Nova 35-80w Testing: Cutting air inlet pressure at 27psi. Stock 2” head with 6mm focus. Cuts and Engraves were performed at stock focus. *Note that for speed comparisons, a Odin 32 60watt will be able to cut faster than the 30w Odin 22 but it will ...
Acrylic is an awesome medium for C02 lasing. This article will cover the processing of acrylic. Types Of Acrylic There are 2 common variations of acrylic and while they are all chemically similar, they behave very differently from one another due to ...
typically you want to use as little power as possible to make a mark... kinda like when doing edge lit acrylic... the laser beam doesn't actually ablate the glass, it creates microfractures in the glass when the water molecules are converted to ...
Since LightBurn 1.2.00, a function has been added to the device settings in LightBurn to define a time delay for the start and end of a job. Click the wrench/screwdriver icon to open the pop-up Device Settings window. Adjust your start delay to ...
Preface: This article covers how to Load the Material Library that you download into Lightburn How to Video: Complete Guide: Things to note: 1. The Library File that you download will always need to exist. Do not Delete it. Lightburn will reference ...
Preface: This article covers how to clean your optics on your Thunder Nova Series Laser Lenses Explained Quick Start Video: (Video Credit: Robert Kofoed of Computer Creationz) Complete Guide: Before you Begin: Cleaning your optics can help keep your ...
*This information is provided “AS IS” to provide a starting point. It is always a good idea to run tests on each substrate and update the library as necessary. The Official Thunder Material Library PDF below and the precompiled LightBurn library file ...
Preface: This article covers various cuttings speeds for different materials based on testing. Your specific results will rely on having a similar material and setup. Results are not guaranteed. Parameters Chart: Find the material you want to cut in ...
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