In this video, you will learn how to create a cut line around an image using Lightburn. ************ Website: golasergo.com/ Pinterest: www.pinterest.com.au/golasergo/ Facebook: / golasergo
Thank you for the video. What I'm wanting to do is cut the outline on top while holding the image in a panel on the bottom. I can't seem to be able to remove the cut lines from the bottom.
Thanks for the video. I am new to LB. The text direction is not working the way I want. Let say we have eyebrow (Left & Right) I want to write Welcome on both Eyebrow (Left eyebrow from left to right "Welcome") then (Right eyebrow from left to right "Welcome") one side is always flipping other direction. Maybe it's simple to do, but not sure how.
It's a bit hard to know what the issue is without seeing the steps you are taking. There is an option at the top menu for mirroring so that might help you to flip the text back.
Hello, there is something I want to ask you. I don't know if you have a video about this. I cut both line and offset-filled shapes. I give a work order to cut 10 separate figures on a MDF. First, It dig the insides of 10 of them separately, and then I cut 10 of them in order. I don't want this. Because at that time, when the laser turns off and there is a power outage, for example, my laser slips and continues to be crooked. I want it to offset the inside of the objects and then cut them. I couldn't find this setting separately for each one in turn.
I think I know what you are wanting to do here but just let me know if I am off track. You have 10 items and they all engrave first and then they cut around each one. But you don’t want that, you instead want the first one to engrave and then cut and then move to the second one to engrave and cut and then on to the third to engrave and cut and so on. Do I have that correct?