As anyone who has read my blog articles before already knows, I am spoilt and greedy. So, I am in the incredibly lucky position to have a Yora 3018 and a Yora 6550 with 15W. Flushed with my eventual success at lasering glass, I just could not resist the opportunity to try even more new things with the Yora Rotary Attachment.
So firstly, I have to say I absolutely love the Yora Rotary Attachment for my 6550 but there are things I wish I’d known before using it!
Sometimes the planets align, and everything just falls into place and the sun shines and everything works perfectly. Well, it wasn’t quite like that with my first attempts with the rotary attachment, but that was my fault, I followed the build instructions and the video, but I hadn’t actually taken notice of certain important details, such as which way round the rotary needed to be in relation to the laser, rookie mistake obviously.
So, once I’d got things the right way round, it was going to be easy from then on. I’m a big fan of LaserGRBL, so that was the obvious choice of software to use to try out lasering on a coated aluminium water bottle.
Originally published at https://yorahome.com.