Nice job making sure you went slow enough and outlined your steps for people who are new to laser and/or lightburn software. I've been on it for a little while, still have a lot to learn, but it's always helpful when someone recognizes there are all levels of users watching the video. Thanks
Thank you dude that was an awesome video. I'm expecting to get my laser from J tech for my one Infinity CNC in the next couple of weeks which has also a diode laser. I'm looking forward to doing something similar to this.
Cool tutorial. Question, is there a way to add- in an inside divider wall? Probably could copy one of the sides, but how would you line up or make finger joints for the bottom, front, and back for the divider.
You stated at beginning that in makercase the boxes don’t come out right but you can fix it. Which part didn’t come out right?? Maybe I missed that part. Thanks!
Isn’t it better to use design software like Solidworks or even Fusion360, Lightburn design tools are so lame and takes ages, then import it ready in lightburn?
I 0reger to use parametric 3D environments,, but a lot of people would prefer to 2D environments. I wish lightburn was like a sketch with the constraints and variables.
Nice job making sure you went slow enough and outlined your steps for people who are new to laser and/or lightburn software. I've been on it for a little while, still have a lot to learn, but it's always helpful when someone recognizes there are all levels of users watching the video. Thanks
Thank you Anthony. All of this is new to me. You did an excellent job of explaining how to do it to a beginner like me.
Great video. The walkthrough you did was easy to follow and easy for a Lightburn beginner like my self to understand. Cheers!
Thank you! I had no idea where you were going with Pikachu, until you finished the design with him and I was floored!
Thank you dude that was an awesome video. I'm expecting to get my laser from J tech for my one Infinity CNC in the next couple of weeks which has also a diode laser. I'm looking forward to doing something similar to this.
I was wondering about the finger joints I didn’t realize you can adjust it great video
Thanks for sharing. You did not do offset of the cutout to compensate for the laser cut with or box will be to tight to assemble. Isn’t that needed?
Not needed. It helps if you're going for am interference fit but that depends on your laser.
Cool tutorial. Question, is there a way to add- in an inside divider wall? Probably could copy one of the sides, but how would you line up or make finger joints for the bottom, front, and back for the divider.
You can make some inside dividers by estimating length of divider and building matching up box joints. Then rotate the joints 45 degrees.
Oh!! Wrong tutorial!! Ha. There are box maker options that have dividers.
Thank you Mr! 🙏👍
Great video! Is there a funtion to show simulation and to calculate cutting time with this app?
Yeah. There's a button up top that looks like a monitor
Great video.
Hey, so say I wanted to design a shoe box but not a basic box, this is what I would use ?
There is a cardboard laser box maker out there. Give me a sec
I subscribed when you said i dont like working with inches 😅
who still don't use metrics? :D
You stated at beginning that in makercase the boxes don’t come out right but you can fix it. Which part didn’t come out right?? Maybe I missed that part. Thanks!
Thank for Link > makercase 👍🤟
This was a fantastic tutorial. Please show the actually cut box next time. Its killing me that you didn't.
Oh. I never actually cut it out. It was all theatre!! I guess I could have shown a box I cut out.
Cool
Isn’t it better to use design software like Solidworks or even Fusion360, Lightburn design tools are so lame and takes ages, then import it ready in lightburn?
I 0reger to use parametric 3D environments,, but a lot of people would prefer to 2D environments. I wish lightburn was like a sketch with the constraints and variables.
Thanks