Triple your Engraving speed with DSP (Ruida) and Lightburn
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Today I show the setting to change to almost triple your engraving speed with a DSP control board such as a ruida.
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Probably 4 hours into trying to tune my machine for faster raster. I've learned alot and I finally found your video with the answer i've been looking for. Thanks a million!
I'm glad it helped you out 👍
Whilst upping this works great if you have a border I have found that being too high it can cause a shift at the edges, for example in the picture you have assume it didn’t have a circle border then the edge of the glasses where it transitions from engraving both the chisel and the glasses to just the glasses. It’s not real noticeable but noticeable enough for me.
This was super fun to watch... dont have a laser and understand little of it but its cool to see the process of all the cool stuff you make 😁🙌🙌
Haha I love your enthusiasm. Atleast you got to watch it work in super fast forward
Awesome stuff!
Love watching it! 😁👌🏻
I have to draw myself away from watching and work on the next design 😅
Well thats amazing! Have you tried any Grayscale engraving with the acceleration increased? I'm worried that may put more stress on the controller, which can already struggle with the large amount of processing involved in doing Grayscale at high speeds.
I have run this machine with these settings for over a year now and other than the drop down panels rattling a little more I have had no issues whatsoever.
I tend not to do full gray-scale images though. I generally use Jarvis dithering in lightburn. I get some really nice results on slate. The largest engraving I have done in 1 go was the acrylic 1,000 subscriber plaque and that worked perfectly
So just changing x and y speed makes it print closer to the edge ?
I wonder what the long term "wear/damage" is when increasing the speed?
Belt wear?
Looks like it shakes the machine a bit more.. Which is understandable.
I have used these settings for over 1,000 machine hours now and as far as I can tell it hasn't had any negative effect or extra wear on the belts.
The rattling is the drop down panels that sit a bit lose anyway
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I run precut sheets of wood.. So i am just going to alter my size and allow for more overscan room. Loose a little bit of bed space.
But i will probably push these numbers up a bit as i turned them down awhile back trying to find a problem.
Yah damn panel noise. Lol
Change the latches to compression style and ad some bumpers. Simple quick is some tape on the latch contact.
@@turboflush For the type of raster engraving I do, this saves me a ton of time. Overall the increase of productivity in the machine would probably make up for any potential extra wear on the machine.
From what I tested, my engraving speed went from 21.43 minutes, to 12.09 minutes.
@@peyton693 agree.. it's a balance of wear and productivity. Sometimes it's worth the extra wear.
thankoooooo !!!! you!
You are welcome. I'm glad this helped
I was wondering, does this setting work on any laser? Like a boss LS 1630?
It should work on any DSP controller. Just take the time to test which numbers work for you
@@philscraftcorner thank I am just now getting into this cool stuff.
There is a lot to do and learn
@@philscraftcorner Yes there is. I have found that every laser has its own for lack of a word. It's own personality in working materials. A 40 watt uses different settings than a 60 watt for the same project and results. I really. Like CRC, LBT, and Brilliance. For etching but I had to do a bunch of test to get best results from all. I got stainless steel down for all of them. Glass and porcelain is a much more difficult beast. To avoid damaging the porcelain and not blowing off the spray.
@@philscraftcorner I found out the cheap stuff like 1413 dry lube for $9 a bottle works just as well. I have to fine tune that one but I think I got it.
Good
the code for RDwork vendor settings is RD8888. How you can start so close ?
I don't use RD works but if you can get into the controller settings try to find one that is the same as the one I changed here
Thank you
Does this apply to my humble k40 too, I have a grbl card and use lightburn
As far as I know this is just dsp controllers I think you man manually set the oversscan in the fill engrave settings to a % with grbl though.
It's been a few years since I used mine
How to quicker in Rd works software
I'm not entirely sure as I don't have RD works. If you can get into machine settings it should be a similar process