Waiting for my xTool D1 Pro to arrive this week. Was wondering about seamless engraving around a circular object. This video was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
great video thanks for the good info. was curious if you have tried to full wrap a Stanley 40oz cup. i wanted to know if the laser will hit the tabs for the handle.
You have to bend the tabs over to engrave a Stanley. I am still working out the kinks on it personally however there are some amazing people in the xTool CO2 group that have done them and they look great.
That's a really nice process. I just thought you might get away with just a single strip of tape if you don't cut the full rectangle, but just the triangles. It'll also be faster.
I tried a few different methods and shapes but in the end, i found that I like this shape the best and easy to see the alignment. The triangle 'wings' off to the sides of the rectangle help me a lot.
@@MonkeyWoodworks Yes, they'll still be there, just not the rectangle that goes all around the object. :) I don't have my P2 yet, so I can't experiment if you could mark the rectangle als "not cutting". But that way you'd only have the two triangles to adjust the distance. A single strip along the height of the object would be enough, no need to wrap it around fully, since the square is not lasered?
This was interesting, I don't understand how it works though. Perhaps the rotation of the test tape is throwing me off, or I am not smart enough to begin with, but at least now I see how it could be done. Just have to work on understanding why/how better, I guess.
Picture a flat sheet of paper. Measuring how tall and wide it is. Then setting your image in XCS matching that same size to make the image fit perfectly on that paper. All your doing is measure the tumbler the same way only its a curled up piece of paper. Your still making your image fit it perfectly.
Thank you this was very very helpful. I am still in my first couple days of the laser world and just set up my P2. can you tell me how to "tell" the P2 where the tumbler is and how far down it is? Do you have a link to where you bought the water bottle? one last thing, What would my settings be on a P2?
I have two tumbler videos coming up soon that may help. Basically, the auto-measure process of the P2 tells the software exactly where the tumbler is and how far down it is. For this particular bottle, I purchased it from a local store called Five Below. On the settings, check out my material settings page. You can find a link to it in the description of any of my P2 videos. Just expand the description to see it.
Thank you for doing this! We have an M1 10w and tumblers are next on our list to learn. Have you done any cutting of 1/8” MDF on your M1? Would love some insight on setting for MDF.
I have not cut MDF but I know it can. I hear mixed results because of the glues in MDF. If you search for "MDF" in the official FB group, i be you will find some feedback on that.
Thank you. I ordered in 3mm and it cuts like butter. Makes the laser dirty faster but I do love how easy it cuts! Thank you for the update! I do appreciate it!
I wish I could help but I don't have an S1 so I'm not familiar with the setup. I suspect a lot if it is the same. Perhaps instead of the camera process, you just manually place the laser at the highest point on one side and hit start.
If your handy, you can come up with a way to lift it. I used 2x4s screwed together until i got the base. Keep in mind that it weighs close to 100lbs and shakes a little when engraving. You will need to make sure it's secure
All I can say is triple-check the measurements. The tape measure that comes with the RA2 Pro is in CM and users usually use MM in XCS so you need to add a 0 do your circumference. If you have a micrometer, try measuring the diameter instead of using the tape to see if that helps you achieve the full circle test.
Great video ! Thanks !!
You are very welcome!
Waiting for my xTool D1 Pro to arrive this week. Was wondering about seamless engraving around a circular object. This video was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! Have fun with your D1 Pro!
Great video! Yes Lakeshore is the Best!! Great customer service too.
Thank you!
Thanks for the shoutout! I haven't done a seamless engraving yet, but your video makes me want to give it a try.
Thank you for developing amazing products!
I am new to the laser and I just ordered the extra pieces Ty
Welcome to the hobby! Hopefully they help you!
Again, just what I needed. 🎉
Thanks for the feedback!
First of all, LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!
Question.. the center line finder gadget. Did I miss where this came into play or how it is used?
Thank you! If you're talking about what u recently posted, I don't have it in any videos yet.
