i struggled with the issues of settings but i have managed to figure it out. im using lightburn 1.6 just for reference. in rotary set up: choose roller enable rotary mirror output to rotary ( you could mirror the image as you go but this saves the potential mistake later on not doing so) on y axis: set mm per rotation to 56.52mm set roller diameter to 18mm you dont have to input object diameter, only needed for chuck rotary. physically measure and make sure your image will fit within the surface space provided. tried settings following the video and had the issue of stretching. using the above settings fixed that for me. hopefully a help for someone else searching endlessly.
Hi, congratulations for the video, I wanted to know if once you raised the frame before starting the engraving on the can you recalibrated the height of the laser with the metal rod provided for the purpose? Thanks
Get a note pad, l burn lots of different woods, if l have scrap l run it and gind best settings and jot it down so no guessing when l put that wood on table
Would be great if Longer gave instructions with products and let you know about having to raise unit for roller, if there was no youtube like this one would be lost and it would be 100% trial and error
I was following the steps very carefully and I still was not successful my machine doesn’t work. The laser when rehoming it hits the frame also the rotary keeps rolling a few times
Does it make a difference whether you're on the chuck or roller? Cause looking at your screen, your Chuck is checked off. As the chuck to, is there an issue? Or does it matter?
@@silverstarr354 YEA, what he said. I was waiting for your brain to get smart and check the "ROLLER" box in the rotary setup screen.... I don't know what each type rotary selection is/does, but, they-Lightburn provided the option and LB should/does know what they are doing...
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i struggled with the issues of settings but i have managed to figure it out. im using lightburn 1.6 just for reference. in rotary set up:
choose roller
enable rotary
mirror output to rotary ( you could mirror the image as you go but this saves the potential mistake later on not doing so)
on y axis:
set mm per rotation to 56.52mm
set roller diameter to 18mm
you dont have to input object diameter, only needed for chuck rotary. physically measure and make sure your image will fit within the surface space provided.
tried settings following the video and had the issue of stretching. using the above settings fixed that for me.
hopefully a help for someone else searching endlessly.
Hi, congratulations for the video, I wanted to know if once you raised the frame before starting the engraving on the can you recalibrated the height of the laser with the metal rod provided for the purpose? Thanks
Yes, you still use the metal stub to set the height over the cup or whatever you are engraving
you need to play with steps per mm to fix the stretching issue
Get a note pad, l burn lots of different woods, if l have scrap l run it and gind best settings and jot it down so no guessing when l put that wood on table
Would be great if Longer gave instructions with products and let you know about having to raise unit for roller, if there was no youtube like this one would be lost and it would be 100% trial and error
Is it possible to use bigger workpieces with circumference 10" or more?
I was following the steps very carefully and I still was not successful my machine doesn’t work. The laser when rehoming it hits the frame also the rotary keeps rolling a few times
Interesting.. Have you tried setting home over top of the roller?
@@Laser.101 thank you I’ll try that.
Does it make a difference whether you're on the chuck or roller? Cause looking at your screen, your Chuck is checked off. As the chuck to, is there an issue? Or does it matter?
@@silverstarr354 YEA, what he said. I was waiting for your brain to get smart and check the "ROLLER" box in the rotary setup screen.... I don't know what each type rotary selection is/does, but, they-Lightburn provided the option and LB should/does know what they are doing...
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