Rich, I can’t begin to tell you how helpful these videos you’re making have been to my learning curve. They’re easy to understand and easy to follow along to also. Some people have a natural ability to teach even when it isn’t their profession. You’re that type of person.
Me too, Until i had my boy set up another monitor to my right, I feel everything as individual was useless to me. These videos aren't long but are very instructive especially when I have Lighburn on the left and a video on the right to try eveything as we go...Thanks LHG for this...
I have had Lightburn for about a year or so now. Knew nothing about lasering when I got my first Jtech Laser. After watching many videos on Lightburn I thought I learned a lot. I bought the Ortur Master Pro laser a few weeks ago and came across your you tube page. I have been addicted to watching your videos since. Since watching your videos I realized I knew very little on how to navigate Lightburn. I learned more in the last few weeks than I did in the past year. Your videos make it so easy to follow along. I have been doing so many things either wrong or the hard way taking so long to set things up. It's like I hit the laser lottery once I stumbled upon your you tube channel. You made lasering more fun now rather than frustrating. Like other comments on your videos, yours are second to none. Thanks
Good morning_ Just became a patreon sustainer and wanted to say you are my first Patreon subscription. I appreciate your knowledge especially as a relative newbie and the fact that you give away so much and don't try and nickel and dime us for every bit of info. Have a great day.
I have to agree with the other commentors. Your channel is a life (time) saver. I appreciate your willingness to share your experience and knowledge. Your tutorials are excellent and extremely helpful in overcoming the laser/lightburn learning curve. I wish you much success in your ventures.
had my xtool d1 pro 20w for about 3 weeks now was using xcs to no avail not really a vast amount support there, so i made the switch to lightburn and yes it can seem overwhelming to a newbie like myself with all the functions but it suit's my learning style. i purchased several grids with no real progress, then i come across this video so THANK YOU RICH for creating this video! I just finished creating my first grid following your video switching between screens. thank you for the tips and helping me learn lightburn in the process.
I thought I was a moron because I couldn't get the test grid to work on my machine! Turns out I was using an image of one and needed to create it and set the speeds and power levels. Your video made it easy! Once again, thank you for all your great videos!!! I'm pretty certain I have watched them all now (yes, to the very end :D)!!
I made it right along with you. The only thing I had to do that wasn’t showing was to Window-Filled/Coarse or Smooth to see the squares actually filled in with color on the screen. Thanks mate.
I'm really happy that I found your channel. I learned so much from your tutorials and you definitely saved me hours of trials and errors on my laser. I highly recommend your videos - there are pearls of wisdom for all levels of users. Thank you!!!
Excellent tutorial. I spend days trying to understand this layer thing and now it is as clear as daylight. Love your channel and keep up the good work.
I have to agree, your video's have been very useful. I've found myself not using my laser much, because I couldn't figure out lightburn, how to manipulate images, traces, notes or power / speed setting. You have made it enjoyable and helped so much, Thank you
Rich, this is a great video for a newbee such as myself. working each step as you show in the video as you complete each step. Currently burning this on 4mm piece of white oak. Thank you!
Just purchased a Sculpfun s30 pro. Looked all over the place for the power scale or something about it. Thank you a million! this video really helps get a grasp on things.
Very informative. I had watched another video on generating the grid but liked your approach much better. It made perfect sense not to waste time/material scorching things.
Rich Thank you so so much for putting these videos together! i really appreciate all the time you've put into these videos. Even the little tips are sssooo helpful! My learning curve is so much faster than if i had to figure out everything myself! May the universe return you the generosity you put out!
Very informative. Your right the others don't say anything about changing or not using power settings for testing on different material or explaining that the diode has a short life span..
Phenomenal video!! Thank you for thinking of the newbies. I had an Ortur some time ago (been about a year without a laser) and just got the Neje Max 3 anmd have been struggling for a week trying to get focus/speed/etc set up. This video brought it all back. Thank you so much!!
I ordered a Ortur pro s2 and I haven’t even received it yet and I wanted to give up because I feel so clueless and dumb … your videos are a saving grace ,I am learning so much ! Thank u so much for for time in making these !
Thanks Rich, your tutorials have been a big help. I've been playing with my new Atomstack A10 Pro for the past month. I'm trying not to waste materials. So, I think creating a material list will help a lot. I guess I have a lot more to learn from you.
I just purchased my first diode laser. Atezr P10 and I love it. Thank you so much for this video. It's made a huge difference. Looing into doing slate coasters and cutting boards. We'll se how it goes.
