On 5:42 you can see that the numbers on the measuring tape refer on the big line just before them. On 5:49, what I see at the measuring tape is 112, not 117mm.
Hi, nice video! When you do your initial test with the wooden rod, it seems you do not read the tape measure correctly. The rod is not 117 mm, but 112 mm. And voila, that what your test says. I am also confused with these tape measures every time an have to double check I read them correctly.
Very interesting video. Do you know if it is possible to find the templates for the plywood legs to lift the engraver and if so where? Thanks. Have a nice day
So I just got my rotary roller set up the other night after watching your video it was super easy - thank you for that! Now I have been playing with different things and one problem I keep running into is the item moving on the rollers. For example I did a tumbler that was concaved. I did adjust the image to fit on the concaved cup but as the laser was working away the cup itself shifted on the rollers and so therefor the design was messed up. So long story short my question is - how do I keep the object from moving back and forth on the rollers?
You will need to test different things. I’ve used tape, rubber bands and even blocked the end so that it would not move. Get creative and see what works
I'm getting one of these S9 Units, I had an openbuilds acro system, and decided to grab one of these, I really need something like tbud to engrave the back of some woodcrafts
Awesome as always!! Thanks for the info. I got my sculpfun just today. After watching your videos I was able to burn my first logo in just minutes!! Thank you
How do you know where to set your roller distance? Of course you can’t have the distance to far otherwise it wouldn’t hold the dowel. Also I’m trying 2 do a tumbler that’s tapered, so would I set the height of laser at highest or lowest?
Measure the distance just as you normally do. It is important to level the tumbler by raising up the end to have the engraving area level. Then measure the height of the laser to the surface of the tumbler as you would with anything else
Thank you for your help. I have set up my system exactly like yours with the same equipment and software, however I have issues with images being mirrored , turning mirrored on and off does not always fix.
Hi, I have seen your video just now because I bought a similar roller quite recently. My comment is the following: I don't see any real tool adjustment, but just a measure of the object diameter. If you want to engrave an image at exact dimensions you want, you have to scale down the size of your image (height by width) by 112/117, else you would produce a bigger engraving than expected. Am I right or wrong?
Hello, Mr. but I have a big problem with the rotating roller. Last Thursday I got 2 SCULPFUN. products, and to this day I barely use the rotating roller. Since when using it, the rollers do not rotate as much as the glass that is placed on top. Even the band doesn't tour, and stays in the same place. I removed the belt to leave the engine on its own, but it continued doing the same thing. Is there a solution? Does it have something to do with the A/B Line Cables? I am looking forward to your response.
Thank you so much for the great content. I tried to do my first tumbler...BUT I can seem to get the photo right in lightburn It wants to almost go in more than a full revolution to frame....Any pointers?
Forget the image. Draw a rectangle the size of the circumference and one to two mm wide. Adjust the settings from there until you get one revolution. Another way is to draw a square around your image. Run the job on very low power and measure the size. Adjust the square until it matches the size of you image. It may look a little distorted on the screen but it will engrave properly.
Thank you so much for the video, I followed all your steps and it works great! But I have a PROBLEM that is killing me! I’m trying to engrave a glass bottle with a complex logo but it overlaps many traces when the size of the logo is about the half of the bottle. I don’t know if is the speed of the laser when goes back and forth and probably moves the bottle. I’m using a SculpFun s30 and the same rotary tool in this video. Is there something I’m missing? I’m really upset I can’t fix it. I hope you can read my comment and help me out! Thank you! You got a new subscriber. Keep it up!
Thanks for teaching.....but I have some problem when engraving circles... Because in computer is a perfect circle...but when laser work made oval...you know why?
Yes, your calibration is off. You will need to calibrate your machine. First determine if both the x and y axis are off or just one axis. Here is a video on how to calibrate you machine. Even though this is a different machine the process is the same. ua-cam.com/video/UHd9HgHDqMQ/v-deo.html
I have the sculpfun s6 pro and bought the atomstack y axis rotary roller (before the sculpfun came out). It’s connected same as sculpfun, but it does not rotate while etching. It does rotate when I click frame. Any ideas?
I love the video but im struggling to get mine to work properly. I have the same rotoary and i have the sculpfun s10. Also using lightburn. I need some help.
I think i got it. For some reason the image needs to be mirrored in lightburn before it will come out correctly on the cup. I followed your steps and lowered the power until i got it to cut the paint off the cups. Your awesome man. I thank you so much.
Hello sir, thanks for the video. I recently bought this machine but I have an issue with the rotary device. Testing with the rectangle as you used, it travels perfect on Y+ direction but in Y- the travel is too short (2mm less than Y+), also checked it manually moving and it doesn't back to the same spot on Y-. Any advice on this?
