Collections
Lasers are versatile machines, and what you do with them is up to you. No matter your aim, it's likely LightBurn has a tool to help you achieve it, as long you know where to look. We've assembled a range of tools, features, and resources into collections below, organized according to the goals they'll help you accomplish.
Getting Started¶
New to lasers or LightBurn? Everyone's a beginner once, and we know there's a lot to learn — here are some resources that will help you hit the ground running, and get to making things with your machine.
Job Optimization¶
The faster your laser finishes one job, the sooner you can start another. These tools will help you learn how speed up your project runtimes, without any loss in quality of the finished product, so you can spend less time waiting and more time making things.
Material Utilization¶
No one likes it when unusable scraps pile up in their workshop, so the more you can get out of a sheet of acrylic or piece of wood, the better. These tools will help you lay out and arrange graphics so they're close-fitting, directly next to each other, or perfectly positioned for the material you're working with.
Batch Production¶
Once you've mastered the craft of making one thing really well, you're going to want to make many more of that thing really well. Use these tools to lay out copies of your design, or set your laser up for several runs in succession. If you're a small business owner with orders to fill, these features will help you scale up and expedite your production process.
Design Tools¶
Looking to get creative? LightBurn contains a suite of tools for designing projects from scratch. If you have a background in other design software, many of these tools may be familiar to you — instead of bouncing between programs, you can keep all your laser-design work under one roof.
Working Quickly in LightBurn¶
LightBurn is packed with tools that speed up the process of getting from idea to finished product. We've listed some of our most powerful workflow optimization features below — check them out to become a LightBurn ace.
Getting a Design Laser-Ready¶
So you've imported a design into LightBurn that wasn't made with laser engraving in mind, and it's going to take some work to get it ready to go. Don't worry — the tools below are up to the job and then some.
Working With Images¶
Engraving images is one of the coolest things your laser can do, but it's also one of the hardest processes to get just right. Check out the following pages to learn the basics of image engraving with LightBurn, along with some advanced techniques for when you're a seasoned pro.
For more help using LightBurn, please visit our forum to talk with LightBurn staff and users, or email support.