Rich, it can not be said enough that what you do is so valuable. I am really appreciative of your efforts and love your lessons. You have really upped my game with my laser.
WOW! I watched this video a long time ago, but never tried it. I guess I was "happy" with the quality of the letters I engrave on various projects/jobs already. So I decided to actually try this method... both the "out of focus" by 3mm and adding the line (score) around the letters on the Sub-level. Since my machine has autofocus, lowering and raising the bed can be done automatically in Lightburn by adjusting the Z Offset. So I had it lower the bed 3mm during the FILL, then Lightburn raised it back in focus for the LINE. HUGE DIFFERENCE! THANK YOU SO MUCH! This is a game changer. (FYI: I don't use the autofocus option, but I love the motorized bed! Now even more since I know how to do this.)
Awesome! I have so many things to try when it gets warmer. I gotta get ventilation set up in my one room in the basement so I can play when its cold too :)
You bet David! I'm still waiting on 3 more 20W units. Probably 6-8 weeks off from the final video, but I'm already shooting video with what I have so far. It's going to be long one, with lots of info!
I never tried the line after fill except to make a cut out. Now that does make a lot more sense especially on harder woods. Thanks Rich, you are awesome at what you do !!!
Thanks for the cool lessons. I also appreciate your recommendations below the video. I have been struggling with the glasses that came with my Longer ray 10watt, because I wear prescription glasses. I have ben just hanging the glasses on my glasses so I checked out the recommendation and I'll order the pair of "Fit-over" glasses. Thanks Rich...
so happy you made this video. I've been restricted to only engraving with my diode because I could never get a good engraving with my CO2 - always to light or burned through. thanks Rich
Its funny, I have been fighting trying to engrave some plaques and have it come out light and trying everything possible and you are always come out light and are trying to get dark. I am on a creality CR-Falcon 2 40
I see you used the Gweikecloud 50W for one of the tests - when I've tried to do a line after fill, it knocks itself out of alignment. Have you stumbled into that problem yet? I'm wondering if I'm still going too fast.
Do you have a way to neutralize burnt wood smell after engraving or cutting? If anyone knows, I'm sure it’s you,Rick. Or maybe one of your thousands of subscribers has a good solution. Thanks in advance. Either way, you have an incredibly valuable channel.
This would add a fair bit of time to a large job, could you get a similar effect by lowering your focus and adding a bit more power ? Maybe even lower lpi ?
Hello Rich, great video and thank you for the time you take to help us out in the Laser World to better understand how things like this work!!! Much appreciated Sir!! Could I ask what was the font called that you used for the engraving of the Hello word?
Great video and even though I have a diode it was interesting to see the results. BTW I've never heard of Line After Fill. Do you have a video on it already done?
Hi great video as always keep up the fantastic work, not I watched the video and on my Ortur M3 just a tiny bit of text with a graphic came in at two hours twenty mins that can't be right can it
Well, since the Onyx and Polar _(OMTech)_ are both rebranded Gweike Cloud machines, I would personally buy it direct from Gweike for the 24/7 support; these machines seem to either work or are riddled with issues. Most work perfectly out of the box, but if you _get that one_ that comes with the free gremlins, you'll be sorry you didn't buy direct. My Gweike Cloud 55 has worked perfectly for the last 8 months, but when I did have questions, I was happy to get a technician in the chat on their website in under 5 minutes at 2am. There is also a coupon code below in the description for a couple of hundred off at the Gweike website.
Hello Rich. I've looked around quite a bit and haven't really been able to find the answer to a question I have. When I first installed the FluidNC controller on my K40, the designer recommended that Constant Power Mode should always be on for the most consistent burns. When I tried it out, I got just the opposite. The left and right edges were extra dark. I experimented around with settings and got the best results with CPM off and overscanning turned on. What exactly are these settings doing? Maybe do something on this in a future video.
Rich.....when you say "raise the focus by 3mm" did you raise the bed 3mm for the defocus or did you drop the bed 3mm for the defocus? BTW - GREAT video sir! I was looking to ge my 80W CO2 to give me the darker burn that my 20W Atezr (bought due to your review years ago) gives on bamboo and wood. Thanks again for all you do for the laser world sir!!
That was a little confusing to me, too. At first. But it's quite simple. When he refers to defocusing, it is to create a wider dot size at the surface. To do this your raise the laser. It's like you go from using a fine point marker to a medium point marker. To keep it straight in my mind, I think of it as pre-focusing. "Pre" indicating it is before it is focused. The technique works great.
Great video as always. Wasn't aware that you had a Gweike Cloud laser, is it the standard or Pro version? How are you finding the machine? I have one myself and have done some good stuff with it, but always looking to improve and get better. Would love to see more done with the Gweike Cloud machine if possible, especially image engraving as that is what I'm trying at the moment and the results aren't brill. Thanks again from Sheffield (UK).
I have the Pro version Craig. It's a fantastic all-in-one machine, but photos are an artform. You have to process images correctly (as with any laser) and defocus a bit.
It's too bad you can't do your thumbnails in lightburn. "How to make professional on your laser engraver". I'm dying to know what you meant to write there! Love your videos! Keep it up!
