🎇Laser 3D engrave with a Thunder Laser Nova 35 - 100 Watt *HOW TO*

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @thestalkinghead
    @thestalkinghead 2 года назад +2

    very interesting use of the laser, i wouldn't have thought it would get so much detail

  • @DCDLaserCNC
    @DCDLaserCNC 2 года назад +1

    Try the 3D carving in some cast acrylic

  • @unrealbasic1612
    @unrealbasic1612 2 года назад +2

    Seems like you better off just using a spindle for 3D stuff. Had no idea this could even be done however, verry impressive.

  • @sladezee5000
    @sladezee5000 2 года назад +1

    Bro your awesome.thanks for schooling us up !Your an O.G.

  • @nopriors
    @nopriors Год назад +1

    I think maple would be a great choice

  • @garypapineau4148
    @garypapineau4148 2 года назад +1

    Did you change the focus at all, or were all passes the same focal distance?

  • @bginn3448
    @bginn3448 Год назад +1

    I was curious what the extension of the graphic was originally and can that extension type be read by lightburn? I am just confused so far in my learning about these type (depth) images and how they are created? I hear an stl image which can be read by certain graphics programs but cannot be read by lightburn. Sorry for the confusion I am just trying to understand how this works. Can one create a depth image from scratch and if so how? Thanks so much for your time.
    Bob

  • @mtz3843
    @mtz3843 10 месяцев назад +1

    how many hours did it take to cut?

  • @אורתורגמן-י8פ
    @אורתורגמן-י8פ Год назад +1

    Hi, tell me please, what are the parameters for nova 24 60watt?

    • @rogerwebb9600
      @rogerwebb9600  Год назад

      Hi use the parameters that are in this video but 60 watts max, you may need to run the program 4, 5, or 6 times.

  • @__--JY-Moe--__
    @__--JY-Moe--__ 2 года назад

    may be a hard 128 or 64 height map with hard surfacing, would give u a better surface finish! those 256 height maps, look like they have a
    ''soft blur'' filter in them! some call them 3D height maps! back in the day, Y2K.
    they were called height maps! before then, bubble gum! good luck!!