I clicked on the first link i got, and i thought "oh god a video, this is gonna be annoying" but then i saw it was your channel! Thank god for actually helpful videos!
For deep cuts, adjust your focus point so it would be in the middle of the foam. e.g. 6mm foam, have the focus where you would have it for 3mm foam, this gives at least an almost even size on both sides and often lets you cut with less power.
Thanks for this. I'm working on a shoe project. Laser cutting the sole would be precise & highly duplicatible at exact sizes. My only problem has been sourcing the right density / softness of foam for the project. Thus far everything is too hard to walk on.
Dude! I love your diy laser enclosure! I made one and cut a view port for some laser approved orange acrylic! Mad skills on yours too! Great video with great info. (Now, I may be off to size up some custom foam shoe inserts)
That test cut option is a pretty handy tool. Wish my laser had that option. Might want to keep in mind and tell your followers to NEVER cut PVC with the laser. It will create cyanide gas, which is obviously harmful and will almost instantly corrode all of the parts of the laser, pretty much destroying it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us, Chris!
Yes!! DON'T CUT PVC! I'm not sure what laser you are using, but if you are using it with lightburn, then you should be able to use the test cut I would think?
@@LostWax We use Corel Draw for design and cut on ours. It treats the laser just like a printer and saves all of our settings. Might see if Lightburn is compatible and add a copy to see what happens.
Have you tried focusing the laser halfway through the material? I haven’t tried it with foam but with wood it allowed me to cut through thicker material, although in a lot of passes.
Great video! Can you also engrave foam with a laser? I know it cuts, but can you modulate that? Yes, some colors absorb laser light more efficiently and will cut faster/cleaner. Depends on matching the laser color to the material.
Thank you Chris, that was super helpful! Any tips for taking existing PDF patterns and making them useful for Lightburn? I tried using Inkscape to convert to SVG, but the results were less than stellar for patterns that were hand drawn then imported into a PDF...
Hmmm, It's kinda tricky getting hand drawn patterns to turn into nice vectors. I hand draw all my original patterns, but then I scan them in and basically trace over them with a bezier tool to make the vectors. Lightburn does also have a tool for tracing drawings, but I have only used it once or twice, and, so far, I find that it will trace both sides of a line, where you only really want the centre of the line for the cut, which makes it not that useful. But I may just not know how to use it properly yet. So, short answer, I don't know of anything that does a great job. Would love to hear if anyone has some input!!
Thanks! "Lightburn does also have a tool for tracing... I find that it will trace both sides of a line, where you only really want the centre of the line for the cut" - yep, exactly the issue I had. hopefully there's a fix/workaround/trick 🙂
I haven't tried it yet, So I can't really comment. If it has better cable management, I think it would be worth looking at. Other than that, I'm pretty happy with the one I have
hello, I am a designer and I would like to buy a machine to be able to do this kind of cutting and to make stamps. What do you recommend ? I live in France and I don't know if there is this kind of machine.
I'm considering getting one for myself, but wanted to ask about the general dimensions for the laser cutter before the extension kit. Also, what kind of air assist or air compressor would be both affordable and work well with it? I want to use the laser cutter in conjunction with a 3D printer to make costumes and props going forward, but am having trouble getting a solid list of items that I'd need to purchase to get things running on the laser cutter side of things.
Hi There! Unfortunately I didn't measure the cutter before replacing the stock parts with the extension kit. The width is still the same though, which is 2ft (not cutting area, but amount of space the thing takes up. I am using an air compressor that's way too big right now, but am looking to try a fish tank air pump with about 60litres/min output. Just for comparison, Ortur sells an air pump for their units which outputs 50l/per min, so I'm guessing that's a good ballpark to aim for.
2:28 those grey plastic vernier calipers of yours... are they 3D printed? Thanks for the vid and the lengths you went to to give people those settings as a starting point.
No, those callipers are just some cheap ones I picked up one time for a couple of bucks. I think I have about 5 different sets of callipers, cause I lose them all the time:)
The edges don't really have much blackness on them, it more seems to melt through. They do have quite a smell for a few days after cutting. I put them in my garage until they aren't so bad.
Ive got a 6w laser and it eches wood just fine with nice deep grooves, if it can do that it can cut foam no problem. BTW 65% power of 10w would be 6.5W.
