Cutting Designs Bigger than Your Laser!

Published 2023-09-04
This method works for engraving too!

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All Comments (21)
  • @LetsMakeAThing
    If you have other topics you'd like me to cover in future videos leave me a comment!
  • @Guitar_335
    Thank you for this video! I've been trying to help my dad (who is a beginner with LightBurn) figure out how to do exactly this! He had been struggling for a while and after I watched this video, I was able to set up a project with target points and it came out perfectly!
  • Thanks. This took me a couple tries to really understand the logistics of the process, but now I'm confident I can pull this off in the future with no problems. Good explanation.
  • @Dancopymus
    Although it is a little difficult, you explained the subject very well. Thanks.
  • @dwwoodbuilds
    Very useful video!! Really appreciate the level of detail you show! Thank you!
  • @51watty
    Thanks Curtis. As always, helpful and informative.
  • @stefano.modena
    Congratulations for the video, it was very useful, thank you!
  • @haxensalat
    Thanks for this very helpful video, I did not know this function.
  • @donm1025
    Nice job...I wouldn't want to do this all the time but it's great to see that it can be done. I'm a newbie with a new machine and just learning lightburn too!.
  • @steven67856
    Hi Curtis as usual your video was informative I can use this to print parts on three and 4 feet balsa wood for my model aircraft. Steven.
  • @GIMMICKARTAS
    Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos, esto hace que todos avancemos. Tengo una pregunta... Para que sirve el invento que has fabricado?
  • @d.-_-b
    don't wanna be picky but instead of saving the files as separate names, you could just click on the bottom bit and click on a layer at the bottom to swap it to a new one then untick output . then switch layers or configure that layer to what you need , to do the other part . Just feels cleaner to have parts that go together in the same file. especially if they are this simple
  • @anetrom
    Could you have done this with a previewcamera attached? Or would it not be accurat enough?
  • @jimmyz566
    What about x and y by moving the machine And leaving piece stationary
  • @ernestespinosa24
    Hello new follower excellent content,I have two questions,can i do this process of the split in multiple cuts for a larger piece?(for example 3,4,5 split parts) and my other question is if the laser set up options have to be user origin ? In order to apply the print and cut or I can do it in absolute coordinates too? Im rookie with the laser machine 😅, thanks!
  • @TheFalconJetDriver
    Wow I really enjoyed this video short and sweet and right the point with all the necessary details. I learned from this video about cut shapes and separating a part this a new tool for me on LB thank you!!
  • @robertpoynton9923
    Is there a reason for when you click jog to second position its so far off (for me at least) i would have thought that it would be bang on in at least one axis.