It really is easy. I spent an afternoon playing with this stuff to figure it out. What you saw me do in Adobe illustrator is the extent of my knowledge of that software. That's the only thing I can do with it.
I'm going to do these maps. My question is, what size is the most popular? Of course I can get them in bulk the same size cheaper than 10 of this 10 of that. I was going to go with 12x12. I think that's a good starting point. What do you think?
Generally, for a through burn on 1/4" material the speed is like 150mm/minute x 2. So yea 4 hours is about right with this much detail. This is a 10watt diode laser.
The things that hold the picture to the frame are called glazier points or glazier push points. The piece that holds the frame to the wall I just call picture hangers.
Everytime I see this type of video , I get a chuckle at "it's easy to do". I have been into lasers for a long, long time and "it's easy to do" is misleading. If someone is thinking about getting a laser, understand that what you see in this video will require you to become proficient in the use of three seperate software programs. The learning curve for Light Burn alone is effort , let alone two more levels of software on top of it. "it's easy to do" is purely subjective
Funny. This video came across to my feed, and I was finally watching the map and realized that it's my hometown. Hilarious
Looks great! I like how it shows the details
J’adore et j’aime ce que tu fais, merci de France
Great Job! I'm looking to buy a laser. You make this look so easy navigating around those different software programs. Subscribed!
It really is easy. I spent an afternoon playing with this stuff to figure it out. What you saw me do in Adobe illustrator is the extent of my knowledge of that software. That's the only thing I can do with it.
@@carolinaworkshop7091 thank you for this!
Looks good
Great job! 👍
How the pictures fit to the frame ? From the back side is Okey it have a holders..but from the front side ? How ?
I'm going to do these maps. My question is, what size is the most popular? Of course I can get them in bulk the same size cheaper than 10 of this 10 of that. I was going to go with 12x12. I think that's a good starting point. What do you think?
Wait that was a four and a half hour burn wow!
Generally, for a through burn on 1/4" material the speed is like 150mm/minute x 2. So yea 4 hours is about right with this much detail. This is a 10watt diode laser.
How do you make the highway cut that attached to the frame look? Thank you.
Hello sir, amazing work!! If I may ask, what spray are you using in the end please?
It's an oil based polyurethane. It protects the wood a little
Wow
what are these last metal pieces you use in the back to fix the board? how are they called?
The things that hold the picture to the frame are called glazier points or glazier push points. The piece that holds the frame to the wall I just call picture hangers.
@@carolinaworkshop7091 great thanks
Thanks for sharring! What laser are you using for this?
Ortur Laser Master 3 10 watt. I don't have experience with any other laser but I like this one
Do you have the extension kit?
@@benjaminl3084 nope. Have not had a use for it
Does anyone NOT use snazzy maps?
5000 dollar saw, 5 cent work shoes.
When you look this good it doesn't matter what you wear.
Everytime I see this type of video , I get a chuckle at "it's easy to do". I have been into lasers for a long, long time and "it's easy to do" is misleading. If someone is thinking about getting a laser, understand that what you see in this video will require you to become proficient in the use of three seperate software programs. The learning curve for Light Burn alone is effort , let alone two more levels of software on top of it. "it's easy to do" is purely subjective
hello