LaserStar laser engraving software includes a comprehensive library of more than 100 True Type fonts, images, and wire-frame artwork. Our laser engraving software, when used in cooperation with CorelDraw, or any other HPGL (.plt) based software package, can generate limitless custom designs, logos and theme combinations to personalize a wide. LaserGRBL is a free laser engraving software for Windows. Through this software, you quickly engrave predefined designs. To import predefined designed, you can use its Open File option that supports GCODE file, Raster Images (JPG, PNG, BMP, etc.), and Vector Images (SVG, EPS, etc.). Also support USB connection with PC, specialized software helps to edit picture and monitor the engraving process. This software provides 6 language selection. Adjustable laser head, convenient to adjust, ensure engraving with good quality and high efficiency.
This course is the fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe Photoshop CS4. This course combines fourteen lessons in Adobe Photoshop CS4 along with hands on experience. The course will cover basic and advanced techniques in Adobe Photoshop, the world’s best image-editing software. Learn how to retouch digital photos, work with layers and masks, navigate the workspace, prepare images print, and explore the latest features. Tips, extra-credit exercises, and step-by-step lessons help you become more productive using Photoshop.
Learn to correct and enhance digital photos, create image composites, transform images in perspective, and prepare images for print and the web. Combine images for extended depth of field, and try out the new 3D features in Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended.
This course is part of the CAD-CAM Specialist Program coursework.
This course provides the fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe Dreamweaver CS4/CS5. Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 Classroom in a Book contains 11 lessons. The course covers the basics of learning Adobe Dreamweaver and provides countless tips and techniques to help you become more productive with the program. The course combines hands on experience along with 11 lessons designed to help you master the software.
Learn how to create and manage web sites, build rich interactive interfaces, incorporate graphics, text, and video, and use Photoshop Smart Objects. Everything you need to master the software is included in the course: clear explanations of each lesson, step-by-step instructions, and the project files for the students.
This course is part of the CAD-CAM Specialist Program coursework.
This program focuses upon the need for high-tech job skills in the design and milling products industry. The students will acquire the ability to apply computer-aided drafting and computer aided manufacturing knowledge to the automated machining of wood, metal aluminum, plastic, and other material. Courses completed within this program will allow the student to pursue job opportunities in the field of design, CNC programming, and CNC machine setup and operation. This is a four week course with 160 contact hours.
This course is part of the CAD-CAM Specialist Program coursework.
This course teaches the basic computer-aided drafting techniques necessary for the production of parts using the automated manufacturing processes. BodCAD/CAM is used in this course to create drawings and generate toolpaths used by the CNC routers and other machine centers. Students are taught to produce accurate drawings of parts, manage files for the production environment, properly define tooling parameters for machining the parts, and the graphical simulation of those toolpaths using CAM software.
This course is part of the CAD-CAM Specialist Program coursework.
This course teaches the skills needed to program and operate CNC (computer-numerical-control) machinery. The fundamentals of manual programming using G-codes are presented within this course, as well as the use of state-of-the-art graphical CAM software, to produce three-dimensional milling programs for the CNC milling machine. Topics covered in this course include; CNC operations and planning, milling fundamentals, work holding devices, and hands on experience setting up and operation a multiple spindle three-axis CNC router.
This course is part of the CAD-CAM Specialist Program coursework.
This is a two part course. The first part is a introduction to the computer-aided drafting software, TurboCAD. It covers an in-depth look at how to create, modify and save drawings. Topics presented in this course include; accurately drawing complex geometries, modifying objects, editing the drawing, setting up and using layers effectively, and setting up and using snaps to draw effectively. Students will also learn how to accurately dimension drawing parts.
The second part of this course deals with the set-up and operation of the WTC’s CNC Template Maker. Students will take the knowledge and skills learned in the first part (TurboCAD), to transfer their artwork into the CNC Template machine and generate an accurate template for the production of shop tooling. Focus will be on setting up the machine parameters, proper work space placement, and file transfer.
This course is part of the CAD-CAM Specialist Program coursework.
This Course will cover the computer-aided drafting software, CorelDraw. CorelDraw is the primary software used to output artwork to the WTC’s Epilog laser Engraver. Topics covered will include; importing and exporting artwork, proper usage of the work space, how to change and modify the work space, different setting for wood, plastic, glass and other material. Students will also learn to differentiate between Raster and Vector cutting.
Students will learn the proper technique for transferring artwork to the Epilog Engraver, and be able to view the final product engraved into a wood plaque.
This course is part of the CAD-CAM Specialist Program coursework.
Laser engraving is a sophisticated process that requires the use of the best laser engraving software to achieve the desired result. In general, there is a laser beam that moves across the surface to create different designs.
To produce unique laser engravings, you need to use a special engraving machine that is controlled with laser engraver software. There are very few such programs that are available free of charge, but we managed to select several worthy options.
In this review, we have described the best programs for laser cutting, which you can also rely on to create vector files. Very few tools are initially aimed at laser cutting, but they are irreproachable when it comes to creating precise vector graphics that can be further used in laser cutting projects.
Verdict: LaserWeb4 is the premier software of digital laser engraving services. This type of software uses the same technology that is found in an industrial laser engraving machine; the difference being that this software is designed to be used on a desktop PC rather than a laser printer.
The main pros and cons of the software can be boiled down to three major factors including price, user friendliness, and functionality.
Verdict: Inkscape is an excellent tool for creating images with the FABOLIFT laser engraver and it has amazing software for editing. The pros are that it is very fast, it allows for high quality conversions to almost any format and also that it can be used as a graphic design application as well.
The cons are that it is not compatible with some formats like psd as it uses bitmaps which are only accepted by the Adobe format library. So if you are looking for an affordable option to create professional looking laser engraved pictures then Inkscape is not the best option.
Verdict: LightBurn is design, modification, and interactive software for the laser cutter. With LightBurn you could do: import images in various popular image and graphic formats (like AI, EPS, PDF, JPEG, DXF, PNG, JPG, GIF, BMP) into the laser engraving software for a more accurate result.
You can also tweak settings in many different ways. These features of LightBurn make it a must-have for every laser engraving business.
Verdict: TurboCAD is an award-winning CAD software program for full-scale product design and drafting that runs on Microsoft Windows and Macintosh operating systems. The product is used by architectural and engineering firms worldwide for designing and rendering complex structures and products, such as buildings, bridges, automobiles, and even bridges and monuments.
Verdict: OnShape is a simple, computer-aided 3D design tool, delivered over the Internet through a Software as a Service (SaaS) model. This cutting-edge creation tool will make it possible for small and medium-sized companies to create high-quality design drawings from their computer desktops.
OnShape has a number of advantages over traditional drafting tools and software. The tools are easy-to-use and the company guarantees that the end product will meet or exceed the expectations of the customer.