Cracking laser and mine on its way as a new business venture, worth you investing in the air assist will give you even cleaner work and cuts. Grreat video 👊👍👌
I appreciate your assistance with everything on the Facebook group and you adding the feet. I'm trying now to figure out how best to use this with LightBurn, as I think I'll be using it.
I just received one ( my first ) and it’s a huge learning curve for me , I’m not sure if I like Lightburn or GBRN better ? But mine has the air assist that does make a difference in cutting . I’m not sure if making it larger is better but I deal with small engravings on leather and ceramics and aluminum.
Yes, it is a big learning curve but I am finding it is fun to learn new thing to on it. I've been playing around with the Norton white tile painted black technique, I'm getting some awesome results. I have a air assist on it's way, with Christmas discounts and coupon codes, I couldn't resist. I also did go bigger with the foot print, it is nice to be able to do larger project but it's a lot harder to store it when I'm not using it.
Gbrl is basically just for sending the gcode to the laser. Lightburn has a huge amount of features for design and editing your engraving or cut. It may cost £40 but it's well worth it.
Great video. Do you know how to install switches on the other 2 ends? as a protection to not grind the motors in case it tries to run off the limits? than you.
I think you would connect the wires in with the X and Y axis. Front X with the back X and then the same with the Y. I would probably test it out by pushing the limit switch while it is moving, just to make sure it's working.
Question about limit switches, I have several on my laser but didn’t know how the actually work. Is the laser head supposed to physically hit it? Or is there a sensor on the limit switch that senses when the laserhead comes near it? I ask because my laser head Rams in the mind sometimes and wants to keep on going and I have to shut the machine off quickly.
If your using the same kind of limit switch that I use, then the laser head will physically touch the little lever of the limit switch. Away to test each limit switch is to put the laser head in the meddle of the work area, then on the computer click the home button , while its moving physically push the limit switch levers to make sure they are working.
Nice video, just need to confirm the orientation of the wires 😁 so based on the video, its red(voltage) on top, black (ground) in the middle then green (signal) at the bottom? Thanks!
Thanks, I should have done a better job at explaining the wiring, Yes that's right red, black and green in that order. If you use the same limit switches I used, the one end of the wire is already set up the way the other end needs to be, I hope that helps.
Hello everyone. I added limit switches on my TTS-55 pro, and I noticed after that I have a lot of USB disconnexion during jobs, after 2/3 minutes. I tried a 22 minutes job after disconnecting the switches, and it runned smoothly to the end. Anyone knows what the problem can be ? BTW, the problem occurs on Lightburn. I didn't test with another soft.
Thanks again for video and links. I posted my make on your Thingiverse listing, and posted full details of the make here: forum.v1e.com/t/how-to-add-end-stop-switches-to-twotrees-tts-55-laser-engraver/38705
That's a cool upgrade!
Thanks!
Thx. Works also with tts-10.
Thanks for the great video! And the links!
Happy to help!
Cracking laser and mine on its way as a new business venture, worth you investing in the air assist will give you even cleaner work and cuts. Grreat video 👊👍👌
I have read that about air assist so with Christmas discount and coupon codes I ordered one. Thanks for you comments.
@@smedleywooddesign2219 well worth having.
Quick tip: if you flip your motherboard upside down on the front you will have the clearance to center longer pieces under the frame.
Спасибо тебе, друг! Благодаря тебе сделал концевики на свой гравер!
I have had requests for the feet I used to secure the laser to plywood, so I added the stl files to Thingiverse, same link as the limit switches.
I appreciate your assistance with everything on the Facebook group and you adding the feet. I'm trying now to figure out how best to use this with LightBurn, as I think I'll be using it.
@@keithmotes9933 happy to help, Lightburn is a great program, I’m just barely scratching the surface on learning how to use it.
I just received one ( my first ) and it’s a huge learning curve for me , I’m not sure if I like Lightburn or GBRN better ? But mine has the air assist that does make a difference in cutting . I’m not sure if making it larger is better but I deal with small engravings on leather and ceramics and aluminum.
Yes, it is a big learning curve but I am finding it is fun to learn new thing to on it. I've been playing around with the Norton white tile painted black technique, I'm getting some awesome results. I have a air assist on it's way, with Christmas discounts and coupon codes, I couldn't resist. I also did go bigger with the foot print, it is nice to be able to do larger project but it's a lot harder to store it when I'm not using it.
@@smedleywooddesign2219 at my age it’s fun to learn new things like engraving and leather goods , looking forward to your upcoming videos !
Gbrl is basically just for sending the gcode to the laser. Lightburn has a huge amount of features for design and editing your engraving or cut. It may cost £40 but it's well worth it.
@@DalaiFarma good to know ! How come GRBL does outlines and on the same pic lightburn burns the image ?
@@DalaiFarma other then Lightburn is there a program you can add text ! The GRBL can’t !
Great video. Do you know how to install switches on the other 2 ends? as a protection to not grind the motors in case it tries to run off the limits? than you.
I think you would connect the wires in with the X and Y axis. Front X with the back X and then the same with the Y. I would probably test it out by pushing the limit switch while it is moving, just to make sure it's working.
decoup delophane or no ?
Question about limit switches, I have several on my laser but didn’t know how the actually work. Is the laser head supposed to physically hit it? Or is there a sensor on the limit switch that senses when the laserhead comes near it? I ask because my laser head Rams in the mind sometimes and wants to keep on going and I have to shut the machine off quickly.
If your using the same kind of limit switch that I use, then the laser head will physically touch the little lever of the limit switch. Away to test each limit switch is to put the laser head in the meddle of the work area, then on the computer click the home button , while its moving physically push the limit switch levers to make sure they are working.
@@smedleywooddesign2219 thanks
Nice video, just need to confirm the orientation of the wires 😁 so based on the video, its red(voltage) on top, black (ground) in the middle then green (signal) at the bottom? Thanks!
Thanks, I should have done a better job at explaining the wiring, Yes that's right red, black and green in that order. If you use the same limit switches I used, the one end of the wire is already set up the way the other end needs to be, I hope that helps.
What are the connector types on the board? I have PH2.0, but those aren't correct.
The connectors I used are 2.54mm JST-XHP here is the Amazon link, www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0774TF39N/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Hello everyone.
I added limit switches on my TTS-55 pro, and I noticed after that I have a lot of USB disconnexion during jobs, after 2/3 minutes.
I tried a 22 minutes job after disconnecting the switches, and it runned smoothly to the end.
Anyone knows what the problem can be ?
BTW, the problem occurs on Lightburn. I didn't test with another soft.
where is the link for the feet you made?
Here is the link, www.thingiverse.com/thing:5428105
@@smedleywooddesign2219 thanks
Diode lasers are the worst, they don't even cut white paper.
Thanks again for video and links. I posted my make on your Thingiverse listing, and posted full details of the make here: forum.v1e.com/t/how-to-add-end-stop-switches-to-twotrees-tts-55-laser-engraver/38705
Very nice guide on the laser and adding a lot more technical detail is great. Great job, thanks for sharing.