Making Leather Hat Patches on a Laser Using Lightburn

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @DerekHubbard
    @DerekHubbard Год назад +3

    There are SO MANY fantastic Lightburn use tips in this video. Incredibly useful!

  • @veterancustomwoodworx9858
    @veterancustomwoodworx9858 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for the feaux stitch look! Been trying to figure this out forever!

  • @747dom
    @747dom Год назад

    So that's how we add a die-cut line around an odd shape! Thank you so much, I could never figure it out!!

  • @scatt8775
    @scatt8775 Год назад

    Awesome video!!! Thanks for the help. I just started laser engraving/cutting about two weeks now. I feel like this is what I was meant to do. I just work and go home 😢 now I have a hobby.

  • @angie.frazier
    @angie.frazier Год назад +1

    Awesome looking patch, thanks so much for this video, super helpful to me as a new Lightburn user.

  • @courtneytaylor5120
    @courtneytaylor5120 Год назад

    Could you do a video talking about what all is needed to get started with a laser business? What accessories are needed/helpful to have? What you would recommend for a beginner that isn’t a desktop machine but still easy to learn to use.

  • @KatrinaShort-u1l
    @KatrinaShort-u1l Год назад

    GENIUS Stick edge!

  • @johnnyspropshop
    @johnnyspropshop Год назад +1

    Good looking patch both designs. Thanks for sharing.

  • @BaybekaRanch
    @BaybekaRanch Год назад

    Hi Brandt! Thanks again for another great video. I like the 2nd version with the stitches better myself. I was wondering, is there a way that we can make the stitches bolder/fatter? Thanks for everything you do for our community. Cheers! Marco :)

  • @stokiejoe-xv5fm
    @stokiejoe-xv5fm 5 месяцев назад

    Love the design, how do you get it too make multiple of something in one go? I can't figure that out so doing singles and losing the will too live with batches

  • @samuelreed9290
    @samuelreed9290 Год назад

    Great video!!! And so east to follow!

  • @WooderBoyProductions
    @WooderBoyProductions Год назад

    What kind of magnets are those?

  • @thogg4
    @thogg4 Год назад

    Love all the tips here. Not a huge fan of the camera just in the corner, I need to see more of that bearded body!

  • @Jason-un3bx
    @Jason-un3bx 5 месяцев назад

    This is AWEsome.

  • @gregmiller1663
    @gregmiller1663 6 месяцев назад

    Can't afford a laser like this. What is a good entry level laser for doing patches for hats? I can upgrade as business builds.

  • @mattmobark8889
    @mattmobark8889 Год назад

    Any tips on advertising these to local companies? Just wondering but how did you pick up this customer for example?

  • @mothpatrol
    @mothpatrol 6 месяцев назад

    You skipped over the settings you used for each layer. What did you end up using?

  • @mrsdizi1234
    @mrsdizi1234 2 месяца назад

    I know it is all about testing but can you help me to get started as I have 60w co2, and I see that you are using a 100w. in your more descriptions 500mm/s @ 20% power. Thank you

  • @JeanneBagley
    @JeanneBagley Год назад

    Loved the tutorial and just subscribed! Quick question - Do you clean the leather after engraving and before applying to a hat?

    • @BeardedBuildsCo
      @BeardedBuildsCo  Год назад +1

      If I am engraving with the air off then there is little to no residue and most of the time I will skip the cleaning unless I can see a need to.

    • @bigfranksworld
      @bigfranksworld Год назад

      @@BeardedBuildsCo So you usually turn the air off when doing leather?

  • @t.c6698
    @t.c6698 Год назад

    Great tutorial

  • @phototec
    @phototec Год назад

    Great Video, but we need more info. What material is this and what size laser and power setting did you use? Thanks

    • @BeardedBuildsCo
      @BeardedBuildsCo  Год назад

      Thank you! Everything that you are asking for was either mentioned in the video or is in the description .

  • @joemartinez5673
    @joemartinez5673 Год назад

    Very nice work!

  • @piemanz333
    @piemanz333 Год назад

    Question for you, what do you use as a covering when pressing the the patch on the hat?

  • @propertysidemanagement6977
    @propertysidemanagement6977 10 месяцев назад

    Sorry if I missed this info, do you have an upgraded lens? I have the standard that came with the (same) laser ... and I get horrible charred edges - I cannot figure out how to reduce the charred leatherette and still CUT the patch out
    any suggestions? Thank you SO very much!

  • @jeroenwerkbrouck2069
    @jeroenwerkbrouck2069 Год назад

    Hi, thanks for the video and your settings.
    Worked perfectly with my Aeon 100W laser.
    Exept when I cut or engrave a line, at every corner, for cutting, it is not cut trough and for engraving, it is a bit burned to much.
    Do you have sugestions for that?
    Thanks.

  • @raygerstner
    @raygerstner Год назад

    Do you have a link or recommendations for the type of leather?

  • @RonMarshallrone
    @RonMarshallrone Год назад

    Great vid!

  • @scottweinbrecht2143
    @scottweinbrecht2143 Год назад

    great video!!

  • @loriwilliams2393
    @loriwilliams2393 Год назад

    Hi do you happen to have a setting for cut on mira 9 for the dots and cut line

  • @bigfranksworld
    @bigfranksworld Год назад

    A couple of questions. On the second patch (not the die cut patch, the inner line where you made the stitch line, if a person were to just leave it a line, would that engrave a solid line, and be used as a sew line or channel to sew with a sewing machine? Also, I have read that lasering leatherette or faux leather produces toxic fumes. Is that not an issue, or do you just make sure that you don't have any leaks and are venting 100% outside? Thanks for the videos and information.

    • @BeardedBuildsCo
      @BeardedBuildsCo  Год назад +1

      This material is specifically designed for laser engraving and is not made with PVC products.
      Leaving the stitch line as just a line would likely score through your material more than you would like. Ultimately you would have to test and see if you can get a result that you like.

    • @bigfranksworld
      @bigfranksworld Год назад

      ​@@BeardedBuildsCovery good. I see what available out there.

    • @bigfranksworld
      @bigfranksworld Год назад

      @@BeardedBuildsCo Okay, did the research on what to use. I have some leather, and will be ordering some product from probably Lonestar. One more question. On the stitch line, using leather heavy enough to cut a stitch line into ) 5-6 oz. veg tanned leather), is it possible to make that stitch line a different size as far as width? Not the width between the stitch groove/line, but the actual width of the stitch line, so I could match the width and depth of the size of my thread, which would be #92 bonded nylon (like you would use for much heavier leather. Thanks again!

  • @acostel6228
    @acostel6228 Год назад

    hola, que material usas, como se llama el material que ocupas

  • @MrTKYan
    @MrTKYan Год назад

    Hi, where do you buy your leather from? link?

  • @edwymer2226
    @edwymer2226 11 месяцев назад

    Very Nice...

  • @andyhengelhaupt5381
    @andyhengelhaupt5381 7 месяцев назад

    What file format are you starting with on the logo?

  • @minuteinfo1412
    @minuteinfo1412 9 месяцев назад

    Hi I need your help I used autolaser I have problem to print with it

    • @BeardedBuildsCo
      @BeardedBuildsCo  9 месяцев назад

      Not sure what the problem is or what auto laser is.

  • @tackleberry933
    @tackleberry933 Год назад

    I’d like order patches of Montana with my company logo. Can you help out?

    • @BeardedBuildsCo
      @BeardedBuildsCo  Год назад

      Yep! Send me an email at orders@beardedbuildsco.com