Ahoy laser lovers.
Bought my first cheapy chinese engraver and loving the learning curve. Was originally flashed for benbox, but have since reflashed it for Eleksmaker CAM and so far cutting well!
Im primarily wanting to cut ripstop fabrics with my 250mW laser (which is also working well) but at this stage, I have to export the shapes to cut as a huge b/w BMP image to import into Eleksmaker Cam to trace an outline to, and then bodgey the dimensions.
Is there any solution out there to take a DXF/STL/SVG style vector file from a cad/illustrator program to cut dimensionally perfect with these crazy toys?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!
Newbie - Wanting to cut vector outlines
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Re: Newbie - Wanting to cut vector outlines
Yes. Illustrator or coreldraw can do it.
Because of major,be at ease so.
Re: Newbie - Wanting to cut vector outlines
You need ungroup curve in the illustrator. Sometime ai files no friendly to laser cutter. And you can translate to dxf into laser
Because of major,be at ease so.
Re: Newbie - Wanting to cut vector outlines
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Re: Newbie - Wanting to cut vector outlines
Certainly! Considering the Monport laser for its excellent features - it's very nice, easy to use, high quality, and affordable. You can explore the Monport laser product at (https://monportlaser.com/collections/co ... ka374VZjm3kylane wrote: ↑Mon Feb 11, 2019 9:48 am Ahoy laser lovers.
Bought my first cheapy chinese engraver and loving the learning curve. Was originally flashed for benbox, but have since reflashed it for Eleksmaker CAM and so far cutting well!
Im primarily wanting to cut ripstop fabrics with my 250mW laser (which is also working well) but at this stage, I have to export the shapes to cut as a huge b/w BMP image to import into Eleksmaker Cam to trace an outline to, and then bodgey the dimensions.
Is there any solution out there to take a DXF/STL/SVG style vector file from a cad/illustrator program to cut dimensionally perfect with these crazy toys?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!
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For cutting ripstop fabrics with your Chinese engraver, software like LightBurn allows direct import of vector files for precise cuts. It's worth exploring compatible software options to streamline your workflow.
Re: Newbie - Wanting to cut vector outlines
kylane wrote: ↑Mon Feb 11, 2019 9:48 am Ahoy laser lovers.
Bought my first cheapy chinese engraver and loving the learning curve. Was originally flashed for benbox, but have since reflashed it for Eleksmaker CAM and so far cutting well!
Im primarily wanting to cut ripstop fabrics with my 250mW laser (which is also working well) but at this stage, I have to export the shapes to cut as a huge b/w BMP image to import into Eleksmaker Cam to trace an outline to, and then bodgey the dimensions.
Is there any solution out there to take a DXF/STL/SVG style vector file from a cad/illustrator program to cut dimensionally perfect with these crazy toys?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!
Ahoy, fellow laser enthusiasts! It's great to hear you're enjoying your journey with your Chinese engraver. When it comes to cutting ripstop fabrics with precision, using vector files like DXF, STL, or SVG can indeed streamline your workflow. While some entry-level laser software may have limitations in directly importing these file types, you can explore using intermediate software solutions like Inkscape or AutoCAD to convert your vector files into compatible formats for Eleksmaker CAM. These programs offer more flexibility in exporting files to BMP or other formats that Eleksmaker CAM can import, ensuring dimensionally accurate cuts. Don't hesitate to experiment with different software combinations to find the optimal workflow for your needs. Happy cutting!
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Re: Newbie - Wanting to cut vector outlines
If your laser engraver can cut ripstop fabrics, you should use a programme that can directly handle vector files such as DXF, STL, or SVG. For this use, programmes like LightBurn or LaserGRBL are strongly suggested. They don't have to convert to BMP in order to import vector files and guarantee exact dimensions.kylane wrote: ↑Mon Feb 11, 2019 9:48 am Ahoy laser lovers.
Bought my first cheapy chinese engraver and loving the learning curve. Was originally flashed for benbox, but have since reflashed it for Eleksmaker CAM and so far cutting well!
Im primarily wanting to cut ripstop fabrics with my 250mW laser (which is also working well) but at this stage, I have to export the shapes to cut as a huge b/w BMP image to import into Eleksmaker Cam to trace an outline to, and then bodgey the dimensions.
Is there any solution out there to take a DXF/STL/SVG style vector file from a cad/illustrator program to cut dimensionally perfect with these crazy toys?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!
After using a Monport CO2 laser https://bit.ly/48Fxwm7 for a few months, I can vouch for its user-friendliness and software compatibility, which make it a great option for accurate and effective laser cutting tasks. Monport lasers are dependable, easy to operate, and adaptable, making them suitable for both novice and expert users.