"60% power". 60% of WHAT? 1.6W, 5W, 10W, 20W, 40W, or 70W optical power? Without that information, your video is useless. You didn't put the wattage on your test coupon, either. And your link to the product goes to a useless web page that doesn't tell you the wattage. A web page I should not have had to read and one I can't view on the TV I was watching your video on. And that model of laser has apparently been sold with 1.6W, 5.5W, and 10W laser heads and for all I know you have upgraded it. I rewound the video (which I should not have had to do) Since settings were the entire point of your video, this makes the whole video useless.
You are absolutely right, somehow I must have missed putting that vital bit of info in. I'll add it to the video description as soon as I finish typing this. It was a 10W laser.
hello, I am a designer and I would like to buy a machine to be able to do this kind of cutting and to make stamps. What do you recommend ? I live in France and I don't know if there is this kind of machine.
hello, I am a designer and I would like to buy a machine to be able to do this kind of cutting and to make stamps. What do you recommend ? I live in France and I don't know if there is this kind of machine.
I clicked on the first link i got, and i thought "oh god a video, this is gonna be annoying" but then i saw it was your channel! Thank god for actually helpful videos!
😂 Glad it wasn't too annoying!
For deep cuts, adjust your focus point so it would be in the middle of the foam. e.g. 6mm foam, have the focus where you would have it for 3mm foam, this gives at least an almost even size on both sides and often lets you cut with less power.
Thanks for that great tip, I'll have to give it a try!
Most applicstions have a good side and verticality is not important, so focus on the good side or the other side may improve the quality.
Thanks for this. I'm working on a shoe project. Laser cutting the sole would be precise & highly duplicatible at exact sizes. My only problem has been sourcing the right density / softness of foam for the project. Thus far everything is too hard to walk on.
Dude! I love your diy laser enclosure! I made one and cut a view port for some laser approved orange acrylic! Mad skills on yours too! Great video with great info. (Now, I may be off to size up some custom foam shoe inserts)
Nice!!!
This is a great video for people getting started. I'd love to see a video on your homemade filter!
Yeah, I just need to find a little extra time to do some editing:)
You are a great maker! Keep up the good work-play!
That test cut option is a pretty handy tool. Wish my laser had that option. Might want to keep in mind and tell your followers to NEVER cut PVC with the laser. It will create cyanide gas, which is obviously harmful and will almost instantly corrode all of the parts of the laser, pretty much destroying it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us, Chris!
Yes!! DON'T CUT PVC! I'm not sure what laser you are using, but if you are using it with lightburn, then you should be able to use the test cut I would think?
@@LostWax We use Corel Draw for design and cut on ours. It treats the laser just like a printer and saves all of our settings. Might see if Lightburn is compatible and add a copy to see what happens.
@@Justrex01 Interesting, I never knew Corel Draw could be used that way!
So cool. No 3D printer in my future. However, I do enjoy My Cricut. Love to watch you do! Thank you. I love Steampunk.
Yes, the Cricut is a great little machine!
very helpful guide for newbies!
I hope so, it's not that hard, buts it's nice to at least have a bit of a starting point!
@@LostWax I think it will give confidence to try it out for those hesitating...
Great video. I appreciate you sharing all that. I hope to get a printer someday soon.
Yeah, they have become so much more affordable now. If you do a lot of craft work, definitely worth it.
Have you tried focusing the laser halfway through the material? I haven’t tried it with foam but with wood it allowed me to cut through thicker material, although in a lot of passes.
I kinda do that sometimes, probably not halfway, but on thicker foam I will sometimes drop the focus down a little.
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Great video! Can you also engrave foam with a laser? I know it cuts, but can you modulate that? Yes, some colors absorb laser light more efficiently and will cut faster/cleaner. Depends on matching the laser color to the material.
Yep, for sure, check out my first video on this laser cutter: ua-cam.com/video/enOn7xf9S4w/v-deo.html
Thank you Chris, that was super helpful! Any tips for taking existing PDF patterns and making them useful for Lightburn? I tried using Inkscape to convert to SVG, but the results were less than stellar for patterns that were hand drawn then imported into a PDF...
