You can get the rotary axis attachment here: sculpfun.com/products/sculpfun-rotary-roller?ref=35dybt60 or here: hobbylasercutters.com/go/sculpfun-rotary/ Use my coupon code BG7e0817 to get it for only 95$ (35$ OFF!) Coupon valid only until 31. March!
@JT Makes it - could you please elaborate what you mean by Line by Line settings? Is there any other settings in Lightburn how to force/minimize item movement? I have the same problem you describe. More complex vector image and the glass moved completely from the laser position. I would like to use bidirectional engraving.
With line by line I mean that I use a "Fill" with left to right motion to fill the whole shape like an inkjet printer would. I don't trace the shape outlines like you would normally do with engraving vector designs with "line" function.
Can you engrave something longer that the width of the attachment? Actually thinking of a walking stick 45" long, or a martial arts staff if supported.
You can't use cups with handles with this one. But with some tinkering you can mount cups with handles on this rotary system: ua-cam.com/video/reY6ICDhF1s/v-deo.html
Hello, I have a problem when using the machine for cylinders, it records the design in mirror mode, what is the problem? if the design is ok in the software
Please demonstrate steps for setting the rollers. The scale only goes to 60mm but I am measuring objects around 280mm and its clear from the video the engraved objects you are using and other videos are greater than 60. The device is surprising well made and just feels like good quality but the 6 step instructions that come wit the kit are garbage. Also please show steps in Lightburn to get proper settings. The instructions state there is no need to adjust software settings however you did decide to adjust the settings. Thanks.
You don't need to set the scale the same as diameter of the object. You ajdust it by eye just wide enough that the object sits nicely between the rollers. Precise adjustment is not necessary except that you use scale to make sure that rollers are parallel. If you use Sculpfun machine, you don't need any additional settings in Lightburn. Just use software normally. The Y axis transforms to the cylinder in 1:1 scale.
I wasted my money buying this rotary attachment. It can only do round objects that are the same size completely across. If there is more than a slight diameter decrease from one end to the other the product will rock and not get a clean engraving. Forget about doing anything with a handle. Unfortunately for the Sculpfun there is not another rotary attachment that will work with it. I should have spent my money on a different engraver that will work with the open middle (non full roller) rotary attachment.
You can get the rotary axis attachment here:
sculpfun.com/products/sculpfun-rotary-roller?ref=35dybt60
or here: hobbylasercutters.com/go/sculpfun-rotary/
Use my coupon code BG7e0817 to get it for only 95$ (35$ OFF!) Coupon valid only until 31. March!
great examples. can you show how to engrave an image on a mug with a handle? thanks in advance.
Can this be used on any laser system?
Almost any type, with some wiring modifications needed for some proprietary machines
@JT Makes it - could you please elaborate what you mean by Line by Line settings? Is there any other settings in Lightburn how to force/minimize item movement? I have the same problem you describe. More complex vector image and the glass moved completely from the laser position.
I would like to use bidirectional engraving.
With line by line I mean that I use a "Fill" with left to right motion to fill the whole shape like an inkjet printer would. I don't trace the shape outlines like you would normally do with engraving vector designs with "line" function.
Hi Sir ,
Please suggest me which machine is good for bottle engraving
Maybe this one: ua-cam.com/video/OpRa6S7aEo4/v-deo.html
@@JTMakesIt sir ,
Did Sculp Fun s30 11w engraving on a steel bottle
@@Aartisan it can engrave stainless steel if you go slow
Hello what light burn software does the s9 take ?
GRBL/gcode version
@@JTMakesIt thanks
How long does the engraving in tumbler takes place? Thanks
Can you engrave something longer that the width of the attachment? Actually thinking of a walking stick 45" long, or a martial arts staff if supported.
Hi, I don't think that would work with this one. Maybe it will work with this one: ua-cam.com/video/reY6ICDhF1s/v-deo.html
Please make a detail tutorial for lighburn, because when i tried, the machine always stopped.
I might, but there are many Lightburn tutorial on UA-cam
Can you use other brands of rollers or you have to use this with the s30?
Atomstack rollers are compatible, and the xTools also comes with adapter. You can check my review of the xtool one.
Can you use objects longer than the rollers and have them protrude between the rollers? Eg a rolling pin?
I think you can't.
Hey! Would this attachment also work with 40 oz stanley cup tumblers, these tumblers have handles ? .. thanks for answering my other question 😁
You can't use cups with handles with this one. But with some tinkering you can mount cups with handles on this rotary system: ua-cam.com/video/reY6ICDhF1s/v-deo.html
Okay I just checked this rotary out, do you know if I would be able to attach it to the s6 pro?
@@Sheiisashley Unplug the wire to the Y axis motor and plug it in the rotary motor. The y-axis now becomes rotary axis.
Looking forward to getting all my pieces in thank you for your help ❤
Hello, I have a problem when using the machine for cylinders, it records the design in mirror mode, what is the problem? if the design is ok in the software
rotate the rotary attachment 180 degrees on the table
Is it the S10 performing the engravings?
Sculpfun S9
What software are you using for this ?
Lightburn
is the rotary nema stepper 0.9 or 1.8 degrees steps ? cant find that info anywhere
I am not sure, but I think they are the standard 1.8 degrees in all these machines.
Possible to engrave a mug with handle ?
You can but you should rotate it only so much that the handle does not hit the rollers or the laser head. It would work for smaller engravings
How to engrave a pattern on a chicken egg?
You would need this rotary: ua-cam.com/video/reY6ICDhF1s/v-deo.html
Please demonstrate steps for setting the rollers. The scale only goes to 60mm but I am measuring objects around 280mm and its clear from the video the engraved objects you are using and other videos are greater than 60. The device is surprising well made and just feels like good quality but the 6 step instructions that come wit the kit are garbage. Also please show steps in Lightburn to get proper settings. The instructions state there is no need to adjust software settings however you did decide to adjust the settings. Thanks.
You don't need to set the scale the same as diameter of the object. You ajdust it by eye just wide enough that the object sits nicely between the rollers. Precise adjustment is not necessary except that you use scale to make sure that rollers are parallel. If you use Sculpfun machine, you don't need any additional settings in Lightburn. Just use software normally. The Y axis transforms to the cylinder in 1:1 scale.
@@JTMakesIt Ill give it a try thanks.
I wasted my money buying this rotary attachment.
It can only do round objects that are the same size completely across. If there is more than a slight diameter decrease from one end to the other the product will rock and not get a clean engraving.
Forget about doing anything with a handle.
Unfortunately for the Sculpfun there is not another rotary attachment that will work with it. I should have spent my money on a different engraver that will work with the open middle (non full roller) rotary attachment.
whi my glass slide n and destroy my egrave .look like italic
You need to engrave with scanning fill, not line vector engraving