The previous video on camera alignment was very good. This one is even better. The trick with overlaying the 39.5 mm circle to test your results alone is a game changer. After duplicating this trick on #2 just as Dimitri did, I moved #4 elsewhere on the workbed, set framing to continuous and fired up the “rubber-band” framing tool. Watching that beam track perfectly in the previously engraved circle was immensely satisfying! And just in time for my post computer crash realignments.
At about 2:10 for the speeds and power, what is suggested for 20w? I assume these settings have to be loaded each time you turn the laser on and run a project. Is that true for the lens profile too?
The previous video on camera alignment was very good. This one is even better. The trick with overlaying the 39.5 mm circle to test your results alone is a game changer. After duplicating this trick on #2 just as Dimitri did, I moved #4 elsewhere on the workbed, set framing to continuous and fired up the “rubber-band” framing tool. Watching that beam track perfectly in the previously engraved circle was immensely satisfying!
And just in time for my post computer crash realignments.
Another fine video, thank you Dimitri : )
At about 2:10 for the speeds and power, what is suggested for 20w? I assume these settings have to be loaded each time you turn the laser on and run a project. Is that true for the lens profile too?
very helpful video on how to calibrate camera to any thickness of your material. Cheers