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy I figured that out late last night. But it was good to go through it step by step anyway. I understand it much better thanks to your video.
Just setting up my Xtool. I have no clue what I'm doing, I took on this task vs using the built in material test to try and learn the machine; this definitely helped, thanks.
I found, an excellent explanation tomorrow I will put it into practice to get rid of the headache. Thank you very much for such an excellent explanation and for taking your time to teach us. Thank you
Once again, a great video. The only thing I would mention is you can highlight just the part of the scale you want to output and turn on "Cut Selected Graphics" and then press "Start". I find this is an easy way to do it because I will forget or miss to turn on a burn layer or turn a layer off.
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy I tried that but it just burned deep and hard on all the lines. Like it was on 100/100. I did this one like you posted and it did awesome.
@thelouisianahobbyguy I did everything you did in the video I have the 1.7.03 version of light burn and when I did the same thing that you did in the video ( different speed and power ) when I click on the preview button everything seems to be shaded dark. why ?
Lightburn has updated since this video Philip, and now if you click Laser Tools from the main menu, you'll see a built-in Material Test, which is much easier to use.
Fantastic tutorial! Thank you so much! Very thorough. I am really enjoying all your videos and learning so much from you. Thank you for taking the time to educate us.
It would be nice to have a baseline on speed and power for us that don’t have experience, although experience comes through doing things. Glad I found your channel. Keep up the great work
Hey Rich, thanks again for this great tutorial. One thing I particularly like, is that when you make your files available, they are on your website. I like to watch videos on my iPad, but I like to take my laptop which has LightBurn on it, and use it to download the files.
I try and make as many available as I can David. I also have an online store where I sell files, but there are a lot of freebies there as well. engraveandcutfiles.com/
Rich, you were mentioning fire. This should be a big concern for everyone. What do you recommend using for an extinguisher? I would hate to have to spray my laser with a conventional extinguisher. What a mess that would be, and probably ruin the whole thing.
Hi Rich, Just want to say Thank you for your dedication to helping each of us learn Laser. I am definitely a newbie, I've had my Ortur 15w for a while but ain't done a thing yet. Just got Lightburn a couple days ago and I guess it's like learning to drive a car, take it slow, pay attention and start driving. Well going to give it a go New years weekend. Really appreciate your teaching, you cover a lot of ground at a good speed, although I have to tap the brakes(pause) a bit and then continue. Will be back in days ahead to check out your files etc and will be supporter one way or another. Thanks man. Happy New Year. Andrew
Hi Rich I'm Kevin from Manchester, England. I've just got a P20 pro. Thank you for your videos I'm finding them informative and and easy to follow. I've just been following you step by step on how to make a test grid. When creating the initial box and making the array mine only came up as lines and filled from the bottom upwards. The preview shows different shadings for the power settings but again only as empty boxes, what am I doing wrong or what settings do I need to adjust and where do I find them?
Great video, I created the grid but I’d like to get your file so I have your notes. I joined and looked on forums and website but guess I’m not finding it
Rich, thnks for this. I'm new and this will help me a lot. Couldn't find the download. But that doesn't matter because i leatn doing it myself. When you select a new layer, do you use the rectangle? When i do that the selected area is in total the color of the layer, instead of only the blocks. Think i find it out. It groups everything.. But why?
Let me tell you when they say never leave your laser alone they are 100% right, I finally downloaded your file Rich and I tested one of the cheap plywood coaster they sell on Amazon the one that come in a pack of 60. When the laser(sculpfun s9)started burning mate when it got to 100 power the thing nearly caught on 🔥, I stopped it immediately and I ended up adjusting the output at 40 % en every layer, even 50 it burns the plywood. Any way great file and everyone should run this test
Hello, I just picked up a Atezr 35 Plus laser and am wondering how I should alter the settings to accomadate for the 35W laser. You're channel and videos are the BEST. Thank you for all the time and effort you put into these!
Thank you for your videos. I do have a question on the results in your video and how to interrupt them. At the 17:09 you have a sample card you run . What square would you use for fill the same coloring could be generated on many squares. example 40/2000 looks the same as 100/3000. As a newbie at this I like the color at 40 power it look s consistent from 1000 to 3000 speed. does running a design at 40/3000 make sense as it is faster and i do not notice any over burn on the test. What are your thoughts.
Rich, I made my own grid by following along with you. Amazing what I learned by just doing this! Thanks tons!
Awesome! 👍 Thanks for watching Dave!
