Engraving Ceramic Tile with Greyscale Photos using a Diode Laser!

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  • @MellowpineLasers
    @MellowpineLasers  Před rokem +1

    Join our Facebook community for endless laser learning, project inspiration, and sharing: facebook.com/groups/mellowpinelasers/

  • @jpparker19
    @jpparker19 Před 50 minutami

    Perfect presentation. The summary upfront and the process throughout.

  • @invinciblemuffi
    @invinciblemuffi Před měsícem

    Excellent video. So much to learn. Thank you

  • @rzrseg
    @rzrseg Před rokem +2

    As an engineer, I LOVE the detailed information. This is the best how-to I've come across and will be recommending your page to as many of my laser buddies as I can.

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much. I'd really appreciate it if you share it with other laser users.

    • @chrisallen-cp4vh
      @chrisallen-cp4vh Před rokem +1

      I have a question and i cant get a straight answer on this question
      I have an atom stack p7 m 30 5.5w laser is it capable enough to etch tile using the norton white tile method?

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před rokem +1

      Yes

  • @MrCatfarmer
    @MrCatfarmer Před rokem +1

    Love this site for anyone new or seeking tips. He’s to the point without a lot of time consuming jibber jabber like others do. Sometimes I think he needs to slow down a bit but other channels I looked at for help jabber too much about things that have no relation to the help you are looking for and you get sidetracked and forget half of what they were teaching.
    I’m new to laser, I’m 70 and trying to expand my craft shop. Have an Atezr P20.
    My first week couldn’t burn a dam thing.
    This man got me going.
    Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před rokem +1

      I really appreciate your lovely words. Glad to be of help. Stay subscribed for more videos like these.

  • @Treetopsecret
    @Treetopsecret Před 3 měsíci

    Wow, thank you for all of the information. I appreciate the time you took to explain and show the process.

  • @JuliaRusso-vg7sy
    @JuliaRusso-vg7sy Před rokem +1

    Excellent job! Thoroughly explained and easy to understand even for a newbie. I appreciate the science explanation so much. Really helps to understand the gestalt. Thanks.

  • @robertarmstrong2323
    @robertarmstrong2323 Před rokem

    You are one of my favorite creators..your video on multi color tile was incredible

  • @user-dh5vy5fp4d
    @user-dh5vy5fp4d Před rokem

    One of the best engraving technics channel. Thanks and keep posting interesting videos about engraving methods.

  • @KatoriaLuke
    @KatoriaLuke Před rokem

    Thank you for your video. I spend more then 50 hours doing laser engraving over my weekends as a hobby. Only managed to get two tiles where I am happy with the results. I use LightBurn with a 15W diode engraving machine & learned engraving from CZcams. I will definitely follow your instruction closely to try again. Not giving up so easily.

  • @medina3420
    @medina3420 Před rokem

    on glass, no white, black.
    on tile, now it's white 🤷🏽‍♂️
    I type to quick.
    you explained it very well. Thank you

  • @kiweekeith
    @kiweekeith Před rokem

    Thanks for Yet Another Brilliantly Informative vidclip ..... Much appreciated ..... Best to You and Yours from Christchurch, New Zealand

  • @josephsmith601
    @josephsmith601 Před rokem

    Yup haven't even finished the whole vid, but you got a subscriber for this one, thanks man you video, love how you included the 5w D1 as well!!!

  • @terventar
    @terventar Před rokem

    Thank you very much - this video was extrem helpful and contains all necessary information. Very well done!

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for your incredibly kind words and generous support! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the video extremely helpful and that it contained all the necessary information you were looking for. Your appreciation means a lot, and it's viewers like you that motivate me to keep creating content.

  • @Bakerfamilyvideos
    @Bakerfamilyvideos Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks, your videos are very thorough

  • @jeffreysuper5236
    @jeffreysuper5236 Před rokem

    Great video! Very detailed. Very. succinct. Very much appreciated!

  • @grim789
    @grim789 Před rokem

    Hey bro just a suggestion but at the end you should do closeup shots of the items you made that are in the video. It gives us the audience a better understanding of how it will turn out. Showing them in the video is great already but a real closeup shot at the end would be just extra awesomeness. Just found your videos btw seriously top notch content man!

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před rokem

      Thank you for pointing this out. I will try to add more closeup shots in future videos but without a macro lens it would be difficult to capture all the details. I'm looking at getting one.

