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foreign managed to get great results on black slate I will show you all my steps from start to the final engraving letamp;#39;s go at first we will figure out the right distance between the lens and our material therefore I enhance one side of the Slate now move the laser above the slate and cut a straight line with very low power as you see on one point the line is very thin this is the best Focus point for our lens I will Mark the thinnest point with a pencil now use your caliper we measure now the distance from the head to the marked position now fix it with the little screw on the top you can use this now to measure always your distance to the material now I want to make sure the Slate is completely even so I measure the distance in the area where I will do my DPI test letamp;#39;s prepare the image for the DPI test open image dashar.com and click on upload click on crop and remove unnecessary area I will now resize my image change the measurement to millimeters mice late