Laser Build Circadea

Goal: System that uses osx to power various devices from one core architecture with wifi.
Manual for Boards
Manual for Lasers
Manual for Steppers


GrBL Settings
Size Uprgrade
Size Upgrade Article



Manual for Designs
PETG printer
Manual for Wiring

sdfer


Laser
Ortur Laser is rated most Accurate
Power Supply DC 12v power supply Have Use one for development.
\TFT25 Touch Screen
TFT35 is dual mode. Touch  and Regular Screen Video
Crealtiy Version
Have never tried it myself, but you should be able to run Lightburn on an Ender 3. Just make sure it’s exporting to Marlin and not GRBL.
MKS32 With WIFI
https://github.com/makerbase-mks/MKS-DLCclick here
SD Cards
Thumb Drives

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jy1jO8s0tc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEgYfLE-RC4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-GMlKHZMQI
Lightburn  WIN OSX(issues)  LINUX
Lightburn and offline controllers
Mac creates improper line endings
Create

Lasergrbl
Minimum Computer System Requirements: LightBurn will run on Windows 7.0 or later, 32 or 64 bit, MacOS 10.11 or
(current os is 10.11.6)

later
, or 64 bit Linux. LightBurn does not require a powerful computer for most work, though if your designs contain a lot of images, more memory is

https://forum.lightburnsoftware.com/t/lightburn-using-a-sd-card/39731/2


I did some more investigation and the issue seems to be related to the “Save Gcode” function on a Mac. When I prepare a gcode with the same image, same settings on lightburn under windows10. I do not face any issue using the gcode that I saved on a sd card.

for now I am using lightburn to create the gcode, I transfer it to lasergrbl and then directly with usb and laptop I do the engraving.mks tft24 offline only works fine with lasergrbl generated and unconverted gcodesIs lightburn grbl files stable with dlc board
sed -e 's/$/\r/' inputfile > outputfile                # UNIX to DOS  (adding CRs)
sed -e 's/\r$//' inputfile > outputfile                # DOS  to UNIX (removing CRs)
perl -pe 's/\r\n|\n|\r/\r\n/g' inputfile > outputfile  # Convert to DOS
perl -pe 's/\r\n|\n|\r/\n/g'   inputfile > outputfile  # Convert to UNIX
perl -pe 's/\r\n|\n|\r/\r/g'   inputfile > outputfile  # Convert to old Mac
Cable

Connect panel to Aux-1


DLC Board With Wifi ~$42

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