  • @Eric-bh6ie
    @Eric-bh6ie Před rokem

    Thx. I'll be trying this

  • @sooomanyactivities
    @sooomanyactivities Před 9 měsíci

    great video very informative

  • @SD-eu7ht
    @SD-eu7ht Před rokem +1

    You should try TIO2 powder, mixed with water (1 to 3 ratio) then use an atomizer. Leave it to dry and you can etch at a fraction of the price.

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před rokem

      Oh, cool. Will give it a try some time. Thanks for sharing 😊

    • @pjdegroot1
      @pjdegroot1 Před rokem

      I am using the TIO2, but my tile comes out blank. (grayscale, 3000, 60%) Suggestions?

    • @SD-eu7ht
      @SD-eu7ht Před rokem

      @@pjdegroot1 prepare a 1/3 ratio with water, put in an atomiser then, once the tile is dry (careful on not put your fingers on top of the tile), use lightburn or similar to run a material test starting from 10% power and see which setting works well for you. Mine is 70 mm/s at 70% power

  • @TayDavis7276
    @TayDavis7276 Před rokem

    Thank you.. great job 🙌

  • @laurac4562
    @laurac4562 Před rokem +1

    knowledge in videos is excellent. I am new to this, have the d1 pro 10w, very good info for me to try. I also subscribed. keep the videos coming. what about the multicolor tile?

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před rokem

      Awesome, thanks for the sub. I have everything set for the color tile video, but I'm doing some work for improving audio quality in my shop. I'll upload it within a week, stay subscribed.

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před rokem

      Hi, the multicolor tile video is out.

  • @richardwd1
    @richardwd1 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Maybe you can help me. My picture is not photo realistic at all. I made my color image greyscale at 254 dpi. I didn't make any adjustments in light burn. Not even size. I ran a test grid and picked the best at the highest speed. It was close to your settings. I also selected pass through. It's a jpg image. Any suggestions as to it is so bad? I wish I could upload the picture

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před rokem +1

      You can mail it to me at mail@mellowpine.com
      Whenever I use pass through mode I first process it on imag-r. You could try using the Jarvis or stucki mode

  • @igormalusevic
    @igormalusevic Před 3 měsíci

    and which settings should i do for 1.6W (1600mW) laser?

  • @cw4608
    @cw4608 Před rokem

    When you mention the 5, 10, and 20 watt lasers are you referring to advertised wattage or actual wattage? I have an Ortur Laser Master 2 20w however its actual power is only 5 watts. Thank you for the videos.

  • @nickynorton
    @nickynorton Před 4 měsíci

    Thats Norton White Tile method ..been around for 6 years

  • @alessandrosella4507
    @alessandrosella4507 Před rokem +1

    Hello, My friend. The reason white ink is used is because it usually contains a certain proportion of titanium dioxide, which is a white dye. It is its presence that reacts at high temperatures with the tile varnish and produces the dark color. In addition to the factors you presented, one that also influences is the thickness of paint applied.

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před rokem

      Yes you are right. Thank you for pointing it out. :)

    • @TheDradge
      @TheDradge Před rokem +1

      I use powdered titanium dioxide in a spray bottle with isopropyl alcohol. It works better than paint and is super easy to wipe off.

  • @Supremish
    @Supremish Před rokem

    Hi there, really good videos comeing from your way thanks!
    I have a 20w xtool and did a test pattern today (not your) and one some spots it burned really deep and the whole test was a failure. I downloaded your test and going to try that but it also says 100% power in it, isnt that to much power from a 20w?

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před rokem +1

      Yes 100% could be too much power for materials like wood, the test pattern tries the power between 0-100 so that you get an idea of the sweet spot.

  • @DanDann
    @DanDann Před rokem

    How would this have compared if you'd used the xtool p2, do you think? Better/worse? Or different, how?
    I'm debating between shelling out for the p2 and all its fun gadgets vs getting a cheaper diode to start, and pairing it with manual woodwork and such. I would have said p2, but you have so many creative videos for the diode. If I am aiming at small business level production, should I just get the p2 (or a better co2), or is there a diode that could handle the pro-sumer workload?

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před rokem +1

      The job would have been faster on the P2 owing to more power. A CO2 is a good choice for business purposes.

    • @DanDann
      @DanDann Před rokem

      Cheers, thank you. The P2 is definitely on my buy list now. Though... I am seriously considering getting the F1 first. So shiny. So fast.

