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Re: RDWorks and/or LightBurn
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2020
by Ian Bell
Willy Ivy wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2020
Ian, I think you will be well pleased with LB and will be purchasing it when the trial is over.
Watched another couple of vids last night, looking promising. I've just finished a couple of wee jobs on my machine, just my washing machine to fix then I can play again ...
Re: RDWorks and/or LightBurn
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2020
by Ian Bell
Doug Fisher wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2020
>>I'll be looking to see if there is a parameter library in LB as I find it most useful,<<
Yes, there is a good library function and you can place it in one of your cloud accounts so that it is accessible to any computer (obviously, make sure to hit the save function before changing to another computer). I don't know if you can import your parameters library into the LB library though. My guess is no but I wanted to start over with a clean sheet anyway.
Thanks for the info, Probably not a bad idea to start from scratch, I can always refer back to RDW.
Re: RDWorks and/or LightBurn
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2020
by Trevor Allison
Doug Fisher wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2020
Yes, there is a good library function and you can place it in one of your cloud accounts so that it is accessible to any computer...
That's a very good point Doug. I am hoping to be able to use my design PC to do much of the donkey work of preparing the job for cutting/engraving, from the comfort of my office, leaving my laptop (tethered to the laser cutter by USB) to just do the machine 'driving' part. Do RDW and LB both allow that kind of workflow?
Re: RDWorks and/or LightBurn
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2020
by Ian Bell
Trevor Allison wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2020
Doug Fisher wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2020
Yes, there is a good library function and you can place it in one of your cloud accounts so that it is accessible to any computer...
That's a very good point Doug. I am hoping to be able to use my design PC to do much of the donkey work of preparing the job for cutting/engraving, from the comfort of my office, leaving my laptop (tethered to the laser cutter by USB) to just do the machine 'driving' part. Do RDW and LB both allow that kind of workflow?
I do my work on a remote pc, transfer the file via the network to the laser. Then I can load and run on the machine at my leisure
Re: RDWorks and/or LightBurn
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2020
by Doug Fisher
>>Do RDW and LB both allow that kind of workflow?<<
I know LB allows the library files to be in the cloud but don't know about RDW. Both software packages allow you to access cutting/working files stored in the cloud. I have set up my cloud drives to save the data in both the cloud and on each PC's hard drive just for a bit of redundancy because I don't trust the cloud to always work and sometimes I want to grab my laptop to work places where there isn't an internet connection.
Re: RDWorks and/or LightBurn
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2020
by Trevor Allison
Thanks guys, that's good to know