Excellent presentation and great insight into wasted time, energy, and consumables.
Glad it was helpful!
Rich, I can’t begin to tell you how helpful these videos you’re making have been to my learning curve.
They’re easy to understand and easy to follow along to also.
Some people have a natural ability to teach even when it isn’t their profession. You’re that type of person.
Thanks Joe! I really appreciate that!
Me too, Until i had my boy set up another monitor to my right, I feel everything as individual was useless to me. These videos aren't long but are very instructive especially when I have Lighburn on the left and a video on the right to try eveything as we go...Thanks LHG for this...
I have had Lightburn for about a year or so now. Knew nothing about lasering when I got my first Jtech Laser. After watching many videos on Lightburn I thought I learned a lot. I bought the Ortur Master Pro laser a few weeks ago and came across your you tube page. I have been addicted to watching your videos since. Since watching your videos I realized I knew very little on how to navigate Lightburn. I learned more in the last few weeks than I did in the past year. Your videos make it so easy to follow along. I have been doing so many things either wrong or the hard way taking so long to set things up. It's like I hit the laser lottery once I stumbled upon your you tube channel. You made lasering more fun now rather than frustrating. Like other comments on your videos, yours are second to none. Thanks
So glad to hear this Jim! That's why I make the videos!
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the support Kat! 👍
Good morning_ Just became a patreon sustainer and wanted to say you are my first Patreon subscription. I appreciate your knowledge especially as a relative newbie and the fact that you give away so much and don't try and nickel and dime us for every bit of info. Have a great day.
Awesome, thank you so much! I messaged you on Patreon.
I have to agree with the other commentors. Your channel is a life (time) saver. I appreciate your willingness to share your experience and knowledge. Your tutorials are excellent and extremely helpful in overcoming the laser/lightburn learning curve. I wish you much success in your ventures.
I appreciate that Ben, thanks!
Making switch from xcs to Lightburn. Thanks for your useful information.
Glad it helped Janelle!
I want to thank you very much for the work your putting in to help us. I'm Dyslexia and I need to run your video as I do thing and it help so much
Glad to help!
had my xtool d1 pro 20w for about 3 weeks now was using xcs to no avail not really a vast amount support there, so i made the switch to lightburn and yes it can seem overwhelming to a newbie like myself with all the functions but it suit's my learning style. i purchased several grids with no real progress, then i come across this video so THANK YOU RICH for creating this video! I just finished creating my first grid following your video switching between screens. thank you for the tips and helping me learn lightburn in the process.
Great to hear! The newer versions of Lightburn now have the test grids built in! Click Laser Tools --> Material Test. A big time saver!
I thought I was a moron because I couldn't get the test grid to work on my machine! Turns out I was using an image of one and needed to create it and set the speeds and power levels. Your video made it easy! Once again, thank you for all your great videos!!! I'm pretty certain I have watched them all now (yes, to the very end :D)!!
Awesome! 👍 Thanks for watching!
Rich thanks am new and learning a whole lot with you thanks once again
Awesome! 👍 Thanks for watching Joe!
I made it right along with you. The only thing I had to do that wasn’t showing was to Window-Filled/Coarse or Smooth to see the squares actually filled in with color on the screen.
Thanks mate.
Awesome! 👍 Thanks for watching!
I'm really happy that I found your channel. I learned so much from your tutorials and you definitely saved me hours of trials and errors on my laser. I highly recommend your videos - there are pearls of wisdom for all levels of users. Thank you!!!
Glad I could help Joe! Thanks so much for the wonderful comments!
Excellent tutorial. I spend days trying to understand this layer thing and now it is as clear as daylight. Love your channel and keep up the good work.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much....recently got my Diode laser, and I am so intimidated, but your tutorials are so easy to understand....I appreciate it
You can do it!
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy I did it....I freaking did it....first cut so proud....long way to go.....but I did it.....thanks again
I have to agree, your video's have been very useful. I've found myself not using my laser much, because I couldn't figure out lightburn, how to manipulate images, traces, notes or power / speed setting. You have made it enjoyable and helped so much, Thank you
Glad to help Charles! Thanks for watching!
Rich, this is a great video for a newbee such as myself. working each step as you show in the video as you complete each step. Currently burning this on 4mm piece of white oak. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful Allen!
Rich very informative, but I ran into some issues (hardware and software)
with the test. How can I get some help?
thank you, u make everything understandable for me
Glad I could help!
Just purchased a Sculpfun s30 pro. Looked all over the place for the power scale or something about it. Thank you a million! this video really helps get a grasp on things.
