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Offline Dan13

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Re: The Laser Project.
« Reply #980 on: April 17, 2017, 01:22:33 PM »
Did you try to download and install it? I think it will allow you to play with it without a licence, but will put watermarks on your image.

Dan
Re: The Laser Project.
« Reply #981 on: April 17, 2017, 03:50:03 PM »
Did you try to download and install it? I think it will allow you to play with it without a licence, but will put watermarks on your image.

Dan

http://prntscr.com/exkn5o

There are watermarks.
But when I try to press the launch, a window for entering the key pops up.
I can not try.
I can only buy and use immediately.
Maybe I'm doing something wrong?

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Re: The Laser Project.
« Reply #982 on: April 18, 2017, 01:44:30 AM »
Hi Nikolaj,

PicLaser demo version can be downloaded from here http://www.piclaser.com/
Try it to see if it meets your needs.

Tweakie.
PEACE
Re: The Laser Project.
« Reply #983 on: April 18, 2017, 06:12:15 AM »
Did you try to download and install it? I think it will allow you to play with it without a licence, but will put watermarks on your image.

Dan

http://prntscr.com/exkn5o

There are watermarks.
But when I try to press the launch, a window for entering the key pops up.
I can not try.
I can only buy and use immediately.
Maybe I'm doing something wrong?

After loading an image, select the Tutorial PDF button for instructions.

Dan,

The Encoder information is in the PicEngrave Pro 5 Help PDF.

Jeff
Extensivly Re-worked/Re-designed/Modified Servo K2CNC KG-3925 and the Mini Laser Engraver
Re: The Laser Project.
« Reply #984 on: April 20, 2017, 09:04:00 AM »
Hello everybody. Thanks for the links and help.
Two days of experiments gave nothing.
Picengrave PRO5 works so dramatically that my machine almost fell apart.
With the configuration and instructions, I figured out - after loading in MACH 3 the machine trembles tremendously.
Dotg - it turns out to be not so bad. He works abruptly, but engraves.
Maybe I have with the settings of parameters Mach 3 that something is wrong?
How to properly adjust the laser for the laser?

Its settings attached.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B2Yl5soaDkgmU0kzRUY2SXF2aVU?usp=sharing

Thank you !
« Last Edit: April 20, 2017, 09:09:23 AM by DeserEagle »
Re: The Laser Project.
« Reply #985 on: April 20, 2017, 09:13:20 AM »
Hi Nikolaj,

PicLaser demo version can be downloaded from here http://www.piclaser.com/
Try it to see if it meets your needs.

Tweakie.


Hello everybody. Thanks for the links and help.
Two days of experiments gave nothing.

Tweakie -  i found such a photo.  http://prntscr.com/eypaj9      Where can I get a postprocessor with that name   "Tweake M10-M11.dgp"   for Dotg?
Re: The Laser Project.
« Reply #987 on: April 22, 2017, 08:22:48 AM »
Try selecting Insert G61/G64.

This is not the place for product support. Use the Contact & Links page on our web site.

Thanks.
Jeff
Extensivly Re-worked/Re-designed/Modified Servo K2CNC KG-3925 and the Mini Laser Engraver

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Re: The Laser Project.
« Reply #988 on: August 18, 2017, 04:38:36 AM »
I needed to engrave a number of assembled parts which were too deep to fit beneath my laser nozzle. The solution would be a time consuming disassembly and re-assembly of the items or modification to my laser lens system.
As the combined mirror / lens assemblies (usually fitted to the commercial laser machines) are cheap to buy (from China) I decided to give it a try. Making a small bracket to fit the new mirror / lens assembly to the machine (in place of the existing lens assembly) replacing my vertical laser beam with a horizontal laser beam and creating a new Mach3 profile to swap the Z axis with the Y axis everything worked beautifully.
There are safety issues with having a horizontal laser beam on an open frame machine and I have not yet worked out the best / most foolproof solution but I am working on it.

Tweakie.
PEACE

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Re: The Laser Project.
« Reply #989 on: August 18, 2017, 07:37:38 AM »
Nice work Tweak.  Safety issues aside, its not a bad solution to that problem.  Parts are indeed quite reasonable these days.

Art