I'm using a combination of laser grbl and laserweb. Especially when vector engraving. I load my vector e on lasergrbl, and do the filling with the laserweb gcode using raster merge. Perfect and precise results.
Great video and I would love to see more of your teaching as got this setup right the first time! My cut is mirrored tho so now looking for solution to this. Keep up good work and thank you for this.
Maybe check if you motors are turning the right way around, so try moving x positive and it should go to the right and y positive should go to the back. If that is wrong, you can reverse the direction in the eeprom settings.
thx for video i have question i just start to 3d internal engraving bussines but it is hard to make 3d its lookin ok but taking a lot time do u know same software convert 2d to 3d lss or mbf format thx again
I have a question, is there something in that program that can make a laser pulse for a millisecond and turn off for another millisecond in a continuous loop until you decide to turn it off? Like a flashing light keeps turning on and off every second.
That is how they do the power modulation. Like when you select 50% power, the laser is on at 100% half the time and off the other half. This happens way to quickly though for you to be able to see. If what you want is a dotted line, you can just draw a dotted line and then it will engrave that.
I am getting into laser engraving and wonder about AutoCAD. Using AutoCAD 2D and 3d for many years, I am really fast at drawing and designing. Is AutoCAD 2d worth it for designing at nearly 500 dollars or am I wasting my time? What is the pro and con of this compared to others?
I never used AutoCAD, but if you aren't using it in a professional capacity you can probably get 95% of the way there for a fraction of the price with other software.
is there any program that allows you to type text then laser it rather than creating an image? - i am looking at creating name tags also any software for creating a tag then cutting it out?