Hello! Thank you! Do you know if it is possible to engrave a 2mm deep design in different laps? Would each lap engrave in exactly the same place or would there be a difference in position as the laps passes?
just to say. when i click tools got no option in my version, but notice that on yours its saying CNTR+SIFT+R . a window its popup (just for the pips who r beginners as im)
just wondering if you have any tips my good man , no matter what i do on my sculpfun s9 lately all my engravings are leaving lines through it , whether it be png , or jpg all done on imag-r , they have set all the changes automatically , i'm completely lost now.
I did the same to use the rotary, but when I connected cable A or B, I simply took a step to the left and one to the right, I had problems with both cables, and one of them did nothing, the other only did what was mentioned before , disconnect and go back to make some cuts, the Y axis kept doing the same thing, one step to the right and one to the left, I can't correct that.
hola un gusto me compre esta maq y todavía no la he usado me fue de gran ayuda tu video siempre use las co2 y como me jubile pienso en algunos proyectos con esta maquinita si no te molesta te estaré consultando un abrazo desde Uruguay y muchas gracias por compartir...
Buen día láser mania. Recién compre una sculpfun s9 y aun después de ver este video no logro grabar bien los círculos. Se me deforman. Creo que no entendí lo que hace este señor
I like your videos. In this video you keep referring that the dowl was 112mm when in fact you measured 117mm. The 5mm difference is caused by the ESteps not being calibrated correctly. This is no different than what you would to calibrate a 3D printer. Now what you did to correct it was resize the image. This will work overall but it could skew the image if you were doing an image and you only adjusted in one direction. The real question would be can you do a EStep calibration on the machine using G Code and a slicer software and would the ESteps be that same for the motor on the rotary as well as the Y axis motor? They should be the same because it's the stepper controller that is sending the PWM signal. By setting the proper ESteps then you wouldn't have to make an image adjustment each time. I only pointed this out because you kept saying the circumference was 112 after you measured 117. I wanted to make sure you're passing good information to your viewers. Some folks may measure with a set of calibers and do the math: Diameter * 3.14. Either way (tape or caliber) will get you the actual circumference.
On 5:42 you can see that the numbers on the measuring tape refer on the big line just before them. On 5:49, what I see at the measuring tape is 112, not 117mm.
I had been struggling with my new Sculpfun Rotary Roller until I found your channel. You're a lifesaver!
Awesome! Glad you found it useful
Hi, nice video! When you do your initial test with the wooden rod, it seems you do not read the tape measure correctly. The rod is not 117 mm, but 112 mm. And voila, that what your test says. I am also confused with these tape measures every time an have to double check I read them correctly.
Very interesting video. Do you know if it is possible to find the templates for the plywood legs to lift the engraver and if so where? Thanks. Have a nice day
Thanks!
Wow, thank you so very much. I really appreciate this so much.
So I just got my rotary roller set up the other night after watching your video it was super easy - thank you for that! Now I have been playing with different things and one problem I keep running into is the item moving on the rollers. For example I did a tumbler that was concaved. I did adjust the image to fit on the concaved cup but as the laser was working away the cup itself shifted on the rollers and so therefor the design was messed up. So long story short my question is - how do I keep the object from moving back and forth on the rollers?
You will need to test different things. I’ve used tape, rubber bands and even blocked the end so that it would not move. Get creative and see what works
Thnaks this is pretty helpful, a big hug from Mexico for this video
You’re very welcome
I'm getting one of these S9 Units, I had an openbuilds acro system, and decided to grab one of these, I really need something like tbud to engrave the back of some woodcrafts
Awesome, I think you will enjoy it very much
Awesome as always!! Thanks for the info. I got my sculpfun just today. After watching your videos I was able to burn my first logo in just minutes!! Thank you
That awesome! I’m so happy for you. I’m glad to be a small part in that.
Excelente.
Solo disculpa.
Que medidas son para las extensiones? Las patas de la laser. GRACIAS
How do you know where to set your roller distance? Of course you can’t have the distance to far otherwise it wouldn’t hold the dowel.
Also I’m trying 2 do a tumbler that’s tapered, so would I set the height of laser at highest or lowest?
Measure the distance just as you normally do. It is important to level the tumbler by raising up the end to have the engraving area level. Then measure the height of the laser to the surface of the tumbler as you would with anything else
Thank you for your help. I have set up my system exactly like yours with the same equipment and software, however I have issues with images being mirrored , turning mirrored on and off does not always fix.
Did you ever get this fixed by any chance?
