A problem I often encountered when doing my projects was figuring out the right engraving settings for a particular part. Depending on your material type and thickness, you need different settings to achieve the look you want. <br><br>Therefore I created a simple chart consisting of a form for laser and material used and a lot of squares with different black levels, which can be used as a reference for engraving different materials.<br><br><b>How to use:</b><br>1. Setup: Just write down the laser engraver/cutter and material you use in the fields at the top and engrave the header onto your material.<br>2. Select a row of squares for engraving, featuring different black levels from 10% to 100%<br>3. Choose the settings you want to use and engrave the squares with them.<br>4. Write down the settings for speed and power next to the engraved squares.<br>5. repeat steps 2 to 4 with different settings and squares until all rows are used<br>6. Store in a dry place and use as reference whenever you're going to engrave the same material again. Simple as that
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