Hey Art G'day,
I hope I'm not bringing up a painful topic, but did your LaserGear module ever get off the ground?
Only reason I ask is that I just recently had given to me a 1000mm x 1000mm laser engraver, its only a 6w job.
Like all things now that I have one there is more interest and I'm looking at perhaps building a frame around it and going to CO2.
The idea of topographical work with a Laser caught my eye on your old thread.
Cheers,
Steve
LaserGear
Re: LaserGear
Hi Steve:
Yes, Auggie is the program that does the 3d engraving from 3d greyscale images.
Several are running it, but it does require a Pokeys57 CNC board as hardware. Auggie is free
and must be installed over a demo version of Gearotic for its support files.
Youll find quite a bit on this forum about peoples experiences getting it running for
them, the hardest part is getting your PWM to work properly, and a bit of study on how
to config the program. Works well though... :)
Art
Yes, Auggie is the program that does the 3d engraving from 3d greyscale images.
Several are running it, but it does require a Pokeys57 CNC board as hardware. Auggie is free
and must be installed over a demo version of Gearotic for its support files.
Youll find quite a bit on this forum about peoples experiences getting it running for
them, the hardest part is getting your PWM to work properly, and a bit of study on how
to config the program. Works well though... :)
Art
Re: LaserGear
Cheers Mate,ArtF wrote: Hi Steve:
Yes, Auggie is the program that does the 3d engraving from 3d greyscale images.
Several are running it, but it does require a Pokeys57 CNC board as hardware. Auggie is free
and must be installed over a demo version of Gearotic for its support files.
Youll find quite a bit on this forum about peoples experiences getting it running for
them, the hardest part is getting your PWM to work properly, and a bit of study on how
to config the program. Works well though... :)
Art
I most certainly will have a look at it ty for the courtesy of a reply.
Steve
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