Laser Cut Sign Build with XTool S1 20w Laser

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  • Опубликовано: 23 мар 2024
  • Laser Cut Sign Build with XTool S1 20w Laser
    #lasercutting #laserengraving #signmaking #woodworking #woodworkingprojects
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    For this video we built a custom wood Logo Sign for our workshop! We used our XTool S1 20 Watt diode laser for the lettering on this one. We have another video for how to setup and use the XTool S1 if you are interested, there's a link above as well as in the video. I bring you along through the entire process, even showing a couple mistakes we made along the way. Feel free to skip around in the video, as there are some parts that you may not care about as much as others. Ultimately, I hope the video offers some inspiration or some advice for whatever situation you are in building a sign for your workshop / business / event / or just as a hobby project.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @WBandtheJ
    @WBandtheJ Месяц назад +1

    bro your shop and skills are so good. im impressed with your products man. SIIIIIIICK

    • @TheToughGuysTV
      @TheToughGuysTV  Месяц назад +1

      Hey man, thank you for that! I appreciate it! Always trying to improve!!

  • @joehanika
    @joehanika 4 месяца назад +1

    Cool idea with the OSB background. Fits well in a shop!

    • @TheToughGuysTV
      @TheToughGuysTV  4 месяца назад

      Thank you!! I wanted to try something different! I like how it turned out - thanks so much for the comment 🤙🏻

  • @baekmedier
    @baekmedier Месяц назад +1

    I just got the Xtool S1 40 W bundle thing..
    It just now really gets to me how much testing and trying throwing out stuff :P haha
    - if its to slow it will burn.. if its to strong but to fast it will not cut :P damn...
    Its not just set and forget :D but it sure looks easy on video :D

    • @TheToughGuysTV
      @TheToughGuysTV  Месяц назад

      Yeah for sure you gotta get it dialed in, at the beginning I showed a condensed trial and error, gotta keep these videos under 15 mins! But yeah, there’s a lot more work than most people assume with lasers that’s for sure, but it is so fun!!

    • @baekmedier
      @baekmedier Месяц назад +1

      @@TheToughGuysTV hehe Yeah I could imagine.
      Could you maybe be of help with a good setting for the 40W S tool cutting 6,5mm plywood? is it better to do it in two pass half strengt? or max power faster ?
      I find that there is a lot of charing.

    • @TheToughGuysTV
      @TheToughGuysTV  Месяц назад

      @baekmedier is trying doing multiple passes on lower power, keep the speed quick but not super fast. Do some tests on a smaller piece cutting out a simple shape like a circle or square and see how it performs instead of trying to cut the main project first.

  • @TyiWhitcomb
    @TyiWhitcomb 4 месяца назад

    What brand was your sander?

    • @TheToughGuysTV
      @TheToughGuysTV  4 месяца назад

      We used the 3x4” Surfprep sander on this one! Surfprep makes some really great sanders! surfprepsanding.com/

  • @polinimalossi8404
    @polinimalossi8404 3 месяца назад

    hello
    Tough Guys TV how are you? I can't put the Window Air Conditioner on the window of my house because I have a very large window so I wanted to put a table and put it on it in this way can I solve this problem? A thousand thanks

    • @TheToughGuysTV
      @TheToughGuysTV  2 месяца назад

      The rear side of a window AC must sit outside, you can’t just have it inside as it is venting then also inside. It must go through a window and vent to the exterior. They do make alternative type AC units that only have the vent duct go out the window, and the AC unit sits on the floor in the room. Look online for this type as an alternative. Good luck

    • @polinimalossi8404
      @polinimalossi8404 2 месяца назад

      @@TheToughGuysTV I can put this model on the window and using a plastic pump, putting it on the gutter, thus doing I don't have to use the plastic tanks and also the same thing on my balcony with a plastic pump attached to the air conditioner and then letting the water drain onto the gutter. Do you think home is a good solution? then as for the window, can I put a very large piece of metal so as to have half the window and half the air conditioner? it's the only solution if I don't want to use plastic tanks, thank you very much and kind regards Carlo rightly on the balcony with a table in addition to the plastic pump rightly