I was going to spend the day figuring out what hoops you had to jump through to make the undo button work. Thank you for the information and saving me the time. I'll be sending your T-shirt out as soon as you email me your shipping address. Thanks again.
@@deadwood-jq7fw Thank you for the clarification. There were nearly a dozen people falsely claiming to be you, trying to get a free shirt. I plan to start having them for sale next year. I bet none of the folks claiming to be you will buy one. Thanks again for you feedback and watch your email for something EXTRA.
I did not see this live but I learned a lot from this video. Keep doing the livestreams they are very informative and entertaining at the same time. As for me personally I didn't think that it felt like 2 hours, I was so engrossed into the learning that the time flew by!
WOW Steve! I just learned SO much from this one video (even though I've watched hours of your videos). This video just moved me in to the next level of LB confidence and designing things....Thank you SO SO MUCH!!
Steve, you can weld the second rectangle i.e. group the little rectangles even though 2 are on the inside and then weld like you the first one. You get the right result with 2 tabs on the top/bottom and 1 slot on each side. I jumped the gun and just did the same thing as the first one while listening to and designing along with the video and had to do a double take when ya went "...nope, dummy..." LOL 😊
Great video very detailed. I need some help making square light/shadow boxes with similar depth Would you be able to help or point me to a vid. Thanks much
Every laser is different and some are worse than others. But that is why I create actual slots and tabs to test my kerf instead of doing a kerf test like Rich. His test only tests the kerr on one axis. The difference is minor. But I like testing with slots and tabs. Afterall, that's what you are trying to make fit together most of the time.
with the node edit i found that if you click away from the object then go CTRL + Z and it will undo the what iv changed.
I was going to spend the day figuring out what hoops you had to jump through to make the undo button work. Thank you for the information and saving me the time. I'll be sending your T-shirt out as soon as you email me your shipping address. Thanks again.
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Hi thank you again i hope you have a wonderful Christmas and a great new year.
@@deadwood-jq7fw Thank you for the clarification. There were nearly a dozen people falsely claiming to be you, trying to get a free shirt. I plan to start having them for sale next year. I bet none of the folks claiming to be you will buy one. Thanks again for you feedback and watch your email for something EXTRA.
Thanks You for being here ❤
Thank you too!
great show.
you always do a great job of showing how to do things.
If I wasn't in the UK I would have been with you all the way. However, I'm asleep at that time. Thank you for all your tutorials. Love you lots
No worries! Thanks for watching.
I did not see this live but I learned a lot from this video. Keep doing the livestreams they are very informative and entertaining at the same time.
As for me personally I didn't think that it felt like 2 hours, I was so engrossed into the learning that the time flew by!
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks.
You are so sweet. I love watching your videos. ❤️
Thank you so much!
just saw this i watched it and dang i leaned a lot from you, so thanks for being so honest about being a new guy with a great attitude
Learned a lot. Thanks
My cousins husband, the whole back part of his heart isn't working and it took him 3 years to get disability. You just have to keep fighting for it
WOW Steve! I just learned SO much from this one video (even though I've watched hours of your videos). This video just moved me in to the next level of LB confidence and designing things....Thank you SO SO MUCH!!
Glad it was helpful!
Good stream! I can't believe I watched the whole thing! You missed a lot of shortcuts, but probably did better than I would 😜
Steve, you can weld the second rectangle i.e. group the little rectangles even though 2 are on the inside and then weld like you the first one. You get the right result with 2 tabs on the top/bottom and 1 slot on each side. I jumped the gun and just did the same thing as the first one while listening to and designing along with the video and had to do a double take when ya went "...nope, dummy..." LOL 😊
Hey, HOBO
hope you put out a notice for future streams. Maybe you did and I missed it.
This was completely impromtu. Frustrated with losing my footage and needed to get something online.
Great video very detailed.
I need some help making square light/shadow boxes with similar depth
Would you be able to help or point me to a vid. Thanks much
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Since the horizontal and vertical laser beam is different in size, then the kerf for each should be different...correct?
Every laser is different and some are worse than others. But that is why I create actual slots and tabs to test my kerf instead of doing a kerf test like Rich. His test only tests the kerr on one axis. The difference is minor. But I like testing with slots and tabs. Afterall, that's what you are trying to make fit together most of the time.
Can we bevel cut the ends of the side pieces where they fit together.
I've not see a sucessful, precise way to cut mitres with the laser.
I did not grasp how you seperated the octagons so you could merge only the inside ones.
Give me a timestamp when you got lost.