Thank you. My mind couldn't figure out how to make sure it always lines up in the laser. You answered that by making sure the jig is in the corner. Thank you!! vERY HELPFUL
I'm having to use 10% speed with my 40w Maker. My lens is clean & I'm using autofocus & the table is level. Any ideas why I have to use less speed with 10w more power to cut?
@@MakerExperimentturns out the lens was cracked. 😢 £300 inc taxes. Started out as a tiny fleck, smaller than a fish egg. BTW Illustrator now has a repeat/rectangular grid function which is parametric like CAD software arrays - which I know you’re familiar with.😊
Thank you. My mind couldn't figure out how to make sure it always lines up in the laser. You answered that by making sure the jig is in the corner. Thank you!! vERY HELPFUL
I’m glad I could help!
Great, very helpful info!
I’m glad I could help!
Love your videos!!
Thank you!
I engrave the name of the jig at the top. For instance: Cork coaster 12x.
Definitely a good option.
I'm having to use 10% speed with my 40w Maker. My lens is clean & I'm using autofocus & the table is level. Any ideas why I have to use less speed with 10w more power to cut?
P.S. liked the tip on separating engraving out to avoid the excess travel on the laser head.
Is it actually in focus? Meaning is that your optimal focal point?
@@MakerExperimentturns out the lens was cracked. 😢 £300 inc taxes. Started out as a tiny fleck, smaller than a fish egg. BTW Illustrator now has a repeat/rectangular grid function which is parametric like CAD software arrays - which I know you’re familiar with.😊
That would definitely do it. Sorry to hear that. It’s never fun.