How to use LaserGRBL to make your Laser Cut Projects

Published 2022-10-03
LaserGRBL is a functional way to run a laser cutter, but it can be confusing if you don't know how to use it. In this video we will make a project for your laser cutter using LaserGRBL and Inkscape that will teach you everything you need to know about creating with a laser cutter and free software.

Download LaserGRBL: lasergrbl.com/
Download Inkscape: inkscape.org/

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All Comments (21)
  • @GraflexParts
    You are the most pleasant to listen to of all the laser workflow tutorials I've seen so far. Thank you.
  • @drewachong
    I am getting ready to start my home laser engraving adventure. This was not only helpful as far as learning LaserGRBL, but you did a great job making Inkscape easy to follow. Thanks so much!
  • @captkmk3226
    well done, I'm waiting on my first laser printer and you have giving me a jump start on actually having a file to print when it gets here. THANK YOU
  • @ethansdad3d
    Thank you for this introduction to LaserGRBL. I'm going to try it out.
  • @sunshine32100
    Thank you so much!!! This is exactly what I was looking for and you explained it so perfectly!!!!
  • Great tutorial man, this was super simple and easy to understand and got me ready to go by the time I was done watching. Thank you so much!!!
  • @taw6992
    Great explanation. Thanks a lot for your clear and precise description of what it takes and just what it takes !!!
  • WOW the perfect video, just what I needed to start creating, engraving and cutting one object. just assembled my Atomstack A5 M50 Pro and not a clue how to create my own objects, this is the eureka moment for me thanks a million
  • @stevevarney4747
    Fantastic tutorial, I've been trying for ages to engrave and cut. Excellent video. Thank you
  • @langleysmith8595
    This is the most useful tutorial I have found . . . . . THANK YOU
  • @Billa2720
    Gerbils with lasers attached to their heads? Dr Evil would be proud. Thanks for the video.
  • @beefa24
    Thank you so much for this! Really helpful, best one yet ti follow along as you work!
  • @tonyhopkins4399
    I've watched a few videos on Laser GRBL, this is by far the best
  • I love you man , you saved me, I had a deadline until tomorrow and now I am so stress free. hanks for the video !
  • @zk_6312
    Great video, I was looking for something like this that was easy to understand.
  • Many many 5hanks for explaining the process so clearly. I am going to follow this process and make my first piece ever.
  • @jffqnn
    Thank You for making this Video. This is Exactly what I needed to learn in order to create something without having to make a jig and trying to center everything. Just used a Laser Engraver for the Very first time Today and I've been watching video after video just so I could learn how to create a simple engraving. This is definitely the technique I will be using!! Thank You again for Your Time and Help with learning something New!! 🙂
  • Thanks! I just got my new laser and I'm learning laserGRBL. Guess I will be learning Inkscape too.
  • @blackmagic998
    Thankyou for such a great video, i just received my laser engraver yesterday and trying to learn everything you just showed. I was up most of the night tinkering with 3 different drawing software. I used to run cnc lathes and write program codes but im a complete novice to designing for projects like this so im going for free open source software for the moment. Lasergrbl and inkscape are the 2 programs ive set on to learn with