Rich, it can not be said enough that what you do is so valuable. I am really appreciative of your efforts and love your lessons. You have really upped my game with my laser.
I appreciate that Jack!
WOW! I watched this video a long time ago, but never tried it. I guess I was "happy" with the quality of the letters I engrave on various projects/jobs already.
So I decided to actually try this method... both the "out of focus" by 3mm and adding the line (score) around the letters on the Sub-level. Since my machine has autofocus, lowering and raising the bed can be done automatically in Lightburn by adjusting the Z Offset. So I had it lower the bed 3mm during the FILL, then Lightburn raised it back in focus for the LINE.
HUGE DIFFERENCE!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
This is a game changer.
(FYI: I don't use the autofocus option, but I love the motorized bed! Now even more since I know how to do this.)
Awesome! 👍 Thanks for watching Johnny!
Tried this LPI advice on my 5.5 watt laser. Nice. Thanks Rich
Glad to help Dave!
Awesome! I have so many things to try when it gets warmer. I gotta get ventilation set up in my one room in the basement so I can play when its cold too :)
Ventilation is paramount Mike! If you can smell it. it's bad for you!
Wow, what a result by adding line after fill & increasing lpi so crisp & sharp. Great video, Rich 👍
Thanks David! Much appreciated!
Thank you Rich for the Update on the 20w lasers look forward to the comparisons.
Me too Chad! The testing has already started.
Thank you Rich. I love watching your videos. Very very helpful.❤
Glad you like them Sue!
Hi Rich thank you for all the content you have been a great help regards Ed (Cornwall UK)
Very welcome Edwin.
what a trip I was waiting to get off work to find a video on how to do this lol. Thank you! :)
Awesome! 👍 Thanks for watching Rone!
Great video Rich. Love the new tricks.
Glad you like them Michael!
Great video Rich! I can’t wait for the Battle of the 20 Watts! Thanks again for all you do for the community - and for me personally.
You bet David! I'm still waiting on 3 more 20W units. Probably 6-8 weeks off from the final video, but I'm already shooting video with what I have so far. It's going to be long one, with lots of info!
I never tried the line after fill except to make a cut out. Now that does make a lot more sense especially on harder woods. Thanks Rich, you are awesome at what you do !!!
Glad to help James!
Rich, thanks so much, your thoughts on LAF is great. I tried it and I love that look sooo much.
Thanks for watching!
Again. Such great information. :)
Glad it was helpful Bill!
Great video. I can't wait to try this. Thanks.
Thanks for watching Tim!
Thanks for the cool lessons. I also appreciate your recommendations below the video. I have been struggling with the glasses that came with my Longer ray 10watt, because I wear prescription glasses. I have ben just hanging the glasses on my glasses so I checked out the recommendation and I'll order the pair of "Fit-over" glasses. Thanks Rich...
Awesome! 👍 Thanks for watching Jimmy!
Rich,
I tried 400 DPI on slate and the result was like night and day. Thanks for the tip!
Great to hear Terry!
Watching this during my stop in Cosmel, Mx
Lucky you!
Overlapping the passes works similar to 3D printing where a small wall overlap makes for nicer results too.
Exactly!
Thank you Rich for making us much better in this awesome laser hobby thing. 🙂👍
My pleasure Bob! 👍
The defocused job... I'd equate that to applying a blur filter in photoshop! Just adds a nice effect.
Yes it does! Good comparison!
Thank you Rich. I noticed air assist was on in the Lightburn setting. Is that used in these examples
Thanks ,Greg
I used air assist on all of them Gregory. Trying to keep the lenses clean.
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy Thank you Sir
Great content again Rich! Never disappointed man.
Much appreciated Douglas!
Hey Rich Thanks for all you do. Makes learning lightburn and lasers alot of fun
Glad to hear it John!
That is awsome as our town high school is Ithaca yellow jackets and we use the same yellow jacket
Awesome!
Hi Rich, another great video! I am still in the testing mode on my Gweike Cloud so the timing of this one is perfect! Thanks for your help!
Glad it helped Don!
Учусь по вашим видео,спасибо,очень понятно объясняете,что даже автоперевод субтитров не мешает👍
Рад это слышать, спасибо!
so happy you made this video. I've been restricted to only engraving with my diode because I could never get a good engraving with my CO2 - always to light or burned through. thanks Rich
Glad I could help Steve!
Its funny, I have been fighting trying to engrave some plaques and have it come out light and trying everything possible and you are always come out light and are trying to get dark. I am on a creality CR-Falcon 2 40
Just raise your speed!
I see you used the Gweikecloud 50W for one of the tests - when I've tried to do a line after fill, it knocks itself out of alignment. Have you stumbled into that problem yet? I'm wondering if I'm still going too fast.
No, I haven't had that problem.
Hello Rich,
Does your camera have a macro setting?
Have you tried using a Borax / water mix?
Have a great day.
A macro setting? No Glenn, not that I know of. This does the same thing as using Borax but without the extra step, and this comes out better.
