching!
Thanks Rich! So many good tips and LB settings.
Awesome! 👍 Thanks for watching!
Quick, but really helpful guide, thanks 🎉
You're welcome!
Very useful info as always , thanks Rch .
Glad it was helpful!
Good video and very well explained. See you on the live stream later today.
Thanks Larry👍
Good review of these concepts for working with layers.
Glad you think so Rob!
I love the mom thing you made very interested in making a couple of those for family. If you had a link to where I can get some information on getting those enjoy the video thank you.
I have over 300 videos on the channel Todd, I don't know which one you're referring to, sorry.
Nice. I stopped using it a while back. Not sure why I had not started again. This is a nice reminder. Thanks.. What is the M Laser I see in your shop?
That's a Co2 RM Laser. I just did a review on it: ua-cam.com/video/xhnD7Sqgaf8/v-deo.html
Best and most inexpensive laser I've ever seen. Direct from the factory.
Great info. Thanks! With LightBurn, can I send a file to a laser to engrave then, while that is running, open another file and send it to another laser? I sure would appreciate some help on that. Thanks!
Open another instance of lightburn and have each one connected to a different laser
Yes you can! Click File --> New Window and connect to the other laser.
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Im very new to this but i did an engrave with the outline on 1 sub layer, however there were some parts of the image where the "outline" cut didn't quite match up to the engrave. What am i doing wrong?
This is a hardware issue. Likely you're belts are not tight or the gantry isn't square Heather.
I don't see how "start at bottom" helps with the vent. Either way, you are still pulling smoke and/or soot up across the material. The laser actually has to cut across any residue pulled upwards by the exhaust if you start at the bottom. If anything, I would think starting as close to the exhaust as possible would be better, but still either way... you're pulling residue across the piece 🤷♂
Try it both ways and test it. The air is moving backward, so the smoke and small debris will as well.