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Brad Goodman
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 พ.ย. 2009
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MakeIt Labs @ Nashua Kayak Parade
มุมมอง 95ปีที่แล้ว
MakeIt Labs kinetic sculpture amphibian vehicle in the Nashua Paddle Light Parade 5/19/2023 Nashua River, downtown Nashua, NH www.makeitlabs.com
3D Engraving in EZCAD3 (In English)
มุมมอง 5Kปีที่แล้ว
For more info, see: sites.google.com/a/makeitlabs.com/wiki/resource-areas/laser-cutters/mopa (Version 2)
Deep Engraving with Epilog Deep Throat Lens
มุมมอง 55ปีที่แล้ว
Custom Deep Engraving lens for Epilog Fusion Pro 48. www.makeitlabs.com
MakeIt Labs MOPA Fiber Laser Rotary Training
มุมมอง 180ปีที่แล้ว
wiki.makeitlabs.com/resource-areas/laser-cutters/mopa
MakeIt Labs Epilog Lens Swap
มุมมอง 50ปีที่แล้ว
wiki.makeitlabs.com/resource-areas/laser-cutters/epilog
MakeIt Labs Rabbit to Epilog Quick Re-Authorization
มุมมอง 399ปีที่แล้ว
For people previously approved on the Rabbit QX-80 looking for a fast authorization path to Epilog. Main page here: wiki.makeitlabs.com/resource-areas/laser-cutters/epilog/epilogquickreauth
Troop 773 Pawtuckaway Canoeing Adventure 2021
มุมมอง 142 ปีที่แล้ว
Troop 773 Pawtuckaway Canoeing Adventure 2021
White Mountains Adventure 2021 - Troop 773, Nashua, NH
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White Mountains Adventure 2021 - Troop 773, Nashua, NH
This is the video I've been looking for. Been struggling with 3d engraving for so long, and while I've figured out a lot, there's still so much i get wrong and don't know how to fix. This has given me the missing pieces. Thank you!
Hello do you offer training?
We don have in-person training if you happen to be somewhere near southern NH! ;-) www.makeitlabs.com/
Great explanation....thanks a lot ! With the 2.5 Fiber laser (ezcad3) do you have some visible steps between layers (importing stl or depth Map) while Deep engraving on metal??
This video is SO helpful! Thank you, I keep going back for reference. Thank you!
Thanks so much. Big help.
Hi, i have a question if you can help pls. I have the epilog maker machine. I tried to use the rotary for 360 wrap but the end doesn’t match. Would you have any tips for that or settings? Would really appreciate your feedback.
I would say - make sure you have properly calculated the diameter of your workpiece - the adjust the image width to fine-tune
I know this is an old video, but, how do you get those extended icons on your desktop
Like for the different lenses? We have three different installs in three different directories - each one has its own configuration files. The icons are shortcuts to launch the app in each directory, therefore applying different settings when launched.
@@Bkgoodman11 I am refering to the colored oversized area that says LASER and lens details
@@davealderson4740 oh - that’s just a creative desktop wallpaper image ;-)
Hey Brad thank you this was very helpful! I saw your comment on a different video about the surface projection button being grayed out and i was wondering if you ever found a solution to that? It was this video: th-cam.com/video/wQS4-ryOdxs/w-d-xo.html
From what we understand, you need to have an actual "3D" laser not a "2.5D" laser. There are some differences in the actual controller board. My own speculation is that the 3D boards can actively move the Z-height in sync with the galvo, whereas 2.5D requires the computer to adjust Z heights independently from the galvo. This means 2.5D can engrave individual "slices", but can't just have the laser independently engrave a projection onto an actual contoured surface all by itself - hence, the button is greyed-out :(
The real goat right here ❤
in order to cut 3D, what kind of laser equipment is needed? Is the auto Z compulsory?
Yes - because the laser needs to move the "Z" for each layer it is marking
Brad, this is hands down the best tutorial I have seen for EZCAD3... I now understand so much more, but feel I'm missing something as I am trying to something that seems simple, just not working... I want to leave a simple shape and have the z adjust to keep text marking in focus over a cone shape to be able to mark a bell with hatched text and not fixture in rotary. what am i missing?
