Good tips, thanks The Resize Page to Selection is also accessible from the Edit menu. Someone commented that K40 Whisperer's advanced options allows you to set the number of passes but the K40 goes back to the home position between each pass making your method a bit faster.
Hey there. I had thought I had replied to your comment but must not have. I chose not to do this option because the laser goes back to start position in between each cut. Duplicating the line makes it do both cuts then goes back to the start position so it's a little bit quicker. Thanks for the comment though buddy
Hi. A couple of observations. 1. To get rid of the brown cutting outlines - cover your work area with masking tape. 2. The K40 Whisperer has an advanced settings where you can increate the number of passes for cutting etc.
Yeah the masking side of things works really well but I would get through tonnes of it with the amount I cut. As for the advance settings, yeah that's also a good way of doing it but the way I do it means you can do it before you start to cut. For me personally I like the added customisation and is why I do it that way. Great info though. Thanks for the comment. Stay safe my friend
Ctrl + SHIFT + R Does it too :D I will be doing a whole series on Inkskape for K40 I think. I have learnt so much since starting my laser cutting journey
I don't know. Do a bit of research before you try because I have heard of some horror stories about people cutting things that then cause all sorts of issues. I don't see why you can't but just check. Thanks for the feedback buddy. I appreciate it
Hi! thanks for the video. Just one question, what configuration did you use to cut the material? i looks like mdf right? Im trying to cut mdf but still don't get the right configuration 😓
Hey there, yeah it is 3mm MDF and it was a lot of trial and error. I have completely changed my laser control panel so that any numbers I tell you won't help at all. What type K40 do you have? There are two different control panel types
I have just had a look at that model and it's very different from the one I own even more so due to the upgrades I've done I would be happy to chat with you over email to talk you through a few of the things I did to get my laser cutting perfectly every time. I just won't be able to be very specific due to the differences although I should be able to to at least give you some tips. my email is theoffgridfamily@gmail.com
I was running it as low as possible to see how that would extend the life of the tube. I'd also had a lot of messages about multi pass tips so I added it. In general I now do most things in one pass (unless it's really thick material)
I just recieved my K40 last week & I have soo many questions. I'm new to this machine, and I'd like engrave acrylic for keychains & name jewelry. I've been running tests & trying to figure out the power to cut through the acrylic & plexiglass
@@TheOffGridFamily i newly buy it but i dont knw making templet here in my market many company provide xutting templet of photo frame key chain and toys of k40 wishper but i dont get it can you provide it for 40 wat a4 size machin
@@jitendramohta6587 I will be doing videos about making things like that but you will have to learn how to use various programs like inkscape etc. It's not that hard when you get into it. I don't have any designs to give away. I'm sorry
@@TheOffGridFamily It's a well kept secret apparently. I was put onto it by Scorch, the guy who wrote whisperer. MeerK40t 0.6.22 is the current production version. There is a major upgrade (which is going to be pretty darn good I think) in development.
I think I've already done a video on working out the focal length but yes I will happily do another for you. If you'd like to email me I may be able to help you out in the meantime.
Volts? Are you referring to, milliamps? Are you measuring "one" volt over a known resistor.? Then you have an amp meter, which makes sense ,but a reference to "one volt" makes no useful sense in this context
Good tips, thanks
The Resize Page to Selection is also accessible from the Edit menu.
Someone commented that K40 Whisperer's advanced options allows you to set the number of passes but the K40 goes back to the home position between each pass making your method a bit faster.
Thanks for the info. I use the short cut keys almost entirely now. I'm not sure how useful a video on that would be though
In advance setting in K40 whisperer, you can chose how many passes you want for each operation...
Hey there.
I had thought I had replied to your comment but must not have. I chose not to do this option because the laser goes back to start position in between each cut. Duplicating the line makes it do both cuts then goes back to the start position so it's a little bit quicker. Thanks for the comment though buddy
@@TheOffGridFamily Wrong if you set it right it will make multiple passes without returning to home.
Hi.
A couple of observations.
1. To get rid of the brown cutting outlines - cover your work area with masking tape.
2. The K40 Whisperer has an advanced settings where you can increate the number of passes for cutting etc.
Yeah the masking side of things works really well but I would get through tonnes of it with the amount I cut. As for the advance settings, yeah that's also a good way of doing it but the way I do it means you can do it before you start to cut. For me personally I like the added customisation and is why I do it that way. Great info though. Thanks for the comment. Stay safe my friend
Thank you for taking the time to make and post this video, Im a noob to the K40 world and your videos defiantly help. 👍
We all start somewhere. I'm happy to help if you need it. Good luck
just use sand paper its easy cleans the hole job in minutes
In Inkscape try "Edit ==> Resize page to selection". Saves you another click ;-)
Ctrl + SHIFT + R Does it too :D
I will be doing a whole series on Inkskape for K40 I think. I have learnt so much since starting my laser cutting journey
@@TheOffGridFamily Looking forward to this. You may want to focus on path operations as this is what many people are struggling with.