Happy to help Penny!
Very informative. I had watched another video on generating the grid but liked your approach much better. It made perfect sense not to waste time/material scorching things.
Awesome, thank you Mike! I'm glad you liked it!
Thank You! Thank You! Just received my laser a couple weeks ago. You have been great help for sure!
Glad I could help Richard! 👍
Rich Thank you so so much for putting these videos together! i really appreciate all the time you've put into these videos. Even the little tips are sssooo helpful! My learning curve is so much faster than if i had to figure out everything myself! May the universe return you the generosity you put out!
Glad you like them! The universe pays me back every day, in every way! Thank you!
Very informative. Your right the others don't say anything about changing or not using power settings for testing on different material or explaining that the diode has a short life span..
Thanks Karl.
Phenomenal video!! Thank you for thinking of the newbies. I had an Ortur some time ago (been about a year without a laser) and just got the Neje Max 3 anmd have been struggling for a week trying to get focus/speed/etc set up. This video brought it all back. Thank you so much!!
Glad it was helpful!
great video, working with slate so useful Rich
Awesome! 👍 Thanks for watching!
I ordered a Ortur pro s2 and I haven’t even received it yet and I wanted to give up because I feel so clueless and dumb … your videos are a saving grace ,I am learning so much ! Thank u so much for for time in making these !
My pleasure Susanna! Don't worry, you'll be an expert in no time!
Rich, I am just starting on a laser , thanks for the videos so helpful 👍
Thanks for watching!
You never cease to amaze me, so easy to follow and understand! Thank you!
Thanks so much Mitchel!
Thanks Rich, your tutorials have been a big help. I've been playing with my new Atomstack A10 Pro for the past month. I'm trying not to waste materials. So, I think creating a material list will help a lot. I guess I have a lot more to learn from you.
Have fun with it David, and testing is not wasting material!
I just purchased my first diode laser. Atezr P10 and I love it. Thank you so much for this video. It's made a huge difference. Looing into doing slate coasters and cutting boards. We'll se how it goes.
Very welcome David! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much! I am brand new to this stuff, so this is very helpful!
Glad it was helpful! Lightburn now has a much easier material test built in. Click on Laser Tools --> Material test.
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy I figured that out late last night. But it was good to go through it step by step anyway. I understand it much better thanks to your video.
Thanks Rich .. its taking some time to go and watch all your videos but very worth the time.
I appreciate that!
Thank you for your time and inspiration Rich
My pleasure Ray!
Just starting with lasers and your information is paramount. Thank you😄
Welcome Allen! Welcome to the obsession! 🤪
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy 🤣🤣🤣, You are very right, Rich; it definitely is an obsession😉👍🏻
Thank you for the clear explanation. This really helped me to get more clarity in the settings.
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching!
Just setting up my Xtool. I have no clue what I'm doing, I took on this task vs using the built in material test to try and learn the machine; this definitely helped, thanks.
Glad it helped John!
Thanks for this video.
You bet!
You have really helped me with your videos ,I had a 60watt co2 for years .Bought a atomstack X7 its like starting over. Thanks for all your help
Glad to help Bernard! Thanks for the comment!
Thank you for showing and explaining how to set it up!
Glad it was helpful Garza!
Very helpful thanks
Glad it helped!
I found, an excellent explanation tomorrow I will put it into practice to get rid of the headache. Thank you very much for such an excellent explanation and for taking your time to teach us. Thank you
Glad it was helpful Nily! 👍
Thank you for this video, I will donate the proceeds from my first successful project to you my friend!!!
Once again, a great video. The only thing I would mention is you can highlight just the part of the scale you want to output and turn on "Cut Selected Graphics" and then press "Start". I find this is an easy way to do it because I will forget or miss to turn on a burn layer or turn a layer off.
Great tip Kris, thank you! I should have mentioned that, but I'm really used to making full templates for each type of material.
Excellent information Rich
Glad you think so!
Thanks for your videos! You make it easier for me to understand! Would this be the same as a cut test if I used line instead of fill?
Lightburn now has material tests built into the software under the Laser Tools menu.
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy I tried that but it just burned deep and hard on all the lines. Like it was on 100/100. I did this one like you posted and it did awesome.
Okay, great!
Wow man thanks 🙏🏻 this helps me out lots
Glad to hear it!
@thelouisianahobbyguy I did everything you did in the video I have the 1.7.03 version of light burn and when I did the same thing that you did in the video ( different speed and power ) when I click on the preview button everything seems to be shaded dark. why ?
