Beginner Laser cutting 14: Summarizing the basics for cutting balsa kits

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
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    It's been a year since I did My Process 1 and 2. This is just a brief overlook of how to get started turning digital files to something you can cut on a laser and build into an RC airplane.
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    This video features plan High Five (oz11156)
    And can be found here…outerzone.co.uk/plan_details....
    Also there is a smaller version here Pepper Sprout (oz14125)
    And can be found here...outerzone.co.uk/plan_details....
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Komentáře • 4

  • @Tascam688
    @Tascam688 Před měsícem

    Brilliant I’m learning from you thank you so much from the UK 👍👍👍

    • @lazerbuilderrc1536
      @lazerbuilderrc1536  Před měsícem

      Hello fellow RC’er from across the pond. Truly appreciate you stopping by.
      What kind of airplane are you looking at building?

    • @Tascam688
      @Tascam688 Před měsícem

      Hi ya great to be in contact with you.
      I’ve flown and built RC all my life the old conventional way when there were no ARTF, so clued up well on building thankfully.
      Just bought myself a Atomstack A10 pro and loving it.
      I’m working like you in LightBurn and appreciate your videos so much.
      I have a question if you can throw any light on it.
      I’m having trouble when printing my pdf plans to scale regards to how many A4 sheets to print in no poster tile print.
      I’ve wasted I can’t tell you how much A4 paper and ink guessing, and guessing wrong, thus my plans g C coming out the wrong size and not to scale.
      I wonder if there’s a magic routine sequence of thumb to get this correct to print to the correct size of the plan.
      Just to have got me going , I’m building the old school Super 60 originally Ben Buckle build. I’ve filled your knowledge and aquired the vector plan from OZ to start me off but like I say just cannot get the print out size correct. It seems if I go either a way with the number of pages to print, it still doesn’t come out to the correct size.
      The only thing I haven’t fiddled with is the two options ( fit to scale or scale)
      Im sorry my post to you is so long, almost as long as the distance between us lol, but I have so many questions and can’t tell you how grateful I am to have come across you sharing the same hobby that we both love.
      Incidentally where are you located? I’m in central England Notts Sherwood Forest Robin Hood country.
      Again so great to be in touch my friend,
      John.

    • @lazerbuilderrc1536
      @lazerbuilderrc1536  Před měsícem

      I am located....as they say...Deep in the heart of Texas. Abilene Texas if you wanna look it up on a map. You probably could have guessed that by my southern draw on my vids. LOL I have a solution to your problem. It will be in my video, Printing large plans at home. The only thing I can think of right off hand is...are you loading the digital plan in lightburn before you try printing? cause that is do-able but more difficult. You'll need to watch my video on Scaling and printing in Lightburn for that. Simply download the pdf from Outerzone and open it in so form of Adobe reader, The free kind works well for me. It will offer options to print in Poster format.
      I would like to hear more about your Atomstack a 10 laser. I've been looking at those and some other brands for a new/more powerful laser setup in my shop. Thinking ahead to large scale light-ply bulkheads.
      Anyhew,,,we need to find a way to communicate cause I'd love to see pictures from England.
      If you want you can e-mail me at terrymf532@gmail.com