Laser Cutter - Engraving

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Hari Kara

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Nov 26, 2019, 9:17:07 AM11/26/19
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Hi All, 

Has anyone tried to use teh JustAddSharks to engrave a gradient vector image? Or does it work just as well with a JPG?

Simon Allcorn

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Nov 26, 2019, 11:26:04 AM11/26/19
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I think you’ll need to use a vector image. Suggest you import the jpg to inkscape and convert to vector image in there

Simon

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Hi All, 

Has anyone tried to use teh JustAddSharks to engrave a gradient vector image? Or does it work just as well with a JPG?

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Hari Kara

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Nov 26, 2019, 11:29:58 AM11/26/19
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Would I need to set separate engraving pattern setups? Or does the laser cutter know to engrave at different powers based on the vector?

I know there is another option for engrave (cant think of the name) is this the setting? Or would I need to work out each gradient and then set its power for engraving?

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Benjamin Rew

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Nov 26, 2019, 1:14:24 PM11/26/19
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ooohhh are you making stamps?  id love to see the result.  

On Tue, 26 Nov 2019 2:17 pm Hari Kara, <hari...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All, 

Has anyone tried to use teh JustAddSharks to engrave a gradient vector image? Or does it work just as well with a JPG?

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Toby Catlin

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Nov 26, 2019, 1:56:39 PM11/26/19
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Assuming you are still using the leetro controller then it can't do grey scale engraving, IE it can't change the power of the laser as it goes. You can load a mono colour bitmap file in tho which we have done for maps and old Victorian prints. 

I might have misunderstood your actual request. 

Hari Kara

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Nov 26, 2019, 6:09:34 PM11/26/19
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What I’m looking to do is a small Xmas bauble for my nice on laser ply with engraving.... like the one attached.... but need to see her in the gradients



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Hari

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Tamar

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Nov 26, 2019, 6:10:37 PM11/26/19
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You can create the appearance of greyscale by dithering the image before uploading it to laser cut. There are some previous results and incomplete instructions on the wiki page: https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Laser_Cutter/Instructions/Photo_Engraving

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Hari Kara

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Nov 27, 2019, 12:20:10 AM11/27/19
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This is exactly what I was after.... but more importantly the bits that are missing which is the key settings in Laser Cutter Software to achieve the result I need

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Hari

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deanforbes

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Nov 27, 2019, 2:09:22 AM11/27/19
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@kantpredict aka Patrick Dent is quite skilled at this sort of thing - I believe the mona lisa hanging on the wall at the last space was his 

Paddy Duncan

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Nov 27, 2019, 4:00:59 AM11/27/19
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There aren't any, you have to dither it as a bitmap first - 1 bit bmp ideally.
Then engrave will do it, ie cut where black not where white.
It will attempt to do it if you give it colour or grayscale, but it will not come out right; the on/off threshold is a hard stop somewhere in the shade range.

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Paddy
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Toby Catlin

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Nov 27, 2019, 4:09:06 AM11/27/19
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The exact speed and power settings will depend on the material used. So you might need to do some tests on your specific bit of wood to get the desired effect


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Paddy Duncan

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Nov 27, 2019, 4:33:14 AM11/27/19
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Yes I should have mentioned… I have generally found that the typical settings for engraving a solid design are a bit harsh, so maybe start lower. Experimentation/testing absolutely required…

 

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The exact speed and power settings will depend on the material used. So you might need to do some tests on your specific bit of wood to get the desired effect

 

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