  • @domenicocaricasulo7454

    Good morning I just joined and I would like to know with Sculpfun S30 10 Watt what parameters to use Thank you

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před rokem

      For engraving on ceramic tile with a 10W laser, I got the best results for 90% power and 2400mm/min. For other materials, xTool provides a detailed material settings table. You can use the settings corresponding to their 10W module as a reference for your projects.
      www.xtool.com/pages/material-settings

    • @domenicocaricasulo7454
      @domenicocaricasulo7454 Před rokem

      Thank you very much for your reply good day regards

  • @AcryliWoodDesigns
    @AcryliWoodDesigns Před 8 měsíci

    Hi! I have a D1Pro 20W and need to engrave photos on anodized aluminum business cards. What settings do you recommend? Thanks!

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před 8 měsíci

      Hi,
      For engraving metal business cards, I got the best results at 40% power and 3000 mm/min speed with my xTool D1 pro 20W. But it is always best to perform test runs to find the best settings for your setup.

    • @AcryliWoodDesigns
      @AcryliWoodDesigns Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you so much! I appreciate you!@@MellowpineLasers

  • @merrillalbury8214
    @merrillalbury8214 Před rokem

    Have you used the bi directional feature of lightburn? How does that affect your settings?

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před rokem

      I always try to keep bi-directional scanning on, it reduces the time taken to complete. You can keep it on for most cases. However, if you want to engrave material which cannot handle much heat you can keep it off, this will help the material cool down between scans.

  • @AdolfTyman
    @AdolfTyman Před rokem

    Sorry, I didn't catch that. What kind of paint are you using here?

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před rokem

      I used an aerosol white spray paint for this project, but any white paint will do the trick. Make sure to perform test run to get the best results.

  • @devongallery
    @devongallery Před 10 měsíci

    I'm running a 10w diode and I don't even get a mark at anything faster than 70mm/s at 100% power. What am I doing wrong? Coated with titanium dioxide.

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před 10 měsíci

      The results can vary due to various factors, such as the difference in the spot size of the laser, the quality of coating used, type of tile, drying time of the coating, etc. You should use these settings as a reference and perform test runs to find the optimal settings for your setup.
      Also, make sure the lens of your laser is clean.

    • @chrispollard100
      @chrispollard100 Před 8 měsíci

      You also need to change your speed settings to mm/m, not mm/s, thats usually used when using Co2 lasers

  • @koopdi
    @koopdi Před rokem

    Is it possible to do two passes at 90 degrees, to reduce the vertical striping?

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před rokem

      If you get vertical striping while using horizontal scan, there is something wrong with your laser (probably improper belt tension) or your software (try a different software). If you have vertical striping while using vertical scan, try reducing the line spacing. It could also be due to a large spot size. Which laser are you using and what is your spot size?

  • @midsouthreb
    @midsouthreb Před rokem

    I used the settings for ceramic on a photo on my 10 watt diode. The image came through but it was light. I wiped it off and the image wiped off too.

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před rokem +1

      Please try a higher power setting. This happens when the power is too low.

    • @midsouthreb
      @midsouthreb Před rokem

      @@MellowpineLasers Just getting back to let you know that it worked with a higher setting.

  • @wsparry1066
    @wsparry1066 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi do I need to use dithering lgrb

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před 10 měsíci

      For laserGRBL, you have to select 1bit BW Dithering, and under Dithering options, select Jarvis or Stucki mode.

  • @jujucattys156
    @jujucattys156 Před rokem

    can i do pawer and speed tests in lastergbrl as i carnt use lightburn

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před rokem

      Unfortunately you can only engrave images as a whole on LaserGRBL and cannot engrave different parts at different powers. You can make a row of squares using photoshop or image editing software and shade different squares using different % of blackness and then engrave the row at different speeds one by one. This will take a lot of time and the results might not be accurate. I'm compiling a library of designs, I'll upload the g-code files for the tests, you can run them directly on LaserGRBL, hope to bring it out soon.

  • @AcryliWoodDesigns
    @AcryliWoodDesigns Před 8 měsíci

    Can the F1 cut ceramic tile?

  • @senorskellig9131
    @senorskellig9131 Před rokem

    When I use grey scale my image just burns the tile completely black?

    • @MellowpineLasers
      @MellowpineLasers  Před rokem +1

      You either need to set the max and mix power setting properly or
      use the jarvis mode.

    • @senorskellig9131
      @senorskellig9131 Před rokem

      @@MellowpineLasers thank you so much I will try do a lower power. Did I somehow made both high and low dark maybe?

  • @fatimaaitali1767
    @fatimaaitali1767 Před rokem

    سلام عليكم ❤❤❤❤

  • @Reviews-Tidbits
    @Reviews-Tidbits Před 11 měsíci

    It’s way to light