Photo Practice on Aluminum with 30w Fiber Laser: Lightburn Galvo Tutorial
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- čas přidán 7. 02. 2023
- Showing you guys how I engrave photos on shiny metals with my 30w fiber laser using Lightburn Galvo!
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Wow thats amazing, thanks for sharing this.
That one to the right, the detail is crisp & sharp. Great job👍
Great work 👌🏻👌🏻. Who knows, maybe somewhere down the road knowing how the first image came out might inspire you to do something you normally wouldn't have done.
I like the second one the best.
Awesome!!!! Great tip. Hate the ghosted look
Hi bro..really it's look great job ..
Plss if possible Gold and silver and brass matel...how u put speed and power and frequency..its helpful for me. Thanks
Nice video what software did you use to edit the photo before transferring it to light burn ,My fiber lasers framing is off , Is there any way the engraving and framing can be fully centered
How did you remove the photo background. Great Job!
Have you done any images on coated aluminum yet?
How do you get it to etch out in white the first round? Im a newbie and ive had evrything the same as yours only it etched it as black negative?
Thanks for your Video👌
My english is a little bit …. shi@ but your Video has help me.
I have many time work with photos engrave with my new fiber laser but the result always bad….and i have no idea but i test your settings with negative next time…i hope its good🍀😊
Best Regards from Switzerland
Roy
I really wish somebody would do a video that actually explained how to do this from start to finish because every video I watch
I put in settings that they have and nothing comes out looking good. I just don't understand this man. I swear to God nobody on CZcams makes good videos. I'm in the process of learning my 50 want laser and when I do. I'm going to make the best videos anybody has ever seen actually explaining step-by-step how to do things. My God man. It's like every video is absolutely pointless.
Please bro let me know if you found any good video that explains this from start to finish
Isnt increasing the frequency removing the most material and not the other way around like you said?
The lower the frequency, the harder it’s hitting the material.
Are you still doing this. I could use some help
Can't get black on aluminum with my 20w
can you briefly summarize the steps again, what exactly is necessary so that it no longer reflects?
Yeah sure.
First you want to engrave the surface area where you are putting your photo. Use high speed lower power. A square or circle shape works well for this.
Once your surface area is engraved it should look a lot lighter than the material around it.
Then engrave your photo at a lower speed and higher power over the surface you engraved previously.
Hopefully that helps!
@@jjengraves227 thank you very much! Can you recommend rough settings for a 20w laser with 110mm lens that I can start with?
@@RrLl-br5eb I have a 30w so mine would be a little different.
I usually run my photos at around 200 speed
65-75 power
Around 600 DPI
The surface area engraving I run
1500 speed
45-55 power
@@jjengraves227 which lens do you use for this?
@@RrLl-br5eb I'm using a 200mm