As you say, a simple approach that works really well. Thanks for sharing. I’ve been looking for ways to create reliefs from 3d models but the choices seem to be either wrestling with Blender depth maps or paying out for a tool like zbrush which I wouldn’t use for anything else. This approach looks really good.
Thanks for the video, I'm new in laser and I'm starting thanks to job like this. Sorry if the questions may be stupid. 1. POWER PERCENTAGE.__Why you use 50% power? Could you do 100% with fastest result, like at feed 4000 with same result? would 100% be too much for 0.08? 2. NO-MOPA LASER._______Is it possible to perform 3D task with a no-MOPA laser? like a normal fiber laser 50W? 3. FOCUS._________________If the focus is perfect on the initial surface, it become much more out of focus at any lap? How can you maintain the laser on the focus during the task? Thanks in advance for your reply
No question is a stupid question unless its unasked :) 1. Power - the more power the more aggressive, yes you could speed up with more power but the resolution wouldnt be as fine, in other words SIMPLE shapes Yes do this but intricate and 3d shapes slow down with less power 2. its all in the software, the software takes a grayscale 3d image and slices into the number of passes. the more passes you have the deeper it would be. the non-MOPA issues are mainly around frequency and the ability to colour materials. (you should be fine) 3. Focus, I listen to my laser and if I feel its going out of focus I will adjust but most of the time its ok hope that helps and sorry for the delay, im doing house renovations :)
My machine fiber laser 100Watt I want to engrave on High speed steel HSS 2,5D ( Deep engraving of metal and optimal) Do you have any formula for engraving this material?? Speed ?? Power ?? KHZ??? Thank Pro
As you say, a simple approach that works really well. Thanks for sharing. I’ve been looking for ways to create reliefs from 3d models but the choices seem to be either wrestling with Blender depth maps or paying out for a tool like zbrush which I wouldn’t use for anything else. This approach looks really good.
Thanks for the video, I'm new in laser and I'm starting thanks to job like this.
Sorry if the questions may be stupid.
1. POWER PERCENTAGE.__Why you use 50% power? Could you do 100% with fastest result, like at feed 4000 with same result? would 100% be too much for 0.08?
2. NO-MOPA LASER._______Is it possible to perform 3D task with a no-MOPA laser? like a normal fiber laser 50W?
3. FOCUS._________________If the focus is perfect on the initial surface, it become much more out of focus at any lap? How can you maintain the laser on the focus during the task?
Thanks in advance for your reply
No question is a stupid question unless its unasked :)
1. Power - the more power the more aggressive, yes you could speed up with more power but the resolution wouldnt be as fine, in other words SIMPLE shapes Yes do this but intricate and 3d shapes slow down with less power
2. its all in the software, the software takes a grayscale 3d image and slices into the number of passes. the more passes you have the deeper it would be. the non-MOPA issues are mainly around frequency and the ability to colour materials. (you should be fine)
3. Focus, I listen to my laser and if I feel its going out of focus I will adjust but most of the time its ok
hope that helps and sorry for the delay, im doing house renovations :)
Thanks for sharing this info. Subbed.
My machine
fiber laser 100Watt
I want to engrave on High speed steel HSS 2,5D ( Deep engraving of metal and optimal)
Do you have any formula for engraving this material??
Speed ??
Power ??
KHZ??? Thank Pro
Very Interesting!
Great work
How do I contact you?
unstablerhino at g mail dot com :)
How do I get in touch with you?
What type of laser machine you are using
this one is a 80w JPT fiber laser
What material is that?
3mm aluminum
Looks like it could’ve been a very informative video but the music drowns out your voice and you can’t hear what you’re talking about.
Thanks for the feedback, I need to invest in a better microphone and yeah music can be good and bad
Cheers