Wondering if anyone has sample LightBurn files of a rubber stamp(s). I have used Corel for many years but the new ThunderLaser I just bought uses LightBurn. If anyone has sample files I could look at which I think would give me insight on the format and options I need to use for making a rubber stamp.
It should be pretty simple. Create a design with filled shapes, give it an outline so the fill inverts, mirror it, and run it. If you have thin stems on lettering in the design you can add a small ramp in the cut settings (Ramp length) to slope the sides a little, adding support.
You can continue to make designs in Corel and just export them as AI or SVG to import into LightBurn, or use the Help > Coreldraw Macro help, which walks you through installing a button on Corel 2018 or later that will do the export and trigger LightBurn to import it for you.
Lexie Stamp.lbrn (163.0 KB)
Here’s a couple of small stamps.
On a Reci W2 (~100W) engrave at 200mm/s @60%, cut at 20mm/s @85% - but the cut wasn’t calibrated - just used what I was using for MDF. I could probably drop the power to 60% and it would still cut through.
Using grey 3mm laser rubber.
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