We’ve been using diode lasers for a while now but this OMTech K40+ is our first C02 laser and this is on a whole new level. We’re engraving super fast and we’ve been able to easily cut and engrave on …
Project Ideas for the xTool F1 Slide Extension
One of our favourite laser engraving machines is the xTool F1 so we are always happy to bring it out and give it a run. So when xTool sent us a pack of materials suited to the slide extension we were …
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How to Align Shapes to Minimize Waste – Using LightBurn
Here in Australia, material for laser cutting and engraving is expensive so we try to minimize our waste as much as possible. So we are going to go through 2 methods on how you can reduce your wastage …
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Wainlux K10 Mini Laser 3w Review & Demo
This is Wainlux’s latest laser engraving machine and the first thing you can probably tell is that this thing is tiny. The Wainlux K10 (aff link) is definitely the smallest engraving machine we have …
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How to Frame Continuously in Lightburn
Lightburn is an amazing piece of software that has so many features that are extremely helpful, but can be easily be missed. One of those features is the Frame Continously option. In Lightburn, …
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Using Lightburn Job Checklists – Tutorial
One of the things that I tend to forget the most when laser engraving is the focusing step. Now a simple sticky note can help but it can easily fall off and after a while you don't even notice it and …
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Sculpfun iCube ProMax 10w Review
In this post, we are going to be taking a look at the Sculpfun iCube ProMax 10w laser This is one of the many portable machines that seem to be hitting the market lately. These types of machines …
How to Change the Default Font in Lightburn
When you open Lightburn, you will always be presented with a default font in the FONT section in the top menu bar. This means that as soon as you start typing text, it will display that default font …
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