There is another button for this - "Surface Projection" - it is one of the ones that kind of looks like a sphere with "ABC" on it the 3D panel, but is GREYED OUT in my video. (See around 0:46) To use this - you need a true "3D" controller, and our laser does not have this. It is a slim distinction, a real "3D" laser will allow the controller to move the z-height automatically in-sequence with the galvo. "2.5D" lasers like mine can move the Z like in the video, but can't do it in real-time with a galvo required to engrave a single 2D image on a 3D surface in one layer.
Wow, there is so little out there and you cover it so in depth. Great video! One of the issues I was havnig was trying to learn it all at once, you have broken down one piece, now I really understand that and I can focus on the engraving part now. thanks.
If you are going to explain an actual historical event the visuals have to be accurate. As you can see from other comments this is the wrong aircraft (A HP Halifax with a H2S blister under the fuselage) not an Avro Lancaster. As also commented upon the spotlights were mounter fore and aft under the fuselage. The reason for this is that any slight changes of course would mean the wings were not level and that would affect the accuracy of the altitude reading. 3/10 must do better.
This was meant as a visualization of how the control worked. If you're looking for a historical account or re-enactment, there are many far better references elsewhere.
Hi Brad! Can you do a example in practical? We have difficult to polish the material after engraving.. you use some special setup?
I use a dremel with some polishing/buffing wheels. Fast and easy - good results
Thanks@@Bkgoodman11
Where can I find/ buy a comprehensive software user manual that explains all the projection and other 3d functions and commands of EZ CAD3?
I don’t believe one exists. ☹️
awesome video that helps explain this not so user friendly software! Thank you!!!!!
Excellent content and explanations... please create some more EZ CAD 3 tutorials to help users effectively use 3D lasers.
Just print it good design good fit
Hi Brad - thanks for this video it was really helpful. A question, when using an STL and slicing the object into layers - can you assign different hatches to the layers? For example, a deep engrave, a clean and a final colouring hatches.
Not to my knowledge - let me know you figure out a way!
Thank you very much for this video. Not a lot of EZCad 3 Content out there in English that explains these concepts well!
What laser are you using?
Haotian 60 Watt MOPA
thank you :)
You did a great job with this video training aid. Since I am a newbee with Ezcad3, I am having a difficult time finding anything that can help me understand how it works. I have had this software for 3 weeks and I have not been able to a successful 3d engraving. I hope to be able to now. Thanks
No seat belts or cup holders?
lol - we added arm-rests and cup holders - but no seat-belts!
This is by far the absolute best explanation video on EZCAD3's 3D process. Can't thank you enough for sharing this. Great job.
Bloody wrong aircraft
Seems like something Wallace and Grommet would hack together.
the first victim of the robot uprising
First attack of Ai uprising
Got the zoomies
The judges score you 5 for artistic and 10 for technical skills/difficulties? :D
Really glad he didn't hit his head >.<
Wow that thing had some speed AND power
welll... it worked technically
Moose ❤
Brother, it’s your “little” brother. I found you. Hope this gets to you and hear back SOON ❤
How do you make a turtle fast…? Buy him a Ferrari of course!! 😂❤ this reminds so much me of how your brain works.
Thank you for this. I just started cutting 1/2" acrylic - I'm assuming my 4" would would BETTER than my 2.5 or 2 lens. Curiosity - any settings that need to be changes for the software to know I'm on a different lens? Thanx in advance. (Disregard - I see it came with a new "focus stick")
it is smal
What the infill % recommended for this design?
I just used the standard 15%. Because the design is mostly a shell - the walls and top/bottom layers are always “shells” which are always a few layers solid anyway - so when you actually slice it there is very little volume which is actually infilled, anyway.
Take the wheel he’s a little kid 🙄
What program can we edit?
I’m having a time out issue with my laser cut saying that my laser has timed out have you ever had that issue
I don’t know why jining peek considers this a glade
This is so great!!
thanks to you i will able to make "pro" arduino sensors via Rest API
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Were the lights not on the underside of the fuselage ?
I'm about to do the same deal but with epoxy
Hi your code helped me a lot. I have one question how did you get the array index for corner value c1 = (b[0][0][0],b[0][0][1]) c2 = (b[0][1][0],b[0][1][1]) c3 = (b[0][2][0],b[0][2][1]) # c4 = (b[0][3][0],b[0][3][1]) I mean 0,1,0 0,1,1 etc I read the documentation i cannot find anything there.