I have a brand new laser cutter and I have a problem with cutting path.
When I cut straight lines parallel to x- and y- axis trace is straight as it should be.
When I cut diagonally lines there occurs some zigzag but the worst quality (zigzag) is when I cut small and curvy paths.
That zigzag occurs especially after "turning points". See the picture in the appendix.
I have tried different speeds, at first 30, then 20, no help. I am cutting 4 mm plywood. I have also older laser cutter, and it doesn't have any problem with the cutting path. Do you have any idea why the cutting paths are not straight? Thanks for help!
Zigzag trace problem
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Zigzag trace problem
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Re: Zigzag trace problem
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When I cut straight lines parallel to x- and y- axis trace is straight as it should be.
When I cut diagonally lines there occurs some zigzag but the worst quality (zigzag) is when I cut small and curvy paths.
That zigzag occurs especially after "turning points". See the picture in the appendix.
I have tried different speeds, at first 30, then 20, no help. I am cutting 4 mm plywood. I have also older laser cutter, and it doesn't have any problem with the cutting path. Do you have any idea why the cutting paths are not straight? Thanks for help!
Re: Zigzag trace problem
Considering your situation, the Monport laser could be a great solution. It's known for its ease of use, high quality, and affordability. The issues you're experiencing with cutting paths, especially the zigzagging after turning points, could be resolved with a reliable laser like Monport. Check out the Monport laser product here to see if it meets your needs: https://monportlaser.com/?sca_ref=5031521.ka374VZjm3 . It might provide the precision and smooth cutting you're looking for, even on small and curvy paths.Kaarlo wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2019 7:21 am I have a brand new laser cutter and I have a problem with cutting path.
When I cut straight lines parallel to x- and y- axis trace is straight as it should be.
When I cut diagonally lines there occurs some zigzag but the worst quality (zigzag) is when I cut small and curvy paths.
That zigzag occurs especially after "turning points". See the picture in the appendix.
I have tried different speeds, at first 30, then 20, no help. I am cutting 4 mm plywood. I have also older laser cutter, and it doesn't have any problem with the cutting path. Do you have any idea why the cutting paths are not straight? Thanks for help!