That's what the preview does James. Zoom all the way in and you'll see it better.
Just ordered a Ortur 20w so you must know how valuable your post is to me. Thank you!
*Hope you enjoy it!*
Perfectly explained! Excellent job!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for this!
Glad it was helpful!
Video has a lot of great content, however I cannot find the link to the Laser Vector Test Grid you mentioned?
It has been replaced by the new feature in the Laser Tools menu called Material Test.
Thank You so much for this information and the file. I'm a newbie and appreciate all the pointers I can get.
You are so welcome Don! Lots more available in my Forum!
Hi Rich great video, one question though you mention the file is avaible for download but I cant find where you actually do that?
cheers
Phil,
Lightburn has updated since this video Philip, and now if you click Laser Tools from the main menu, you'll see a built-in Material Test, which is much easier to use.
Fantastic tutorial! Thank you so much! Very thorough. I am really enjoying all your videos and learning so much from you. Thank you for taking the time to educate us.
You are so welcome Diane!
It would be nice to have a baseline on speed and power for us that don’t have experience, although experience comes through doing things. Glad I found your channel. Keep up the great work
Thank you Victor!
Thank you so much!! Hopefully when I get proficient like you, I will be able to help sharing info to others!!! Much appreciated.
Thank you so much cisscokid! I really appreciate it! 👍
Hey Rich, thanks again for this great tutorial. One thing I particularly like, is that when you make your files available, they are on your website. I like to watch videos on my iPad, but I like to take my laptop which has LightBurn on it, and use it to download the files.
I try and make as many available as I can David. I also have an online store where I sell files, but there are a lot of freebies there as well.
engraveandcutfiles.com/
I just got my ortur master pro this week and I'm struggling a lot on how to start, your videos are very much helpful and i wanna say thanks!
You got this! Keep watching and you'll be a pro in no time!
I’m learning so much from watching your videos. I can’t thank you enough!!
You are so welcome John!
thanks for the videos. new to havig an engraver. like how you give your speeds and power for burns as a reference.
Welcome to the obsession Andrew!
Thank you for this! I still have a ton of questions so I’m gonna deep dive your other past videos lol.
Please do Dave! I cover lots of topics.
Thank you for making an easy to understand video
Thank you so much Crafty Clover! I really appreciate it! 👍
Rich, you were mentioning fire. This should be a big concern for everyone. What do you recommend using for an extinguisher?
I would hate to have to spray my laser with a conventional extinguisher.
What a mess that would be, and probably ruin the whole thing.
You can get small extinguishers.
Thank you .... thank you ! Finally found a video that stops me wasting expensive ply :)
Glad I could help Mike!
Hi Rich, Just want to say Thank you for your dedication to helping each of us learn Laser. I am definitely a newbie, I've had my Ortur 15w for a while but ain't done a thing yet. Just got Lightburn a couple days ago and I guess it's like learning to drive a car, take it slow, pay attention and start driving. Well going to give it a go New years weekend. Really appreciate your teaching, you cover a lot of ground at a good speed, although I have to tap the brakes(pause) a bit and then continue. Will be back in days ahead to check out your files etc and will be supporter one way or another. Thanks man. Happy New Year. Andrew
Petal to the metal Andrew... petal to the metal 🤪 You're gonna love it!
Great video, where is the link to download your grid. Please. Thank you
It's not there anymore Todd, because Lightburn has it built-in now. Laser Tools --> Material Test.
This tutorial is great, learning so much about lightburn as well just watching.
Glad it was helpful Ryan!
Thank you so much for all the information you give free, I have found this is not a common practice.
Glad it was helpful Dirge! I try....
Merci pour cette vidéo très instructive...
Thank you and you're most welcome!
Hi Rich
I'm Kevin from Manchester, England. I've just got a P20 pro. Thank you for your videos I'm finding them informative and and easy to follow.
I've just been following you step by step on how to make a test grid.
When creating the initial box and making the array mine only came up as lines and filled from the bottom upwards.
The preview shows different shadings for the power settings but again only as empty boxes, what am I doing wrong or what settings do I need to adjust and where do I find them?
Lightburn now has this function built in. Go to Laser Tools from the top menu and select, Material Test.
Great video, I created the grid but I’d like to get your file so I have your notes. I joined and looked on forums and website but guess I’m not finding it
This file is now outdated and was replaced by the Material Test under the Laser Tools menu in Lightburn.
So you can this layering to do color on stainless steel
Yes, you can do the grid on any material.