Hmmm, It's kinda tricky getting hand drawn patterns to turn into nice vectors. I hand draw all my original patterns, but then I scan them in and basically trace over them with a bezier tool to make the vectors. Lightburn does also have a tool for tracing drawings, but I have only used it once or twice, and, so far, I find that it will trace both sides of a line, where you only really want the centre of the line for the cut, which makes it not that useful. But I may just not know how to use it properly yet. So, short answer, I don't know of anything that does a great job. Would love to hear if anyone has some input!!
Thanks! "Lightburn does also have a tool for tracing... I find that it will trace both sides of a line, where you only really want the centre of the line for the cut" - yep, exactly the issue I had. hopefully there's a fix/workaround/trick 🙂
@@rolandblais The workaround is to scan and then hand trace using curves in Illustrator or similar. It doesn't take as long as you would think.
@@rolandblais If you find one, I'd love to hear about it!
love you Chris, thanks
You're welcome!!
Nice video, looking to buy one soon.
What do you think about Ortur master 3 ?
I haven't tried it yet, So I can't really comment. If it has better cable management, I think it would be worth looking at. Other than that, I'm pretty happy with the one I have
hello, I am a designer and I would like to buy a machine to be able to do this kind of cutting and to make stamps. What do you recommend ? I live in France and I don't know if there is this kind of machine.
thank you very good information!
Thanks
That was good info.
Glad it was helpful!
I'm considering getting one for myself, but wanted to ask about the general dimensions for the laser cutter before the extension kit. Also, what kind of air assist or air compressor would be both affordable and work well with it? I want to use the laser cutter in conjunction with a 3D printer to make costumes and props going forward, but am having trouble getting a solid list of items that I'd need to purchase to get things running on the laser cutter side of things.
Hi There! Unfortunately I didn't measure the cutter before replacing the stock parts with the extension kit. The width is still the same though, which is 2ft (not cutting area, but amount of space the thing takes up. I am using an air compressor that's way too big right now, but am looking to try a fish tank air pump with about 60litres/min output. Just for comparison, Ortur sells an air pump for their units which outputs 50l/per min, so I'm guessing that's a good ballpark to aim for.
What’s the wattage of your laser, how can we adjust your settings for other machines for cutting this common foam if we don’t know the wattage
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2:28 those grey plastic vernier calipers of yours... are they 3D printed?
Thanks for the vid and the lengths you went to to give people those settings as a starting point.
No, those callipers are just some cheap ones I picked up one time for a couple of bucks. I think I have about 5 different sets of callipers, cause I lose them all the time:)
@@LostWax Ha ha... thanks for that. I lose mine too so to 3D print them would be neat. Thanks
does it burn the edges? I suffered from the laser with foam!!!
The edges don't really have much blackness on them, it more seems to melt through. They do have quite a smell for a few days after cutting. I put them in my garage until they aren't so bad.
So you have the 10w one right? Would it be possible to cut 6mm with 5,5w?
Yes, I have the 10w laser. I don't see why it wouldn't be possible with the 5w one, it just might mean you need to do a couple of passes though.
Ive got a 6w laser and it eches wood just fine with nice deep grooves, if it can do that it can cut foam no problem. BTW 65% power of 10w would be 6.5W.
Maybe you can help me I'm looking for someone to laser cut on foam so I can make a craft called quilt magic can you plz let me know
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"60% power". 60% of WHAT? 1.6W, 5W, 10W, 20W, 40W, or 70W optical power? Without that information, your video is useless. You didn't put the wattage on your test coupon, either. And your link to the product goes to a useless web page that doesn't tell you the wattage. A web page I should not have had to read and one I can't view on the TV I was watching your video on. And that model of laser has apparently been sold with 1.6W, 5.5W, and 10W laser heads and for all I know you have upgraded it. I rewound the video (which I should not have had to do)
Since settings were the entire point of your video, this makes the whole video useless.
You are absolutely right, somehow I must have missed putting that vital bit of info in. I'll add it to the video description as soon as I finish typing this. It was a 10W laser.
hello, I am a designer and I would like to buy a machine to be able to do this kind of cutting and to make stamps. What do you recommend ? I live in France and I don't know if there is this kind of machine.
hello, I am a designer and I would like to buy a machine to be able to do this kind of cutting and to make stamps. What do you recommend ? I live in France and I don't know if there is this kind of machine.
I'm not sure, this is the only one I have used, so I can't really compare it to others.
Hello! I’m looking to laser cut “3/16in thick foam core, laminated on both sides” . What settings do you think would work with a 10w laser cutter?