@@grafzahl7878 OK I will do. If you have any more suggestions please say.
thanks the duplicate i did not know..great!
You can change it in the settings but I find it better to do it in design because that way you can pick and choose the things that need multiple cuts
Just found your channel, thanks for sharing this
Welcome to the family buddy
So helpful thx
You are very welcome ☺️
cool video for the 440! I have a few videos of K40 in action on my channel,. Just waiting for a upgrade, a 24x40 100W :)
I had a look at your videos. there is an obvious language barrier but great looking content! Muy buenos videos, sigue haciendo excelente contenido
@@TheOffGridFamily yeah they are in Spanish! Go ahead I help you learn :)
I'm always ready to learn 😊
@@TheOffGridFamily here to
Teach!
Awesome video! Any idea if a k40 can cut PE foam?
I don't know. Do a bit of research before you try because I have heard of some horror stories about people cutting things that then cause all sorts of issues. I don't see why you can't but just check.
Thanks for the feedback buddy. I appreciate it
It can foam but you will get some eating of the foamat the cut area!
Hi! thanks for the video. Just one question, what configuration did you use to cut the material? i looks like mdf right? Im trying to cut mdf but still don't get the right configuration 😓
Hey there, yeah it is 3mm MDF and it was a lot of trial and error. I have completely changed my laser control panel so that any numbers I tell you won't help at all. What type K40 do you have? There are two different control panel types
@@TheOffGridFamily Is a Omtech 40W CO2, Model: SH-G3020
I have just had a look at that model and it's very different from the one I own even more so due to the upgrades I've done I would be happy to chat with you over email to talk you through a few of the things I did to get my laser cutting perfectly every time. I just won't be able to be very specific due to the differences although I should be able to to at least give you some tips. my email is theoffgridfamily@gmail.com
What type of material are you cutting in this video?
Its 3mm MDF
That laser should be able to cut clear through that in one pass!! I do 1/4 inch 5 ply, plywood with mine in one pass. Dirty mirrors or lens?
I was running it as low as possible to see how that would extend the life of the tube. I'd also had a lot of messages about multi pass tips so I added it. In general I now do most things in one pass (unless it's really thick material)
This one :)
I just recieved my K40 last week & I have soo many questions. I'm new to this machine, and I'd like engrave acrylic for keychains & name jewelry. I've been running tests & trying to figure out the power to cut through the acrylic & plexiglass
I'm happy to help in any way I can. You can email me theoffgridfamily@gmail.com good luck and have fun
@@TheOffGridFamily i newly buy it but i dont knw making templet here in my market many company provide xutting templet of photo frame key chain and toys of k40 wishper but i dont get it can you provide it for 40 wat a4 size machin
@@jitendramohta6587 hi there. Are you asking for designs for the k40 or videos in how to do those things?
@@TheOffGridFamily yes ,i need that ready to cut templet form k40 wishper of toys keychans and much thing
@@jitendramohta6587 I will be doing videos about making things like that but you will have to learn how to use various programs like inkscape etc. It's not that hard when you get into it. I don't have any designs to give away. I'm sorry
Our you can use MeerK40t which is even better than whisperer.
Id never even heard of it! I will have a look at it and see how I get on. I really like K40 Whisperer but I'm always happy to try other software
@@TheOffGridFamily It's a well kept secret apparently. I was put onto it by Scorch, the guy who wrote whisperer. MeerK40t 0.6.22 is the current production version. There is a major upgrade (which is going to be pretty darn good I think) in development.
@@SodalisUK thanks for letting me into the big secret then 😃 I will have a play around with it tomorrow then. Great comment, very appreciated buddy
@@SodalisUK wow i cant wait to try this out thanks for sharing i will be reading the documentation on this tonight.
@@TheOffGridFamily good video thanks for sharing
Can you do a focal length video 😢😢😢
Do you mean working out the focal length?
Yes 😢 I am struggling
I think I've already done a video on working out the focal length but yes I will happily do another for you. If you'd like to email me I may be able to help you out in the meantime.
Dry the acetone with a hair dryer, takes seconds
You should not use acetone on lenses it leaves a film. Use isopropyl alcohol instead 👍
Thanks for the info 🙂
@@TheOffGridFamily Bosch and Lomb lens papers work really good. make sure to wipe from the center to the edge and NEVER in a circle!
@@sotm2 great info, thanks I will look into that
They are pre-alcohol in little packets. I get 100 of them at Wal-Mart for $5
@@sotm2 I will have a look and see if they are sold in the UK
Volts? Are you referring to, milliamps? Are you measuring "one" volt over a known resistor.? Then you have an amp meter, which makes sense ,but a reference to "one volt" makes no useful sense in this context
get Lightburn!
I like k40 whisperer.
mA ftw.......
If you are going to use acetone, WEAR GLOVES!, your skin will absorb the acetone, and it is not good for you.
To be honest I usually do. Good info thanks for the comment