@MonkeyWoodworks the LS3D piece at about 4:42. You place it on the RA2 Pro but then no further mention of it.
this video is increadibly helpful. thank you
You are very welcome!
great video thanks for the good info. was curious if you have tried to full wrap a Stanley 40oz cup. i wanted to know if the laser will hit the tabs for the handle.
You have to bend the tabs over to engrave a Stanley. I am still working out the kinks on it personally however there are some amazing people in the xTool CO2 group that have done them and they look great.
That's a really nice process.
I just thought you might get away with just a single strip of tape if you don't cut the full rectangle, but just the triangles. It'll also be faster.
I tried a few different methods and shapes but in the end, i found that I like this shape the best and easy to see the alignment. The triangle 'wings' off to the sides of the rectangle help me a lot.
@@MonkeyWoodworks Yes, they'll still be there, just not the rectangle that goes all around the object. :)
I don't have my P2 yet, so I can't experiment if you could mark the rectangle als "not cutting". But that way you'd only have the two triangles to adjust the distance. A single strip along the height of the object would be enough, no need to wrap it around fully, since the square is not lasered?
Maybe, I haven't tried that. It doesn't slow it down scoring the center rectangle at all really.
This was interesting, I don't understand how it works though. Perhaps the rotation of the test tape is throwing me off, or I am not smart enough to begin with, but at least now I see how it could be done. Just have to work on understanding why/how better, I guess.
Picture a flat sheet of paper. Measuring how tall and wide it is. Then setting your image in XCS matching that same size to make the image fit perfectly on that paper. All your doing is measure the tumbler the same way only its a curled up piece of paper. Your still making your image fit it perfectly.
Well done!
Thank you!
Hello! In the chart you made you used a cutting board, can you tell me the name of the wood please? THANKS!
I believe it was acacia wood.
thanks@@MonkeyWoodworks
Does that measuring tape come with the RA2 pro kit that comes with the P2? I received a plain white one. The one you have looks so helpful.
Yes, the tape in the video came with my RA2 Pro. Mine is an older one so maybe they changed what tape comes with it.
Thank you this was very very helpful. I am still in my first couple days of the laser world and just set up my P2. can you tell me how to "tell" the P2 where the tumbler is and how far down it is? Do you have a link to where you bought the water bottle? one last thing, What would my settings be on a P2?
I have two tumbler videos coming up soon that may help. Basically, the auto-measure process of the P2 tells the software exactly where the tumbler is and how far down it is. For this particular bottle, I purchased it from a local store called Five Below. On the settings, check out my material settings page. You can find a link to it in the description of any of my P2 videos. Just expand the description to see it.
Great tip thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you for doing this! We have an M1 10w and tumblers are next on our list to learn.
Have you done any cutting of 1/8” MDF on your M1? Would love some insight on setting for MDF.
I have not cut MDF but I know it can. I hear mixed results because of the glues in MDF. If you search for "MDF" in the official FB group, i be you will find some feedback on that.
I cut some 6mm MDF and added my cut results to my shared Google doc. 6mm is all I had on hand.
Thank you. I ordered in 3mm and it cuts like butter. Makes the laser dirty faster but I do love how easy it cuts! Thank you for the update! I do appreciate it!
@candieb76 yes it does make a mess!
What if there’s no camera like on the S1?
I wish I could help but I don't have an S1 so I'm not familiar with the setup. I suspect a lot if it is the same. Perhaps instead of the camera process, you just manually place the laser at the highest point on one side and hit start.
For the xtool p2 do I need the riser or can I just put something under machine to raise it up
If your handy, you can come up with a way to lift it. I used 2x4s screwed together until i got the base. Keep in mind that it weighs close to 100lbs and shakes a little when engraving. You will need to make sure it's secure
Michael, I am following your video and it will not go all the way around.
All I can say is triple-check the measurements. The tape measure that comes with the RA2 Pro is in CM and users usually use MM in XCS so you need to add a 0 do your circumference.
If you have a micrometer, try measuring the diameter instead of using the tape to see if that helps you achieve the full circle test.