Hey everyone, so I started designing and making my own pendants so I thought I’d share how I do it. Hopefully I don’t confuse anyone as I tried to make it as simple as possible, but if you do get confused, just go back and watch it again. I’d recommend a fiber laser with at least 50-60W otherwise it might take a really long time depending on the material. I hope you enjoy and if you have any questions just leave a comment. 👍🏻
Thank you for the detailed talk and Lightburn settings for the extra layers. If it was speeded up would have been difficult to follow. Look forward to making a pendant.
Wow! These turned out great! Thank you for sharing all your settings and showing how you went about it. Our machine (same one you have) arrived last week. We have been experimenting and did try your Homer Simpson file but with less success than you had with the color marking. We used your settings but wondered if a different alloy mix could impact the way the colors render. But I digress; this was fantastic information; my husband sent it to our TV so we could learn together. We appreciate your time and effort in making these videos.
Those look great! Now since you used steel will these start to corrode? Would this process be good for silver or does the laser burn away too much material to make it cost effective?
@@airheads24 since they are steel they could corrode over time just like anything else. I have done stainless steel though too which shouldn’t rust or anything. I don’t think I’d try silver as I don’t think it would be worth the cost but that’s just me. You’d probable only lose a gram but that ads up. I’ll probably stick with stainless and bronze
@@ArtByAdrock thanks for the reply. Would stainless or copper use the same settings you used for the steel in this video? Or is there a big difference in the hardness?
@@airheads24 I used the same setting for stainless. For brass, bronze or any softer metal, you’ll have to lower the passes but I haven’t tried it yet. Or you could speed it up. Once I test that I’ll put up a new video with those settings. 👍🏻
Great video on what the fiber laser can do. I would be in interested in how you design these in blender. I have a lot of time in fusion and looking to learn blender. Frankly blender has been a challenge, I do better with a project something like this would help a lot, thanks.
Hello, Very interesting video ... Bravo ... The rendering is impeccable. I was wondering if we can do the same thing with a 30W laser, can the number exceeded compensate for the difference in laser power ??? Thank you for giving me your opinion. Best regards
Totally unbelieveable, if you didn't talk so much and showed less of the graphics from your laser the vid would have been about five minutes long, thank fuck for fast forward.
Hey everyone, so I started designing and making my own pendants so I thought I’d share how I do it. Hopefully I don’t confuse anyone as I tried to make it as simple as possible, but if you do get confused, just go back and watch it again. I’d recommend a fiber laser with at least 50-60W otherwise it might take a really long time depending on the material. I hope you enjoy and if you have any questions just leave a comment. 👍🏻
where did you get that base to engrave on? I need something like that.
@@hoocli it actually came with the laserpecker engraver. I use it now all the time on all my machines
@@ArtByAdrock Ugh lol time to search the web and hope I can find it. Thanks!
@hoocli I’m sure you could order just that piece if you look on their website
A lot of info to take in there mate. they turned out great 👍
Thanks. I tried to keep it a simple to understand as possible. 🤷🏻♂️
I think they are awesome!!
Oh wow, I didn't know this was possible with a home laser setup. Really cool!
Thank you for the detailed talk and Lightburn settings for the extra layers. If it was speeded up would have been difficult to follow. Look forward to making a pendant.
Bro, that is outstanding work. Well done tutorial.
@@MattMelts thank you 🙏
Those looked awesome. 😊
Wow! These turned out great! Thank you for sharing all your settings and showing how you went about it. Our machine (same one you have) arrived last week. We have been experimenting and did try your Homer Simpson file but with less success than you had with the color marking. We used your settings but wondered if a different alloy mix could impact the way the colors render.
But I digress; this was fantastic information; my husband sent it to our TV so we could learn together. We appreciate your time and effort in making these videos.
Those look great! Now since you used steel will these start to corrode? Would this process be good for silver or does the laser burn away too much material to make it cost effective?
@@airheads24 since they are steel they could corrode over time just like anything else. I have done stainless steel though too which shouldn’t rust or anything. I don’t think I’d try silver as I don’t think it would be worth the cost but that’s just me. You’d probable only lose a gram but that ads up. I’ll probably stick with stainless and bronze
@@ArtByAdrock thanks for the reply. Would stainless or copper use the same settings you used for the steel in this video? Or is there a big difference in the hardness?
@@airheads24 I used the same setting for stainless. For brass, bronze or any softer metal, you’ll have to lower the passes but I haven’t tried it yet. Or you could speed it up. Once I test that I’ll put up a new video with those settings. 👍🏻
Great video on what the fiber laser can do. I would be in interested in how you design these in blender. I have a lot of time in fusion and looking to learn blender. Frankly blender has been a challenge, I do better with a project something like this would help a lot, thanks.
Hello, Very interesting video ... Bravo ... The rendering is impeccable. I was wondering if we can do the same thing with a 30W laser, can the number exceeded compensate for the difference in laser power ??? Thank you for giving me your opinion. Best regards
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That's awesome. How long did that take?
will this work with f1 ultra?
As you mentioned, but how do we do it using ezcad .. ezcad 2 that is
Thanks for the video and files tho :)
Can’t do this in ezcrash2
Totally unbelieveable, if you didn't talk so much and showed less of the graphics from your laser the vid would have been about five minutes long, thank fuck for fast forward.