I love how you programmed it to drop 1mm after every pass in order to investigate the best cutting distance from the lens. How did you create a file that does that. Do you have a video in which you explain how we can write the code that would allow us to do that? I am familiar with writing my own G-code for my CNC, I am hoping there is a way to do the same for the Ruida controller.
Does it make for a thinner cut all the way down the depth of the acrylic? With a 1.5" lens I find that the slower I have to go for the thicker the acrylic, the edge of the cut is angled, i.e. wider at the top and thinner at the bottom. I'm guessing the 4" lens would also work better for wood that's also slightly warped, where the distance from nozzle to the wood will vary (I find that some sheets of wood are perfectly flat where it's mostly intact, but will warp when some items have been cut out of it, and therefore it's rigidity has changed. With your lens setup here , the nozzle is further away from the material than before, because of the focus point. Will that also effect the air hitting the material, and change the cutting performance at all? If the lens was further up the lens tube, would that have helped with the cut at all?
Hello sir I enjoy your vids a great deal and have learned so much about engraving and my Machine which is a 30watt. I would like to know how can I recieve you're information package as well as the Acrylic gauge to measure laser head distance. thank you.
Great content as always. I have one question around the cost of these lens, a quick search on cloudray shows only very expensive lens in that focal length, are these 7.5in lens going to be really expensive?(you usually are concious of this)
I would like to cut through 10 mm thick very hard hardwoods. Would a stock Chinese laser cutter like yours do this, or would I need a 4 inch lens for that? I don’t care if the cut is a little charred because I can just sand it down.
Really good work! You are doing valuable content! 👌🏻 Greetings from Poland 🙏🏻
Sir your videos are very helpful...! Great work sir...!
I love how you programmed it to drop 1mm after every pass in order to investigate the best cutting distance from the lens. How did you create a file that does that. Do you have a video in which you explain how we can write the code that would allow us to do that? I am familiar with writing my own G-code for my CNC, I am hoping there is a way to do the same for the Ruida controller.
Does it make for a thinner cut all the way down the depth of the acrylic? With a 1.5" lens I find that the slower I have to go for the thicker the acrylic, the edge of the cut is angled, i.e. wider at the top and thinner at the bottom. I'm guessing the 4" lens would also work better for wood that's also slightly warped, where the distance from nozzle to the wood will vary (I find that some sheets of wood are perfectly flat where it's mostly intact, but will warp when some items have been cut out of it, and therefore it's rigidity has changed. With your lens setup here , the nozzle is further away from the material than before, because of the focus point. Will that also effect the air hitting the material, and change the cutting performance at all? If the lens was further up the lens tube, would that have helped with the cut at all?
Hello sir I enjoy your vids a great deal and have learned so much about engraving and my Machine which is a 30watt. I would like to know how can I recieve you're information package as well as the Acrylic gauge to measure laser head distance. thank you.
Great content as always. I have one question around the cost of these lens, a quick search on cloudray shows only very expensive lens in that focal length, are these 7.5in lens going to be really expensive?(you usually are concious of this)
Спасибо за Ваши видео! Thanks for video!!!
Please investigate air pressure as a variable in cutting wood. (Supplied to the nozzle.)
I would like to cut through 10 mm thick very hard hardwoods. Would a stock Chinese laser cutter like yours do this, or would I need a 4 inch lens for that? I don’t care if the cut is a little charred because I can just sand it down.
OMG, 4 inch lens... that will not fit my K40 laser cutter. Or, I should to remove bottom metal in order to put workpiece there. :D
where can I get a copy of that spreadsheet?
Sir I m facing a problem installation of rdworks, the installation gets complete
Rd works v8.18