The great thing abut this project Rich is you can eat your mistakes, unlike using wood. This video has inspired me to order the rotary chuck. Thanks Rich.
this is an eggstra great video! My brain was scrambled at first. Next time ill start when my brain isnt fried. I love mayonnaise on a hamburger. your instruction is eggceptional!
Good video ! I like alternatives to wood, glass, leather etc. I use micro fonts to engrave toothpicks to add to people's gifts or orders for the heck of it.
I've been playing with this and I've been getting some really nice results. I'm using blown eggs so I can seal them and save them. I have a question, though. When your machine homes, how it is able to home both x and y axis? On mine, I have to plug the rotary into the y axis so I have to manually trip the limit switch. As I'm typing this... unless there is another controller port just for the rotary? Anyway.. thank you for the idea to do this!
do you have a video about taking a Logo and cutting it into 4 segments on lightburn so i can glue it together after i cut it out ? i hope i'm making sense
Rich's were hardboiled first, but if you blow a raw egg (to get all of the innards out) you can seal it and it will last forever... or until it breaks.
Awesome stuff. I have been eyeing one of those types of rotary accessories for my laser. The one that I got with mine is the kind that just uses two rubber rollers and it doesn't work well at all. In fact the rubber rollers for it are not perfectly round which is probably why it is so bad. Anyways, I'd love to do this project for the family. I have a lot of nieces and nephews and I know they'd love this. I think after watching this and replying here, I have talked myself into just going out and buy one. 😊
Hi I have a question will this laptop work for laser engraving with light burn and a longer ray5 10w . This is the laptop Windows Laptops Acer - Aspire 3 Thin & Light Laptop - 15.6" Full HD IPS Touch Display - AMD Ryzen 5 7520U - 8GB LPDDR5 - 512GB SSD - Wi-Fi 6 - Steam
Great stuff! One question: It sounds like you are using the built in exhaust fan. Is it powerful enough, or would you recommend removing it and connecting to an inline fan? My MkII 20/10 just arrived and I'm in the process of setting it up.
The great thing abut this project Rich is you can eat your mistakes, unlike using wood. This video has inspired me to order the rotary chuck. Thanks Rich.
🤪 Eat your mistakes... Love it Steve!
Fun project great designs, the little ones will love them 🥚
Awesome! 👍 Thanks for watching David!
this is an eggstra great video! My brain was scrambled at first. Next time ill start when my brain isnt fried. I love mayonnaise on a hamburger. your instruction is eggceptional!
Thanks so much for the support Patrick!
of course sir! @@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy
thank you rich, this was very interesting and I learned something new
Glad it was helpful!
Good video ! I like alternatives to wood, glass, leather etc. I use micro fonts to engrave toothpicks to add to people's gifts or orders for the heck of it.
Sounds great Todd! Look into SHX fonts.
That's pretty Cool. Thanks
Glad you liked it!
Thanks 👍👌🙏
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks, Rich.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching Nipa! 👍
I've been playing with this and I've been getting some really nice results. I'm using blown eggs so I can seal them and save them. I have a question, though. When your machine homes, how it is able to home both x and y axis? On mine, I have to plug the rotary into the y axis so I have to manually trip the limit switch. As I'm typing this... unless there is another controller port just for the rotary? Anyway.. thank you for the idea to do this!
The LaserMATIC has a separate port for the roller accessory, so it doesn't use the Y axis.
do you have a video about taking a Logo and cutting it into 4 segments on lightburn so i can glue it together after i cut it out ? i hope i'm making sense
This video will show you how to cut up an image: ruclips.net/video/n__saOKVupA/видео.html
Great idea Rich. Can we engrave raw eggs and have the laser hard-boil them at the same time :)
You can certainly try Steve! 🤪
Thanks!
You bet, Kate! Thanks so much for your support!
So these were hard boiled, I missed that at the beginning, I guess. What font was it that you used for HE IS RISEN?
I don't know Karl; that graphic is 7 years old.
Rich's were hardboiled first, but if you blow a raw egg (to get all of the innards out) you can seal it and it will last forever... or until it breaks.
Awesome stuff.
I have been eyeing one of those types of rotary accessories for my laser. The one that I got with mine is the kind that just uses two rubber rollers and it doesn't work well at all. In fact the rubber rollers for it are not perfectly round which is probably why it is so bad.
Anyways, I'd love to do this project for the family. I have a lot of nieces and nephews and I know they'd love this.
I think after watching this and replying here, I have talked myself into just going out and buy one. 😊
Awesome! 👍 Thanks for watching!
Hi I have a question will this laptop work for laser engraving with light burn and a longer ray5 10w .
This is the laptop Windows Laptops
Acer - Aspire 3 Thin & Light Laptop - 15.6" Full HD IPS Touch Display - AMD Ryzen 5 7520U - 8GB LPDDR5 - 512GB SSD - Wi-Fi 6 - Steam
Yes, of course.
Great stuff! One question: It sounds like you are using the built in exhaust fan. Is it powerful enough, or would you recommend removing it and connecting to an inline fan? My MkII 20/10 just arrived and I'm in the process of setting it up.
Yes, and yes! And I also took off the front pass through cover. More air in, more air out.
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy Thanks! Good idea. With the front passthrough cover off, I'm guessing you wear laser glasses then?
Yes, just in case...
we need a pledge of allegiance design
Good idea!
Such an EGGcellent video 😎
Thanks Mike! 😁 They came out EGGcellent! 😅
LASER Fresh Eggs or Boiled Eggs?
Boiled of course.
Thanks!
You bet!