Proper Printing | Creality 3D printer equipped with laser cutter @properprinting | Uploaded 5 years ago | Updated 1 hour ago
In this video I show how I use the generic tool holder which I have created earlier to add a laser engraver to my Creality CR-10 printer. I found out that the black XPS plates I had left from my old apartment which are used for subflooring are perfect for cutting with a low energy laser. I created several things with this material which came out great. A friend of mine asked me if I wanted to cut out something for him too and since I was planning on creating a video about the laser engraver, this could be well combined. He unintentionally sent a non-perfect picture which makes it a bit more interesting and over all I think the result is awesome.
The four things I use for laser cutting:
1. The laser module
2. The Creality printer
3. The Quick tool change thingiverse.com/thing:3369444
4. The material https://www.kwantum.nl/ondervloer-super-comfort-antraciet-0126000
Please consider buying me a coffee if you liked it or helped you :) http://ko-fi.com/properprinting I place photos of the projects I am working on here too at random to get you excited with what has to come!
The link to my website: https://properprinting.pro/
The design of cube I have cut out made by Jeremy Baumberg can be found here: obrary.com/collections/open-designs/products/laser-cut-cube
The blog I used to get the information from of how to connect and use the laser is this: http://johnbiehler.com/2018/06/10/laser-etcher-cr10
Royalty Free Music from HookSounds http://www.hooksounds.com
The image of the butterfly I used is from Colorvalley/123RF.com licensed under the Electronic Only Extended License (EOEL)
Software used for making this video:
- Mechanical design: Fusion 360 autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview
- Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org
- Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com
- Video editing: HitFilm Express fxhome.com/express
- Screen recording: Captura github.com/MathewSachin/Captura
- Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org
- Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment!
In this video I show how I use the generic tool holder which I have created earlier to add a laser engraver to my Creality CR-10 printer. I found out that the black XPS plates I had left from my old apartment which are used for subflooring are perfect for cutting with a low energy laser. I created several things with this material which came out great. A friend of mine asked me if I wanted to cut out something for him too and since I was planning on creating a video about the laser engraver, this could be well combined. He unintentionally sent a non-perfect picture which makes it a bit more interesting and over all I think the result is awesome.
The four things I use for laser cutting:
1. The laser module
2. The Creality printer
3. The Quick tool change thingiverse.com/thing:3369444
4. The material https://www.kwantum.nl/ondervloer-super-comfort-antraciet-0126000
Please consider buying me a coffee if you liked it or helped you :) http://ko-fi.com/properprinting I place photos of the projects I am working on here too at random to get you excited with what has to come!
The link to my website: https://properprinting.pro/
The design of cube I have cut out made by Jeremy Baumberg can be found here: obrary.com/collections/open-designs/products/laser-cut-cube
The blog I used to get the information from of how to connect and use the laser is this: http://johnbiehler.com/2018/06/10/laser-etcher-cr10
Royalty Free Music from HookSounds http://www.hooksounds.com
The image of the butterfly I used is from Colorvalley/123RF.com licensed under the Electronic Only Extended License (EOEL)
Software used for making this video:
- Mechanical design: Fusion 360 autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview
- Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org
- Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com
- Video editing: HitFilm Express fxhome.com/express
- Screen recording: Captura github.com/MathewSachin/Captura
- Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org
- Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment!