PDA

View Full Version : Double Sided Tumbler



Gerald Johs
06-12-2017, 9:49 PM
How do you set up in Corel Draw for something on both sides of a tumbler?

Gerald

Kev Williams
06-12-2017, 10:29 PM
1- measure tumbler diameter
2- multiply by pi (3.1416) example, 3.6" dia = 11.31"
3- make your work height the result (I'll use 11.31") ;)
4. Divide work height by 4. In this case, its 2.827"
5- Put 3 horizontal guidelines at 2.827" increments (2.827, 5.654, 8.481). You now have your work area split into 4 quadrants.
Note that the the top and bottom of the work area is the same place on the cup, which you want to be straight up, facing the sky.
6- If the cup has a logo, mount it in the rotary with the logo straight up.
7. The middle guideline is exactly half way around the cup. If you're engraving only one item, locate it on this guideline, then it will be
exactly opposite the logo when you're done.
8- if you're putting 2 items on the cup, locate those on the top and bottom guidelines, and those engravings will be opposite each other, with the cup logo in between...
9- IF you want to split everything equally, then instead of dividing the work height by 4, divide by 3- in this case the guidelines would be at 3.77" and 7.54".
Starting with the cup logo straight up, place your 2 items on the guidelines, and then the cup logo and your 2 engravings will all be exactly 1/3 around, 120° apart...

:)

Tony Lenkic
06-12-2017, 10:32 PM
Check this video for similar setup............

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UR0eJTVPNQU

Gerald Johs
06-13-2017, 8:51 AM
Thanks for the help Kev and Tony, I'll give it a try.

Gerald

Neville Stewart
06-13-2017, 10:30 AM
How do you set up in Corel Draw for something on both sides of a tumbler?Gerald

Or the cheaters way : ) Create both images and send over as single jobs, position one over laser head in JCX, rotate cup to next position, locate second job over cross hair, select both jobs and select your settings, press go.

Kev Williams
06-13-2017, 12:11 PM
This is a visual rep of my explantion above. The dimensions I used are
basically for THIS cup. The cup is drawn near actual size in the layout.
This layout is what works in my LS900. Note top left corner, my layout size
is 18 x 13.11 - 18" is my rotary's max length and I always use it, less confusion for me-
The left guideline is where the top of the cup is when in the rotary,
the right guideline is 8-1/2 farther, the approx height of the cup.
The horizontal guidelines are placed as noted above. In normal I only use the 1/4 turn
distances but here I added the 1/3 turn guidelines.
362025

it's real easy, and with a pic of the cup in the layout, takes a lot of guessing out of
placing the logo where it looks best and the size... :)
362026