Hi, I have seen your video just now because I bought a similar roller quite recently. My comment is the following: I don't see any real tool adjustment, but just a measure of the object diameter. If you want to engrave an image at exact dimensions you want, you have to scale down the size of your image (height by width) by 112/117, else you would produce a bigger engraving than expected. Am I right or wrong?
Thanks sir for sharing the video , i have one qustion how much deep engraving can make on the wood roller
Thank you for your time and for the video I have learn a lot from your channel
My pleasure. Thank you for watching
Hello, Mr. but I have a big problem with the rotating roller. Last Thursday I got 2 SCULPFUN. products, and to this day I barely use the rotating roller. Since when using it, the rollers do not rotate as much as the glass that is placed on top.
Even the band doesn't tour, and stays in the same place. I removed the belt to leave the engine on its own, but it continued doing the same thing.
Is there a solution? Does it have something to do with the A/B Line Cables?
I am looking forward to your response.
Can u cut it deeper so I could paint in the troughs?
Thanks for all you do
Thank you so very much
Thank you so much for the great content. I tried to do my first tumbler...BUT I can seem to get the photo right in lightburn It wants to almost go in more than a full revolution to frame....Any pointers?
Forget the image. Draw a rectangle the size of the circumference and one to two mm wide. Adjust the settings from there until you get one revolution. Another way is to draw a square around your image. Run the job on very low power and measure the size. Adjust the square until it matches the size of you image. It may look a little distorted on the screen but it will engrave properly.
@@PawPawsWorkShop Thank you sir!!!!
Thank you so much for the video, I followed all your steps and it works great! But I have a PROBLEM that is killing me! I’m trying to engrave a glass bottle with a complex logo but it overlaps many traces when the size of the logo is about the half of the bottle. I don’t know if is the speed of the laser when goes back and forth and probably moves the bottle. I’m using a SculpFun s30 and the same rotary tool in this video. Is there something I’m missing? I’m really upset I can’t fix it. I hope you can read my comment and help me out! Thank you! You got a new subscriber. Keep it up!
Can I ask you why you removed the red circular cover off, and can you keep it on when using the rotary roller, Thanks
The major reason is so the audience can see the laser better. The second reason is that occasionally the lens will hit the jaws when engraving
Thanks for teaching.....but I have some problem when engraving circles... Because in computer is a perfect circle...but when laser work made oval...you know why?
Yes, your calibration is off. You will need to calibrate your machine. First determine if both the x and y axis are off or just one axis. Here is a video on how to calibrate you machine. Even though this is a different machine the process is the same.
ua-cam.com/video/UHd9HgHDqMQ/v-deo.html
Thanks so much! I really appreciate
Can this rotary attachment engrave wine tumblers? We are having difficulty getting them positioned to work on the roller.
Thank you.
You will need to support the stem.
@@PawPawsWorkShop
These are stemless but with the curvature of the glass it is not working 😕
félicitation, pour cette video, elle m'a vraiment aidée, mille fois merci , erik from Belgium
You are very welcome. I am very happy that this video helped you
What safety glasses do you use?
The glasses that came with the machine
@@PawPawsWorkShopthanks, I have been using those with the Sculpfun s30 but they are not very good.
I have the sculpfun s6 pro and bought the atomstack y axis rotary roller (before the sculpfun came out). It’s connected same as sculpfun, but it does not rotate while etching. It does rotate when I click frame. Any ideas?
Make sure you are connected to the y axis for the rotary
how can I engrave on 30oz tumbler? as this roller does not adjust to make the tumbler even. please
I love the video but im struggling to get mine to work properly. I have the same rotoary and i have the sculpfun s10. Also using lightburn. I need some help.
What exactly is it doing?
I think i got it. For some reason the image needs to be mirrored in lightburn before it will come out correctly on the cup. I followed your steps and lowered the power until i got it to cut the paint off the cups. Your awesome man. I thank you so much.
Awesome. Thank you very much
What is the maximum length of object you can put between the rollers? Can you put an object longer than the rollers into the rotary attachment?
Yes, you can have object longer than the rollers
Does this roller work with spindle carving as well or is it for the laser only?
This is for the laser only
Is it works with pens ? With different type if wood used in pens?
Yes, it definitely works with pens and I have shown that in several videos. Thanks for watching
Do you recommend it as beginnar or you have better option ? Give me link of video pls.
Go to the wood turning playlist. You’ll see several videos there where I put names on pens
have you tried engraving a 30oz tumbler ... my engraving seems to engrave short and with even though the imagen is square
No, I’ll have to give it a try
Really appreciate the detail
My pleasure. Thanks for watching
Hello sir, thanks for the video.
