Hi Kenny, that is a great idea. Do you happen to have any measurements or plans for your idea. Best regards
@KennyGregory3 ай бұрын
I'm selling detailed plans for the LaserPecker 4 rotary jig. The package includes a high-resolution image of the plans, a SketchUp file for 360 degree viewing, and a video guide to walk you through the build. You can find them here: www.patreon.com/KennyGregory/shop/laserpecker-4-rotary-tool-jig-plans-567251
@creationsbytommie5 ай бұрын
Amazing video, thank you
@noahfisher30154 ай бұрын
Yes looking for dimensions as well. Thank you for your help just subscribed
@KennyGregory3 ай бұрын
I'm selling detailed plans for the LaserPecker 4 rotary jig. The package includes a high-resolution image of the plans, a SketchUp file for 360 degree viewing, and a video guide to walk you through the build. You can find them here: www.patreon.com/KennyGregory/shop/laserpecker-4-rotary-tool-jig-plans-567251
@ctgeorgoulisАй бұрын
This video was super helpful for setting up vertically. Can you also show us what you set up for the rotation on the app as you engrave. Ie I know when I have it horizontal I rotate 90 degrees to the right to have it engrave across properly. Do you use this same setting when the base faces away? do you invert the image or text when you have it facing forward? Super appreciate everything!
@KennyGregoryАй бұрын
The orientation between the laser and the rotary is the same. So, for an item upright rotate 90 degrees. Which way the base is does matter, as it is rotating the same way. You don't need to mirror the design for text.
@MattNobles-b6n3 ай бұрын
Kenny, thanks for this video. Alignment for the rotary tool is frustrating but this is a great solution. Could you please post the length of the middle layer 1x4 piece that runs parallel to the laser head in your jig? That's all we need to make our own.
@MattNobles-b6n3 ай бұрын
Update: I worked out what I think are the dimensions of this jig. Starting with the primary cross pieces, they appear to be 1x4, and that 4in width helps us calibrate. The frame around the base of the LP4 is made of 1x1 pieces; just measure your base and cut accordingly, but the two longer pieces should be about 13in. If the LP4 frame measures 13" on the long side and the main jig cross pieces are indeed 4in wide, the length of the 1x4 pieces should be 15.5in. Finally, there are three 1x2 pieces that make up the bottom layer; two at each end of the jig, and one that frames the LP4 rotary attachment. Would be great to get confirmation from Kenny but hopefully that's a starting point for people. Good luck!
@ballengerfamily2492Ай бұрын
Hello, great idea. Do you sell the jig itself? Not interested in building myself. lol
@KennyGregoryАй бұрын
@@ballengerfamily2492 no I don't sell built jigs.
@leifoines15913 ай бұрын
Thanks Kenny. Do you have the plans/dimensions for the jig you made and can you share them?
@KennyGregory3 ай бұрын
I'm selling detailed plans for the LaserPecker 4 rotary jig. The package includes a high-resolution image of the plans, a SketchUp file for 360 degree viewing, and a video guide to walk you through the build. You can find them here: www.patreon.com/KennyGregory/shop/laserpecker-4-rotary-tool-jig-plans-567251
@gheumann4 ай бұрын
Well done
@patrickvandam62823 ай бұрын
Nicely done! I would like to 3D print something like this. Do you have dimensions for us.
@KennyGregory3 ай бұрын
I'm selling detailed plans for the LaserPecker 4 rotary jig. The package includes a high-resolution image of the plans, a SketchUp file for 360 degree viewing, and a video guide to walk you through the build. You can find them here: www.patreon.com/KennyGregory/shop/laserpecker-4-rotary-tool-jig-plans-567251
@nikkishort3968Ай бұрын
Did you ever print a 3D model of this jig from the plans? Just wondering if it worked out? Thanks
@patrickvandam6282Ай бұрын
@@nikkishort3968 No I didn't. Little bit too much work. I purchased the plans and made the jig from wood. Works great!
@eugeneallen43734 ай бұрын
Thanks. I made this but a little different because I missed a step. How do you know where to put the laser for the correct height. In other words the laser would be lower for a shorter tumbler and higher for taller one. Is there a formula for it?
@KennyGregory2 ай бұрын
I am not sure what you are asking. You place the height where you want to engrave. If you are hoping to do a full wrap. That is a bit more planning and work to accomplish.