Using Lightburn And Your Laser Cutter Pass Through To Cut Larger Then The Bed.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- If you have been just as confused as I have when it comes to your laser cutter/engraver and the pass through slot then you will want to watch this video.
I am going to walk you through how to use the pass through slot to an acrylic sheet that is larger than the machine bed.
I show you step by step, how to reposition your material and also how to set up the entire passthrough method in light burn.
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Beautiful piece!
Thank you. I've watched soooo many of these and I was so lost. This was by far the best.
Thank you!
Great work - you are a skilled designed and operator.
Thank you!
honestlyl a great tutorial my friend. well spoken, precise clear instructions and the ability to see what you are doing on the screen 10 stars
Just now moving over to the same machine from glowforge and I’m so overwhelmed so I’m so happy to have seen this!
Great video!! This really helped me figure this process out!
Very cool video. Thanks for experimenting and showing how it all works with Lightburn. I would like to see some of the missing steps, such as how you lined up your registration marks and then burned the second set... as well as what you did to get rid of the registration marks at the end.
super clever, thank you
Thank you. I just got my Polar (haven't even set it up yet LOL) and am already thinking about how I can do stuff that's "too big" for it as it is. Very clear tutorial, straight to the point without a lot of "unnecessary" story telling (I've tried to watch some others and the story telling was just too much).
great video showed me what i need to do to make a doll house that is larger then my Omtech 60watt MF2028
thanks for the tutorial
You’re welcome!
Love it. Just purchased the XTOOL D1 and I can't wait to laser something.
Yes I love it!
Thank you so much for this it TRULY helped! We have the exact SAME Omtech machine and I'm using light burn. I'm trying to make a wooden cutout sign but I'm having issues. It's 1/4 inch this blonde wood (I'm guessing plywood). I followed the omtech instructions that said 5% Speed & 37% Power but it didn't cut through. It just really charred the wood. What do you suggest I put my settings to? I'm getting so frustrated.
Awesome project! Thank you for sharing !
Is it possible to use 1 inch think material for pass through?
This looks great. I bet if you edge lit the acrylic, that would take it to the next level!
What’s edge lit?
@@JamelaPayne i'm guessing, adding some LED lights on the edge(pointing towards the engraved area) so the light bounces on the engraved lines lighting them up. You can type "Acrylic engraved LED" here on YT to see some vids.
Hi great videso i just saw a few of them and subscribed to you. Have a question i have the omtech 100w and i been trying to engrave and cut and for some reason it's burning the acrylic even. Leaving burns marks all around it and not cutting thru. If you don't mind helping me on what's the best setting to cut the acrylic. I appreciate it and God bless
Is that the 50 or 55w? Holding up ?
How come all of that and not use print and cut wizard.. impresses though but print and cut is fail proof
Just in case you need to order more of the screw things, they are called "architectural standoffs"
Nice work I had the same problem trying to take pictures of a light up acrylic sign