Great video, thanks for this one! Greetings from Germany
Glad you enjoyed it Thorsten! Thank you!
Super helpful thank you . Will try that leather engraving
You’re welcome 😊 I'm going to be doing some leather keychains next week!
I can wait. Will do my home work to and for sure I will check you tutorial
Thank you again much appreciated
@@stephant5119 *Have Fun!*
Rich, thnks for this. I'm new and this will help me a lot.
Couldn't find the download. But that doesn't matter because i leatn doing it myself.
When you select a new layer, do you use the rectangle? When i do that the selected area is in total the color of the layer, instead of only the blocks.
Think i find it out. It groups everything.. But why?
You have to drag from left to right. But the material test is now built into Lightburn under the Laser Tools menu.
I just started with the laser hobby, I can't tell you enough how thankful I am to your videos.
Happy Thanksgiving and happy holidays
God bless 🙏
Same to you! Thanks for watching!
I really appreciate you and your videos.
Thank you so much Kieth! I really appreciate it! 👍
Hi there like the video. But how did you fill the squares colour? And I followed your steps and when I preview it the squares are all black ?
That's how the preview works. It only shows lines and fills.
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy oh I see. Um so in the video when you made the squares, go blue red Green how was the done?
Thank you for the Video, it is very helpful for me as a beginner
Glad it was helpful Robert!
thank you, hope you are always healthy ❤️
Thanks! 👍
Very educational, You cleared up a lot of issues.
Thank you Jim!
Out of curiosity...why didn't you use the one provided in lightburn...or was this more of a tutorial on making the grid?
At the time this video was published, there were no Laser Tools in Lightburn.
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy that thought occurred to me after I posted the question.
such great information! I have been feeling very lost at figuring out this laser!
Glad it helped Theresa! Wait until you see my next video tomorrow! It's going to make you an expert! Hope you clicked that bell notification!
Thank you. Man you are good detail to detail
Glad to help!
Just what I was looking for Cheers.
Thank you Sir! Glad you liked it!
Thank you for this!!! I'm a newbie at this, but I'm wondering why you wouldn't use the higher speeds even at a lower power on soft woods?
You can do it any way you wish.
Thank you so much for this video, it was just what I was looking for..
Glad it was helpful!
Let me tell you when they say never leave your laser alone they are 100% right, I finally downloaded your file Rich and I tested one of the cheap plywood coaster they sell on Amazon the one that come in a pack of 60. When the laser(sculpfun s9)started burning mate when it got to 100 power the thing nearly caught on 🔥, I stopped it immediately and I ended up adjusting the output at 40 % en every layer, even 50 it burns the plywood.
Any way great file and everyone should run this test
Especially on test grids Alan!
Learned a lot. Thanks
Glad it was helpful Bruce!
So glad I found this channel! Thank you so very much for your wonderful tutorials! I've been learning so much thanks to you.
You are so welcome Ludwig! Thanks for watching! 👍
thanks for showing the real world of doin this
My pleasure Rich!
Thank you so much… I’m just starting to use a laser and at 62 I need good instructions.
You can do it Cindy! You'll be an expert in no time!
great video and thank for the download , question do you have video on setting up the frequency for fiber lasers chart guild as well
Not yet Richard.
Thanks for doing this video. I have been trying o figure this out for a while.
Glad I could help Michael!
Hello, I just picked up a Atezr 35 Plus laser and am wondering how I should alter the settings to accomadate for the 35W laser. You're channel and videos are the BEST. Thank you for all the time and effort you put into these!
You have to run material tests in Lightburn. ua-cam.com/video/RiFJiLDj9Rs/v-deo.html
Thank you so much. I am so gappy we found you.
Welcome Adam! I glad you found me too 🤪
Thanks Rich!
You bet! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for your videos. I do have a question on the results in your video and how to interrupt them. At the 17:09 you have a sample card you run . What square would you use for fill the same coloring could be generated on many squares. example 40/2000 looks the same as 100/3000. As a newbie at this I like the color at 40 power it look s consistent from 1000 to 3000 speed. does running a design at 40/3000 make sense as it is faster and i do not notice any over burn on the test. What are your thoughts.
It's all a matter of preference Mark. Some folks run at high power, and others don't want to. That's the purpose of the test cards.
Excellent video - great insights shared here. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it Alan!
I cannot find the file on your website and I also can’t find the link to the file in the description.
There is no need for it anymore Cortney. Lightburn has one built-in now under Laser Tools.