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What if I want a hole on each vertex of the ellipse?
If my printer cannot do borderless, what happens/what do I do different? Thanks for this GREAT tutorial!
I just found you can just save the image as PDF, open in acrobat - print -page sizing -poster. It auto cuts the file. Thanks for sharing, thought I'd share with everyone what I found!
Great tutorial. Thanks very much.
After I set up my projects I have to invert them otherwise it prints out backwards.
I don't remember exactly how, but you can fix that in Lightburn setup.
thank u so much, this is extremely helpful!
it won't copy along path
This was EXTREMELY helpful!! You probably saved me a few hours and more than a few tears on a project I have with a tight deadline. THANK YOU :)
Thank you so much for making this! It gets right to the point and was exactly what I needed to know. :)
I watch this like every other month to size stuff up for my art (my brain will not retain information) thank you for doing the good work!! also for an uneven-sized piece, the pixel ratio is 2550 X 3300 for 8.5x11 which is the normal size of printing paper!!
Thank you very much. I've wanted to create custom cribbage boards but just couldn't figure this out.
this was helpful except for some reason the exported images were larger in size than what they were set to be when sliced which was weird.
Great tutorial, have you tried to copy an ellipse to a path and have them rotate to the line
much easier than printing one at a time
Yes it is!!
Three years later and I just have to thank you for making this! Has helped me very much with printing maps for my Dungeons & Dragons campaign.
You're very welcome!
Really helpful! Many thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
Great tutorial! Just one tip, I would have just duplicated the top and side lines (at the 10 and 12 minute marks) to save time. I learned a lot, you have a new subscriber!
That's a great idea!
Thank You..
You're welcome
Best explanation on KZread by far. Thank you
Glad you think so!
great tutorial. Never used that tool....will now. An easier way to to the rectangle is to do the top one, pick the line and circles and DUPLICATE and drag to the bottom.
The ellipse probably needs to have an even number of copies so that it's symmetrical, so that 3 oclock looks like 9 oclock. Great video.
Awesome tutorial, thank you.
Nice
you're heaven sent
Great tutorial on LightBurn. Keep them coming!
Great tutorial on LightBurn. Keep them coming!
wait. so you print one by one?
SUPER helpful!! Thank you!
Hey I can not find my start point tool, where can i turn it on? thanks!
How to save it as 300 DPI? My file is 300 DPI, after save, it gets 72 DPI.
This was a life saver!!! Thank you so much for making this so simple!
Great video
Another possible solution: Draw your rectangle, create an inner outline of it given the distance from your sides. Move this up until the two rectangles intersect. Draw lines from the bottom corners to the crossings. Delete the inner rectangle. change the outer to a path. Trim/delete the unwanted lines... Thousand ways to do it... Especially in the second example the outline is extreme handy instead of shifting things around!
Print i GIF?
Wonder if you could just delete the bottom line and make a dupe of the whole top line including circles and move it down to replace the bottom?
Why go through all of that? Drag bottom line of top box and snap it to top line of bottom box.. then highlight both boxes and use the vertical align tool.
Very nicely done sir! Thank you!
You saved my bacon today. Keep it up!
This was an EDXCELLENT video! I just subscribed. Thanks!
Thank you!!!!
Great tutorial thanks!
Oh my word. I have been messing about with a design for what feels like forever so decided to you tube it and came across your video and within minutes I knew what my problem was. I wasn't putting my circle on the starting arrow. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this extremely helpful tutorial!
Thank U!
In beginner mode, start point is turned off, drove me nuts. Nice presentation.
lmao way way to big to print into 4 pieces on a normal printer i think most people want to know how to split an imagine onto multiple 8x11" papers
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank You! So easy to understand. Works awesome!
Great job. On the one with the bar and circles, if you hit the , key twice while you have the left circle and bar selected Lightburn will rotate them 180. Then use the move left steps to place the second circle. Hope this helps. Thanks,
Didn't know that one, thanks for the tip! Always learning!
Great tutoral. You show how to do it and NO bs. Thanks and please do more on LIghtburn. New subscriber!
Thanks Kenny, Glad it helped, I will defintely do more. I also do some lightburn videos and use my laser on my woodworking and Leather channel www.youtube.com/@doublereno
@@teachmesoftware2322 I have watched that channel. I didn't put the two together. I do some CNC Router work also.
Very helpful, Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you sooo much all the other tutorials weren’t working at all.