Help! Why is my image mirrored?!
How to fix a mirrored engraving
How to fix a mirrored engraving
Image stretched? Don’t worry this is common but thankfully very easy to fix.
So, you want to run tumblers! But which rotary is best? We asked 50 people with the PiBurn what their favorite rotary was. Of them, 38 people have purchased the PiBurn to upgrade from a different rotary. In some cases, the PiBurn was not the second or third, but the fifth rotary our customers have tried. And, no surprise, they ALL said that the PiBurn is the best rotary for running tumblers. Their old rotaries are now collecting dust. Here is what they are saying: The PiBurn is my 5th and last rotary. So well thought […]
I’ve been using RDWorks to send jobs to my Laser machines for many years. Fortunately there’s a new game in town and it’s software called Lightburn. It’s not free, but it was created from scratch and incorporates many features that RDWorks was lacking as well as addressing many of it’s bugs and translation issues. One great feature it has is camera support. Why would you want a camera in your laser engraver other than remote monitoring? Well as it stands you can actually take a screenshot of what’s on your laser bed and align your cut lines or engravings perfectly. […]
Boss Laser Mirror Alignment Tools Last week we’ve launched new product in our store under slogan “No More Tape!”. It’s set of mirror alignment jigs similar to the one we’ve developed few years back for eBay 50W laser machine. This tool-set was custom designed for Boss Laser Generation V machines. It allows to align 1st and 2nd mirrors as well as CO2 tube. Concept is simple. Specially designed 3D printed brackets fit onto mirror holder. Brackets/jigs have slot where you insert disposable target indicator (a piece of cardstock with engraved/printed cross-hairs) and test fire laser to see where exactly it […]
If you have been following this site or perhaps my Kickstarter campaign you probably heard about my PiBurn rotary attachment for laser engravers. I’ve been testing various glasses, and found big beer glass that was challenging to engrave as is. This prompted me to upgrade maximum height adjustment slightly. This now makes PiBurn more versatile. Please enjoy this video and reference to Dos Equis man 😉