Just for fun.

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Re: Just for fun.

Postby cncdrive » Sun Dec 20, 2020 8:06 pm

It's a "copy-cat"? :)
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Re: Just for fun.

Postby andre99 » Sun Dec 20, 2020 9:09 pm

Tweakie.CNC wrote:Another image but this time monochrome, which may be easier for you to practice with.

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Hi Tweakie, how is the best way to search for good photography that is high contrast. Are there some website ore some search words that make it easy to find good contrast photos??
I also search on Shutterstock but I need a search name ore idea that give that good results.

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Re: Just for fun.

Postby Tweakie.CNC » Mon Dec 21, 2020 5:54 am

Excellent work Andre99, my congratulations.

Just keep experimenting. You could try using that same image (without any processing) and Grayscale (Laser Mode 1).

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Re: Just for fun.

Postby andre99 » Mon Dec 21, 2020 7:46 am

Yes I can try out higher DPI I now made it 318 DPI and I want to try 600dpi and lay them next to each other to see differens
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Re: Just for fun.

Postby andre99 » Mon Dec 21, 2020 12:58 pm

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Here a 300 DPI and the 600 DPI
Now testing to a white tile paint black other filter
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Re: Just for fun.

Postby Tweakie.CNC » Tue Dec 22, 2020 7:09 am

With tiles you don't need to use black paint - any colour paint is carbonized to black in the process so rattle-can white primer / undercoat works just fine.
I look forward to seeing your results.

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Re: Just for fun.

Postby andre99 » Tue Dec 22, 2020 8:43 am

White tile paint black does not work.
It does not burn into the tile and I have my laser on 100% power.
So I go and try out white tile paint white Matt .
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Re: Just for fun.

Postby Tweakie.CNC » Tue Dec 22, 2020 11:33 am

Hi Andre99,

If it’s any help, I never get involved with d.p.i – I just download my photo or image (in the highest resolution I can) then (consistent with the UCCNC allowance) load it into the UCCNC Laser Engraving Plugin, select Grayscale (Laser mode 1), select the desired size and Y scan distance. Do a partial trial run to set my correct laser power level then go for it.

You don’t really need to see more of my work but I have attached my cardboard lasered cat image just for reference.

What is the wavelength of the laser you are using ?

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Re: Just for fun.

Postby andre99 » Sat Dec 26, 2020 10:32 pm

That's looking mutch better then my 2 ones on cardboard.
I have a Opt lasers 6 watt and I have a Uspot lens on it.
I really want to learn how I can get better and photos sharper.
My first two design of the day are size 10cm by 7 cm.
I hope you want to learn get me better in lasering.
Can you explain the Y scan distance????
what that is and when I grease ore degrees what will happen???


Technical Data 6 watt Opt Lasers xf with extra uspot lens.
Dimensions
40 x 54 x 78 mm
Focus Distance
20 - 120 mm
Input Voltage
12 - 24 V
Max. Power Consumption
30 W
Noise
58 dBA
Weight
210 g (7.4 oz.)
Mounting Hole Type
M3 x 0.5 x 4.5 mm
Operating Ambient Temperature
0 - 45°C (32 - 113°F)
Mounting Hole Pattern
4 Holes 24 x 15 mm (0.94 x 0.59 in.)
Modulation Input 1
0 - 5V Analog/TTL/PWM
Modulation Input 2
0 - 24V TTL/PWM
Max. Modulation Bandwidth
30 kHz
Laser Diode Wavelength
450 nm

Laser Diode Optical Power
6 W
Max. Power Density
225 [kW/cm^2]

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Re: Just for fun.

Postby Tweakie.CNC » Sun Dec 27, 2020 7:06 am

I really want to learn how I can get better and photos sharper.


That will come from practice, trying different settings, speeds, etc.

My first two design of the day are size 10cm by 7 cm.


My picture was also laser reproduced at 100mm width.

Can you explain the Y scan distance????


The Y axis ‘stepover’ is the vertical distance between horizontal scans.
When focussed, I can achieve a laser spot size smaller than 0.1mm so a 0.2mm Y axis stepover will show the horizontal lines in the finished work. This can be avoided by either de-focussing the beam slightly or reducing the stepover to 0.1mm. In practice and to reduce the overall processing time, a slight de-focus together with 0.15mm stepover seems to produce the best results for my setup.
Basically, start at a Y axis stepover of 0.2mm then if you can see the horizontal lines reduce the stepover, in small increments, until the lines are not easily visable.



Diode lasers (because of their method of manufacture) do not produce a perfectly round spot so rotating the whole laser body until the longest axis of the dot is at 45 deg. to the horizontal may produce better overall results for both the X and Y planes.

A diode laser of 450nm wavelength may not react with the clear coloured glaze on ceramic tiles. You need to test this.

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