

I've experimented a lot and I can't find a way to specify the path I want the laser to take other than "shortest path" and a few other even more inefficient options. Ideally I think it would be 1000x faster if the head would just travel back and forth row by row and etch where necessary rather than taking these stupid paths. A 95mmx50mm surface about 1/3rd filled is taking 3-4 hours because the laser head moves up, down, and then fires a tiny burst to etch a single line.

The path chosen by the laser is absurdly stupid and lasering times are absolutely astronomical. I've gone through the learning process of actually getting things etching and they are turning out really well, except for one major frustration. I bought a cheapo chinese usb 40w laser with CorelLaser/LaserDRW software. Este es un curso de inicio que te servirá para empezar a reconocer los espacios de trabajo del corellaser y algunas herramientas básicas de su funcionamiento.

Major newbie here - I'm creating cold storage wallets for bitcoins, laser etched on wood. Ezcad2 is a professional marking software launched by Golden Orange Software, I provide you with the latest official version, you need the corresponding equipment to use.
