
The Smoothiware configuration still needs some tweaking as I want to run the laser with even higher speed. I can run jobs with variable speed and laser power. The previous software and hardware was working, but now I have a very fine tuned and powerful controller for my laser cutting and engraving work. This has been a major update to the laser cutter: a new controller board with graphical display, plus new laser controller software running G-Code with the Smoothieware firmware on the Cohesion 3D Mini. Then I import the design into Lightburn to send it to the laser machine. Lightburn includes editing functionality, but for now I prefer to use Inkscape for editing. I was able to import my Inkscape laser cut designs into LightBurn. Running the Smoothieware software, almost any aspect of the controller can be configured with a configuration file on the micro SD card. The heart of the Smoothieware boards is the NXP ARM Cortex-M3 LPC1769.



The K40 Whisperer software is free of charge (thanks!) and evolving (see ), but when working on another side project I taped in the the world of CNC and 3D printing controllers.
