Thank you for putting this together. One detail I learned with the camera on my Lasermatic MK1 10W diode laser is that you need to create and save separate profiles for different material thicknesses and for when you use spacers to lift material off the bed. Using a camera profile for 3mm material when you're cutting 6mm throws everything off quite a bit. But that's more of a Lightburn tutorial issue.
Thanks a lot. The camera is a huge bang for the buck upgrade that’s for sure. Good luck with the new laser, that thing will be a beast. Don’t forget to use code Brett10 for 10% off.
Thanks for the video. I need this! I have the 80w monport as well....which degree camera did you get...can you post a link please....I have a 3d printer do u know if there is a file for the housing? thanks
Great vids thank you for sharing. I am using RD Works, not sure if you're familiar with that, and I see Lightburn has the 4 tools to Merge, Subtract, United at Overlap and Combine (all icons on left side). Do you know if RD Works software has those features? Thanks again.
Thank you for making these videos! I just ordered my 80w monport and was glad to see that you've covered every aspect of the product nicely. Was wondering though, if you already had a lightburn license, are you required to get the " special license key" that comes from Monport to use Lightburn? Thank you in advance!
Thank you very much! As long as you have a lightburn DSP license you won’t need to buy any other license. Lightburn will let you install it on two different computers so as long as you don’t exceed that you’re good to go. Not sure what the special license is but I’m sure it’s just monport’s marketing team selling you a dsp license. Many laser manufacturers sell LB licenses.
Thanks for the help, looks like I only had the gcode version lol but worked out. Was wondering if you had any recourses for connecting the Mac ios via Ethernet to the laser?@@LaserGarage I tried the Windows way, and didn't work, I get it to connect to the computer but Lightburn seems to just say disconnected... Any help appreciated!
All good, thought to ask, but just in case, I figured it out too. Just had to directly plug the laser ethernet to my wifi router instead of the computer directly, and connected automatically with LightBurn and Wifi :)@@LaserGarage
That dust collection bag/tiny canister filter on your wall with the cleaning arm is awesome - what is that? I have the big delta jobby, not sure if they still make them - I like that little corner unit you have, I am even thinking of selling much of my stuff to switch to a shopsmith (for space), interested in that small one as an aux for the CNC - would it work for that, or suggest another tool while using something else for a CNC? (If it would fill up to fast for a CNC vs another tool I can dedicated to something like that one on your wall). 1 car garage, I am trying to maximize my space so a shopsmith + rethinking dust collection is on my mind.
The dust collector I showed in the video is a Rockler Dust Right 650 with canister filter. It’s 110v and I like it a lot. I switched the cnc to a small Fein Turbo dust extractor because I wanted to use the Dust Right unit as my main shop dust collector. I’ll have a shop tour video in about a week or two to show the changes.
Best Lightburn camera setup on UA-cam. Thanks so much!
Wow thank you! I’m glad it was helpful.
Thank you for putting this together. One detail I learned with the camera on my Lasermatic MK1 10W diode laser is that you need to create and save separate profiles for different material thicknesses and for when you use spacers to lift material off the bed. Using a camera profile for 3mm material when you're cutting 6mm throws everything off quite a bit. But that's more of a Lightburn tutorial issue.
Thanks for the tip! I’ll have to look into that.
Love the video! I'm possibly getting a 130W Monport here soon, and a camera is one of the things that I'm super excited about the possibility of!
Thanks a lot. The camera is a huge bang for the buck upgrade that’s for sure. Good luck with the new laser, that thing will be a beast. Don’t forget to use code Brett10 for 10% off.
did you get it? how do you like it?
Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for the video. I need this! I have the 80w monport as well....which degree camera did you get...can you post a link please....I have a 3d printer do u know if there is a file for the housing? thanks
Thanks for watching. I got the 8mp120w camera from lightburn. They provide a slt file for the mount for free if you want to print it.
Great vids thank you for sharing. I am using RD Works, not sure if you're familiar with that, and I see Lightburn has the 4 tools to Merge, Subtract, United at Overlap and Combine (all icons on left side). Do you know if RD Works software has those features? Thanks again.
Thanks a lot! Not sure about Rd Works though, never used it. I’m sure they have similar features though.
is the measuring at the fixed honeycomb height or do I lower it down all the way?
Focused honey comb height
Nice, Is the laser head on linear guides or V-slot rollers? Thanks
The laser head is belt driven on an aluminum rail system.
another question which monport 80w do you have? bed size.?
24”x36”
Great video, love it. Quick Q though- is that the sharpest image the camera can capture, or is it slightly out of focus?
Thank you! I wouldn’t say the image is blurry, it looks better in person vs on the video but it’s not 4k by any means.
@@LaserGarage I think it might be that you have ‘fade’ radio tab green when you select the overlay. Thanks for the reply
Which camera did you purchase the 85 degree or the 120w degree? I have the monport 80 watt also.
120w. It has been working great.
Thank you for making these videos! I just ordered my 80w monport and was glad to see that you've covered every aspect of the product nicely. Was wondering though, if you already had a lightburn license, are you required to get the " special license key" that comes from Monport to use Lightburn? Thank you in advance!
Thank you very much! As long as you have a lightburn DSP license you won’t need to buy any other license. Lightburn will let you install it on two different computers so as long as you don’t exceed that you’re good to go. Not sure what the special license is but I’m sure it’s just monport’s marketing team selling you a dsp license. Many laser manufacturers sell LB licenses.
Thanks for the help, looks like I only had the gcode version lol but worked out. Was wondering if you had any recourses for connecting the Mac ios via Ethernet to the laser?@@LaserGarage I tried the Windows way, and didn't work, I get it to connect to the computer but Lightburn seems to just say disconnected... Any help appreciated!
Cool I’m glad you were able to get that going. I don’t have any experience connecting via Ethernet unfortunately. I connect all my lasers with USB.
All good, thought to ask, but just in case, I figured it out too. Just had to directly plug the laser ethernet to my wifi router instead of the computer directly, and connected automatically with LightBurn and Wifi :)@@LaserGarage
So the camera still need to be accessed via usb connection correct? Not wireless. Thanks
Yup, camera is plugged in via usb.
Hey Brett, are you running all this with the kid open?
No. The lid only has to be open to capture your work bed. All the jobs are run with the lid shut.
That dust collection bag/tiny canister filter on your wall with the cleaning arm is awesome - what is that? I have the big delta jobby, not sure if they still make them - I like that little corner unit you have, I am even thinking of selling much of my stuff to switch to a shopsmith (for space), interested in that small one as an aux for the CNC - would it work for that, or suggest another tool while using something else for a CNC? (If it would fill up to fast for a CNC vs another tool I can dedicated to something like that one on your wall). 1 car garage, I am trying to maximize my space so a shopsmith + rethinking dust collection is on my mind.
The dust collector I showed in the video is a Rockler Dust Right 650 with canister filter. It’s 110v and I like it a lot. I switched the cnc to a small Fein Turbo dust extractor because I wanted to use the Dust Right unit as my main shop dust collector. I’ll have a shop tour video in about a week or two to show the changes.