I am so glad to have found you :). I've been looking for this problem for so long and most of the info is about lightburn. But I love illustrator and lightburn looks like 1995 :D. After the first 15 seconds I had to smile painfully because so many times I cut something out and it didn't fit perfectly
Haha, I know... it's definitely a common problem! & Yes, I love Illustrator... and all the Adobe programs really. Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed :)
Thank you so much for this!! I was wondering what do you do if one side of your kerf test measures differently than the other? I cut out a scare and ordered the tool you linked, but one side measures at .99 and the other .98. Thank you in advance!!
Hey, great video, and easily understandable. One slight correction though. On a Cut Rectangle - you have 2 sides Cut, thus your measured value of 0.01 inch is actually 2x the true Kerf of 0.005. Just wanted to leave this here if someone has slots/designs where they only cut 1 side.
OMG you are the cutest! This is incredibly helpful. I have SO many earring designs drawn out and I'm terrified they won't fit like I envisioned. Now I'm not worried!! Thank you so much!
Thank you! I was using Hard Maple Wood 1/8” thick from inventables.com usually I do get some charring when there is no masking. I also have a video about the settings I use: th-cam.com/video/FAh6wqGklyo/w-d-xo.html
Here's one definition: As precision decreases, (the decimal point) SVGs can visually break because there may not be enough numeric data to accurately describe them. Basically, I noticed that if the number is any lower than 3 the design gets messed up looking. :)
Great video that explains kerf perfectly. My question is - to create a digital file for someone else to use, their kerf measurement will be different depending on the material they use. Do you include instructions for customers so they can be sure their material fits perfectly using your design? (Hope my q makes sense!)
Hi Sharon! Thanks for watching :) I've actually thought about this. I would probably include instructions on how to figure out the kerf, and in your listing mention that every machine is different so they will likely have to make some adjustments for the design to fit perfectly. I've purchased a digital file before that had 2 pieces that fit together and I had to adjust the file a decent amount to get a perfect fit. Hope that helps :)
Would this same concept work for cnc? I just cut a 1in circle and seen that after the cut the size of the circle was .977. So would the same formula work?
Oh! My Goodness, I sincerely love your videos. How can i go about getting a copy of your KERF Worksheet; when I clicked on the link I received a 404 Not Found. Thank You, Ms "Sam" 😊
Aw, thank you so much! You can download the worksheet here, by clicking the button, "click here to download measurements": victactoedigital.com/2022/03/26/laser-cutter-kerf-tutorial/
Kerf adjustments can make project building very frustrating. I wasted much of my first $200 in materials while trying free SVG or DXF project files. Thank you for showing us what needs to be done.
best kerf explanation I have stumbled across! Thank you!
You're so welcome! Glad you enjoyed :)
This is the easiest way to explain a kerf. Thank you for that
So glad you enjoyed! :)
Best Kerf tutorial BY MILES!!!! THANK YOU!!!
Aw thank you!!! Glad you liked it ☺️
I am so glad to have found you :). I've been looking for this problem for so long and most of the info is about lightburn. But I love illustrator and lightburn looks like 1995 :D. After the first 15 seconds I had to smile painfully because so many times I cut something out and it didn't fit perfectly
Haha, I know... it's definitely a common problem! & Yes, I love Illustrator... and all the Adobe programs really. Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed :)
Best tutorial ever for kerf . You could really teach other people about there kerf videos !!!!!!!Good Job
Aw thanks!!! Haha
Thank you for a simple direct answer for me. I wish you all the best
You’re welcome! Glad it was helpful! 😃
Your video is the BEST! Thank you!!!
Aw thank you! So glad you liked it!
Best tutorial I've found!
Thank you!! 😊
Thank you so much for this!! I was wondering what do you do if one side of your kerf test measures differently than the other? I cut out a scare and ordered the tool you linked, but one side measures at .99 and the other .98. Thank you in advance!!
Hey, great video, and easily understandable.
One slight correction though. On a Cut Rectangle - you have 2 sides Cut, thus your measured value of 0.01 inch is actually 2x the true Kerf of 0.005. Just wanted to leave this here if someone has slots/designs where they only cut 1 side.
Hi!
This work in mm?
So so helpful. Thank you very much😊
You're so welcome! ☺️
Great video!
Thank you! ☺️
OMG you are the cutest! This is incredibly helpful. I have SO many earring designs drawn out and I'm terrified they won't fit like I envisioned. Now I'm not worried!! Thank you so much!
Thank you!! I'm so glad you found it helpful. Happy making!! :)
What type of wood are you using? Curious about your settings. You have no char at all & no masking. Beautifully done. Excellent kerf video!
Thank you! I was using Hard Maple Wood 1/8” thick from inventables.com usually I do get some charring when there is no masking. I also have a video about the settings I use: th-cam.com/video/FAh6wqGklyo/w-d-xo.html
Hi there!! When you export to SVG, what does the decimal points mean? Why is it left at 3?
Here's one definition: As precision decreases, (the decimal point) SVGs can visually break because there may not be enough numeric data to accurately describe them.
Basically, I noticed that if the number is any lower than 3 the design gets messed up looking. :)
Thank you for these videos! So helpful.
You're welcome! So glad you find them helpful :)
Thank you so much!!! This is exactly what I needed! Keep up the good work!
You’re very welcome! ☺️ I’m glad you found it helpful!!
Very helpful thank you…
I’m so glad! You’re very welcome!
Does it matter what program you use? Can i use silhouette business?
Any vector program should work just fine 🙂
Hey, Do you have a link for the caliper?
Hi! Here it is :)
amzn.to/3iDgBZh
Great video that explains kerf perfectly. My question is - to create a digital file for someone else to use, their kerf measurement will be different depending on the material they use. Do you include instructions for customers so they can be sure their material fits perfectly using your design? (Hope my q makes sense!)
Hi Sharon! Thanks for watching :) I've actually thought about this. I would probably include instructions on how to figure out the kerf, and in your listing mention that every machine is different so they will likely have to make some adjustments for the design to fit perfectly. I've purchased a digital file before that had 2 pieces that fit together and I had to adjust the file a decent amount to get a perfect fit. Hope that helps :)
Would this same concept work for cnc? I just cut a 1in circle and seen that after the cut the size of the circle was .977. So would the same formula work?
Hi! I haven’t tried it on a cnc, but I imagine it would probably be a similar concept.
This is helpful. Thank you.
Yay! You’re very welcome. ☺️
Oh! My Goodness, I sincerely love your videos.
How can i go about getting a copy of your KERF Worksheet; when I clicked on the link I received a 404 Not Found. Thank You, Ms "Sam" 😊
Aw, thank you so much!
You can download the worksheet here, by clicking the button, "click here to download measurements":
victactoedigital.com/2022/03/26/laser-cutter-kerf-tutorial/
I can't download the kerf worksheet, it says "not found". I used your link and the one you left for another viewer and still can't download.
@@amael1224 Oops, I changed my website domain that's why. Here is a new link!
victactoe.com/2022/03/26/laser-cutter-kerf-tutorial/
@@VicTacToe Thank you so much! :)
Kerf adjustments can make project building very frustrating. I wasted much of my first $200 in materials while trying free SVG or DXF project files. Thank you for showing us what needs to be done.
Yesss, I have definitely been there! You're very welcome :)
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