I've always lined after fill but the focus is new to me, as is the dpi amount by adding line after fill it crisps the design up,
Awesome! 👍 Thanks for watching!
I need to go out to the garage and burn some more wood right now. I expect promising results.😉
You can do it Terry!
Do you have a way to neutralize burnt wood smell after engraving or cutting? If anyone knows, I'm sure it’s you,Rick. Or maybe one of your thousands of subscribers has a good solution. Thanks in advance. Either way, you have an incredibly valuable channel.
When I get the smell Loren, I use some cleaning vinegar.
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy Super! Absolutely thrilled that you had time to reply. Awesome show I watch them all. Thank you.
This would add a fair bit of time to a large job, could you get a similar effect by lowering your focus and adding a bit more power ? Maybe even lower lpi ?
You can run your own tests to see Craig, but don't lower the focus, that will concentrate the beam.
Hello Rich, great video and thank you for the time you take to help us out in the Laser World to better understand how things like this work!!! Much appreciated Sir!! Could I ask what was the font called that you used for the engraving of the Hello word?
I don't remember Ed, sorry.
Thanks, Rich, another great video! Would this work on other mediums, like cork or slate?? I'm using a LC-40 10W laser...
Yes Richard, but on slate, I don't use the line after fill.
Thanks rich
You bet!
as usual rich another great video, what would i do without you, I have learned so much from you i cant weight to get into my laser.
Thanks 👍
Great video and even though I have a diode it was interesting to see the results. BTW I've never heard of Line After Fill. Do you have a video on it already done?
Yes, this one Larry! 🤪 All you're doing is the same graphic job in line mode.
Glad I found this video. You rock Rich!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi great video as always keep up the fantastic work, not I watched the video and on my Ortur M3 just a tiny bit of text with a graphic came in at two hours twenty mins that can't be right can it
It depends on how large the graphic is.
Thanks Rich if it was not for you, I would stop using my Laser long time a go. Again thank you
Wow! Thank you so much George! I really appreciate the feedback! 👍
I want to know where you got Lightburn 1.4!!! That hasn't been released yet. ;)
I'm a Beta tester, had it for a while now.
Thanks Rich. What is your opinion on the Monport Onyx? I would really appreciate your thoughts.
Well, since the Onyx and Polar _(OMTech)_ are both rebranded Gweike Cloud machines, I would personally buy it direct from Gweike for the 24/7 support; these machines seem to either work or are riddled with issues. Most work perfectly out of the box, but if you _get that one_ that comes with the free gremlins, you'll be sorry you didn't buy direct. My Gweike Cloud 55 has worked perfectly for the last 8 months, but when I did have questions, I was happy to get a technician in the chat on their website in under 5 minutes at 2am. There is also a coupon code below in the description for a couple of hundred off at the Gweike website.
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy Thank you for the insight.
Hello Rich. I've looked around quite a bit and haven't really been able to find the answer to a question I have. When I first installed the FluidNC controller on my K40, the designer recommended that Constant Power Mode should always be on for the most consistent burns. When I tried it out, I got just the opposite. The left and right edges were extra dark. I experimented around with settings and got the best results with CPM off and overscanning turned on. What exactly are these settings doing? Maybe do something on this in a future video.
I don't have the FluidNC controller. I use 4% overscanning on the K40.
Love the video and the font on the hello. May i ask what font that is? Thx
I think it was bigtexas Maria.
Thx you!
Rich.....when you say "raise the focus by 3mm" did you raise the bed 3mm for the defocus or did you drop the bed 3mm for the defocus? BTW - GREAT video sir! I was looking to ge my 80W CO2 to give me the darker burn that my 20W Atezr (bought due to your review years ago) gives on bamboo and wood. Thanks again for all you do for the laser world sir!!
on a Co2, you would drop the bed.
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy thanks Rich! That's what I figured......be blessed sir!!
Awesome info, as usual! Thanks Rich. May be a dumb question but do you raise or lower laser to defocus? (Sorry)
That was a little confusing to me, too. At first. But it's quite simple. When he refers to defocusing, it is to create a wider dot size at the surface. To do this your raise the laser. It's like you go from using a fine point marker to a medium point marker. To keep it straight in my mind, I think of it as pre-focusing. "Pre" indicating it is before it is focused. The technique works great.
Yes Mike, you raise the laser.
Great video as always. Wasn't aware that you had a Gweike Cloud laser, is it the standard or Pro version? How are you finding the machine?
I have one myself and have done some good stuff with it, but always looking to improve and get better. Would love to see more done with the Gweike Cloud machine if possible, especially image engraving as that is what I'm trying at the moment and the results aren't brill.
Thanks again from Sheffield (UK).
I have the Pro version Craig. It's a fantastic all-in-one machine, but photos are an artform. You have to process images correctly (as with any laser) and defocus a bit.
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy do you have or plan on doing a video for images? Something that covers from start to finish of the process?
Yes Craig, it's on the to-do list.
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy great stuff, can't wait for that one.
It's too bad you can't do your thumbnails in lightburn. "How to make professional on your laser engraver". I'm dying to know what you meant to write there!
Love your videos! Keep it up!
🤪 Fill in the blank!