
On the canvas, click the first point wherever you want the shape placed, draw the shape as you like, and then release it. On the toolbar, click or to select a shape.Ģ. To draw vector shapes, including rectangles, ellipses, and circles for CNC carving, follow these steps:ġ.
On the menu bar, click File > Import, and select an object. On the toolbar, click and select an object. To import objects to Luban, do one of the following: On your computer, double-click to run the local project. On the menu bar, click File > Case Library, and select a built-in project. On the menu bar, click File > Open Project, and select a local project.
Enter the Home window, and click Open Project, and select a local project. To import projects to Luban, do one of the following: Set the work size and where the work origin will be.Ĭlick to move the selected object to the top of the stack.Ĭlick to move the selected object to the bottom of the stack.Ĭlick to enable or disable the 3D view of STL objects. 4-axis: Set the Work Size (Length and Diameter of the material) and the position of the Work Origin. 3-axis: Set the Work Size (Width and Height of the material) and the position of the Work Origin. Job Setup allows you to set the Work Size and where the Work Origin will be. Option 2: Enter the Home window, and go to the menu bar. Option 1: Enter the Home window, and go to the Get Started pane. To create a CNC carving project, follow these steps:
Custom Files (*.svg *.png *.jpg *.jpeg *.bmp *.dxf *.stl) – default.Luban supports the following file formats: