Hello Troy, I use CorelDraw to make my image then I export it to a DXF format. Then I import the DXF file into RDWorksV8 which is the software that comes with the machine, which I found is free software. I highly recommend you do a search for a member on RUclips named DOUG GREEN he has tons of videos on how to use CorelDraw. And a other member named SarbarMultimedia which has a ton of videos on the use of the Laser Machine. I will be creating a video on my steps from start to finish that I use.
@@oscararredondo64 x2 on sarbarmultimedia Most of my stuff is done with autodesk, so... different market :) Haven't bought mine yet, but expect to in the next few months
Hello everyone. I have the problem that my laser machine (80w Lasercut 5.3) started to throw a fault during the cuts. At first I noticed a variation in the intensity of the cut in some areas but after trial and error I discovered that working with the maximum power of 50% works perfectly. For example, I can easily cut 9mm plywood (we call it 9mm mdf in Argentina) setting the cut // speed: 5 power: 50 cornerpower: 50 // but I discovered that it only cuts the first figure well and lowers the power with the rest ( the ammeter shows approx 2.5 mA during the fault and 10mA when it works correctly). It does not matter if the first figure is bigger or more complicated than the second. Always cut the first only. I tested in different areas of the machine's work area. Has something like this ever happened to you? Hope someone has a solution! Thanks!
Yes. At 1st I didnt, and then I notice that there was a tingling sensation when I would touch the machine while it was running. So I put a ground rod at the entrance to my garage. That stopped the tingling sensation when I touched the machine while running. So I highly recommend that the unit be grounded. I would hate to think what would have happen if I touched the unit bare footed while running.
Thanks for sharing. It’s nice to see someone human for a change that actually makes mistakes like the rest of the world. Learning cnc and next is laser for myself.
Great video. Thank you for sharing., I just got my laser cutter and still learning. I still have to connect my unit. Thanks again.
Thanks again for these videos I just un-crated mine and am very interested on the software side of it.
Hello Troy, I use CorelDraw to make my image then I export it to a DXF format. Then I import the DXF file into RDWorksV8 which is the software that comes with the machine, which I found is free software. I highly recommend you do a search for a member on RUclips named DOUG GREEN he has tons of videos on how to use CorelDraw. And a other member named SarbarMultimedia which has a ton of videos on the use of the Laser Machine. I will be creating a video on my steps from start to finish that I use.
@@oscararredondo64 x2 on sarbarmultimedia Most of my stuff is done with autodesk, so... different market :) Haven't bought mine yet, but expect to in the next few months
How do you get the red light to come on for framing?
Hello everyone.
I have the problem that my laser machine (80w Lasercut 5.3) started to throw a fault during the cuts. At first I noticed a variation in the intensity of the cut in some areas but after trial and error I discovered that working with the maximum power of 50% works perfectly. For example, I can easily cut 9mm plywood (we call it 9mm mdf in Argentina) setting the cut // speed: 5 power: 50 cornerpower: 50 // but I discovered that it only cuts the first figure well and lowers the power with the rest ( the ammeter shows approx 2.5 mA during the fault and 10mA when it works correctly). It does not matter if the first figure is bigger or more complicated than the second. Always cut the first only.
I tested in different areas of the machine's work area.
Has something like this ever happened to you?
Hope someone has a solution!
Thanks!
Mr. Arredondo did you ground your machine like they recommended?
Yes. At 1st I didnt, and then I notice that there was a tingling sensation when I would touch the machine while it was running. So I put a ground rod at the entrance to my garage. That stopped the tingling sensation when I touched the machine while running. So I highly recommend that the unit be grounded. I would hate to think what would have happen if I touched the unit bare footed while running.
Sir....I am looking for this 60w laser plz guide...me
www.ebay.com/itm/Laser-Engraving-Cutting-Machine-Pro-USB-60W-Co2-Laser-Engraver-Cutter-20-x-28/254342338195?hash=item3b37fc1693:g:I30AAOSw-uhd33gj
This is where i bought my machine 2 years ago.
@@oscararredondo64 thankuu ...sir...
Thanks for sharing. It’s nice to see someone human for a change that actually makes mistakes like the rest of the world. Learning cnc and next is laser for myself.