I recently bought this machine but I have an issue with the rotary device. Testing with the rectangle as you used, it travels perfect on Y+ direction but in Y- the travel is too short (2mm less than Y+), also checked it manually moving and it doesn't back to the same spot on Y-.
Any advice on this?
Can I fit a longer piece (longer than 230mm) on the Sculpfun Rotator Roller?
Yes, you can. You will need some type of support
Hello! Thank you!
Do you know if it is possible to engrave a 2mm deep design in different laps? Would each lap engrave in exactly the same place or would there be a difference in position as the laps passes?
just to say. when i click tools got no option in my version, but notice that on yours its saying CNTR+SIFT+R . a window its popup (just for the pips who r beginners as im)
Thank u sir
How did you come up with your power and speed settings for the tumblers?
Experimenting is the only way. Thank you for watching
just wondering if you have any tips my good man , no matter what i do on my sculpfun s9 lately all my engravings are leaving lines through it , whether it be png , or jpg all done on imag-r , they have set all the changes automatically , i'm completely lost now.
I did the same to use the rotary, but when I connected cable A or B, I simply took a step to the left and one to the right, I had problems with both cables, and one of them did nothing, the other only did what was mentioned before , disconnect and go back to make some cuts, the Y axis kept doing the same thing, one step to the right and one to the left, I can't correct that.
I have a Skulpfun 6 pro. Will the rotary work on it or is it 9 only?
I believe it should work just fine
@@PawPawsWorkShop , I am watching your vid as I type! Great vid.
would the rotary roller work in the sculpfun s10?
Thank you --- well done
My pleasure. Thank you so. Cut for visiting my channel
Great job with instructions *****
Thank you. I appreciate you watching
Thanks!! Waiting to get my Sculpfun. I subscribed as well.
Do you have a link for the file to make the extention legs?
No, I do not. I tried to give all the necessary information in the video so that you can make you own.
Thanks for you'r video. I saw that you made new feet for the Sculpfun frame and that gave me an idea. Can I send you a message?
Yes you can! Pawpawsworkshop411@gmail.com
How big is a square
A square is a little generic. A square foot is 144 square inches. What are you actually asking?
hola un gusto me compre esta maq y todavía no la he usado me fue de gran ayuda tu video siempre use las co2 y como me jubile pienso en algunos proyectos con esta maquinita si no te molesta te estaré consultando un abrazo desde Uruguay y muchas gracias por compartir...
Buen día láser mania.
Recién compre una sculpfun s9 y aun después de ver este video no logro grabar bien los círculos.
Se me deforman.
Creo que no entendí lo que hace este señor
@@memin1988 hola menin auque no lo creas aun no he armado la sculfun y menos el rotatorio... mil disculpas amigo...
@@lasermania6194 gracias por tu mensaje.
Cuando lo hagas me compartes por favor.
Mientras sigo buscando =)
I like your videos.
In this video you keep referring that the dowl was 112mm when in fact you measured 117mm. The 5mm difference is caused by the ESteps not being calibrated correctly. This is no different than what you would to calibrate a 3D printer.
Now what you did to correct it was resize the image. This will work overall but it could skew the image if you were doing an image and you only adjusted in one direction.
The real question would be can you do a EStep calibration on the machine using G Code and a slicer software and would the ESteps be that same for the motor on the rotary as well as the Y axis motor? They should be the same because it's the stepper controller that is sending the PWM signal.
By setting the proper ESteps then you wouldn't have to make an image adjustment each time.
I only pointed this out because you kept saying the circumference was 112 after you measured 117. I wanted to make sure you're passing good information to your viewers. Some folks may measure with a set of calibers and do the math: Diameter * 3.14. Either way (tape or caliber) will get you the actual circumference.
Thank you for the information
No Rotary Setup? Is there a reason you skipped that step? Simplifying the setup? Just curious.
I know this was from a year ago but incase anyone is wondering he talks about the rotary set up at the 5:30 mark
How to engrave a pattern on a chicken egg?
It’s like anything else. It requires testing to get the feed and power set correctly
Well done Thank you
can you use this with the Falcon10
I am not familiar with a falcon10 laser. The only Falcon 10 that I am aware of is a $75m jet aircraft. Little out of my budget. Lol
@Paw Paw’s WorkShop creality cr laser falcon 10w
This help me alot thanks i almost destroyed an expensive toy
You’re very welcome. So glad that the video helped you
Why don't you use the red protective cover? I guess it's dangerous for you to use it like that.
I often remove the cover so that you as the viewer can see better. I do take extra precaution in my shop
What if you are engraving a coloured metal drinks bottle and you can not do a calibrating test as it will ruin it
Have an extra bottle for test engraves. You can do multiple test with one cup to dial in the settings where you want them