Glowforge

Glowforge Instructions

File input type:

From CAD: SVG, PDF For engraving: JPEG, PNG, GIF (static), BMP, TIFF

Strengths:

Accuracy, speed

Best used for:

Flat parts, boxes, etc

First party manuals:

Connecting to Wifi

ok so the school‘s network instructions says to *not* fill out the “anonymous identity“ portion of network connection settings. at least for the Glowforge, this is *wrong*.

Go to setup.glowforge.com, skip to the end and download the wifi connection program. Install it, run it, follow the instructions. Connect it to UPStudent, using whatever credentials, and, **contrary to UP instruction, fill *both* “identity” and “anonymous identity” with the username of the account being used for wifi sign-in.

Recommendations:

For just cutting: Get an SVG file of the design you wish to cut.

For just engraving: Get an image file of the design you wish to engrave

For both: Create a file in Inkscape with images and vectors for cut paths, then export as a PDF

Issues:

note stuff about scaling problems, how to make sure inkscape converst text to paths, etc

Cutting from a SVG

youtube tutorial for solidworks -> glowforge walkthrough

From Fusion360: [add]

[line color info] / how to

[how to import to glowforge web]

expand on all this:

choose material [explain]

select material type in webapp

  • Select your material using the button in the upper left

  • Turn on Glowforge with the button on the back of the machine

  • Place your drawing in the workspace where you want it

    • Place on the side or corner to conserve material, check visually that it is on the material

  • On the left hand side make sure the cut option is selected (or engrave if the student wants to engrave a part)

    • [EXPLAIN COLOR] Different steps can be added to do engravings as well as cuts on the same piece.

  • !!!! Turn on the fan next to the Glowforge !!!!

  • Start the print from the Glowfroge app

  • press the glowing Print button on the Glowforge

  • Stay by the printer while the cut is happening

Fire/saftey

If a fire starts in the laser cutter, leave lid closed and turn off the machine, leave the fan running, and immediatly tell TA, Instructor, or Pilot Space Assistant if you are unsure

18. Once the cut has been made, the cutter returns to home, and you hear the machine power down, open the top of the Glowforge, then the bottom panel, and remove your piece and any remaining feedstock. Be careful not to hit the laser engraver head.

Created: 9/28/23, Tyler Kreipke, CSC, Ace Burton

Heavily updated (draft): 10/2/23, Skyler Asher

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