any chance of adding a jog function in degrees? that way you could easily laser a logo, then jog it say 180° and laser again. no math involved using the circumference to calculate the jog. even easier if you’re trying 3-4 logos equally spaced.
excellent video! One question: If I have 2 different diameters on the same part that need engraving, and an engraver with a powered z axis can Lightburn combine the two into a single job?
Good day, I'm new to Lightburn and my fiber laser so please excuse me if my question seems basic to you. I see that you are engraving a tumbler that is the same size from top to bottom. But most tumblers lets say taper from wider to smaller. Is there a min max variation in material thickness that we should consider to get a clean engrave? I thank you for your time.
Is there any information on adjusting the simulation settings for Galvo? My preview estimated wait times are wildly incorrect and I’m wondering if I can fix that. Thanks
@@md4mmm632 - I don’t understand the question. I would suggest emailing support@lightburnsoftware.com so we can properly help you, as we’ll likely need screen shots and there’s no way to post them here.
Awesome as always. Thanks LB team!
Thank you for this!! All the questions I've had regarding the different settings have been answered in this video.
Glad to hear it! The goal was to make this video as thorough as possible.
Excellent video Thank you Lightburn and Daniel.
Thank you!
I can't wait to try this❤
any chance of adding a jog function in degrees? that way you could easily laser a logo, then jog it say 180° and laser again. no math involved using the circumference to calculate the jog. even easier if you’re trying 3-4 logos equally spaced.
Great question.
excellent video! One question: If I have 2 different diameters on the same part that need engraving, and an engraver with a powered z axis can Lightburn combine the two into a single job?
@@precisionrp - we have no such feature at this time, no.
Finally!
It has been a long time coming!
Good day, I'm new to Lightburn and my fiber laser so please excuse me if my question seems basic to you. I see that you are engraving a tumbler that is the same size from top to bottom. But most tumblers lets say taper from wider to smaller. Is there a min max variation in material thickness that we should consider to get a clean engrave? I thank you for your time.
Also is there a video on the max shape size option and how that affects engravings?
@@lexispapi - Not a video, but it’s in the documentation here: docs.lightburnsoftware.com/galvo/Rotary.html#max-shape-size
Is there any information on adjusting the simulation settings for Galvo? My preview estimated wait times are wildly incorrect and I’m wondering if I can fix that. Thanks
Boom🎉
why i dont have (laser) in taskbar??? i use ezcad2
@@md4mmm632 - I don’t understand the question. I would suggest emailing support@lightburnsoftware.com so we can properly help you, as we’ll likely need screen shots and there’s no way to post them here.
So why is it I’ll have like 8,000 slices in my full frap art lol?
Probably because you're using a ridiculously small slice size.
@@lightburnsoftware7189 I figured as much how do I configure my slice size? Thank you.