Testing the Wizmaker L1 20w Diode laser!

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2023
  • This past week I've been testing out the Wizmaker L1 20w diode laser. With a 400mmx 400mm working area, top advertised speeds over 20,000mm/min and a focus spot size of .06x.06mm this laser has a lot going for it. In this video I run tests to see how well it can cut a variety of materials, and engrave phots on natural materials. This laser works with both Laser GRBL and Lightburn control software.
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Комментарии • 17

  • @jeffteeter501
    @jeffteeter501 Год назад +1

    Good background music, thanks for the good info. I never thought to check the cover lens, I was surprised that it was loose.

    • @Vintauri
      @Vintauri  Год назад +2

      Yep I’m thinking I should do a video on how I set up a new laser both mechanically and in software for some tips on what to check or change.

  • @joefalcon870
    @joefalcon870 Год назад +1

    excellent laser test and video in focus. thanks

    • @Vintauri
      @Vintauri  Год назад

      Thank you! I try to make sure I cover the material well so that it's helpful information.

  • @billwerner7718
    @billwerner7718 7 месяцев назад +1

    GREAT video! Where did you get the files to make those really cool test grids (The ones used to compare different speeds and power levels for determining best speed and power)? Keep up the great work!!! Thanks, Bill

    • @Vintauri
      @Vintauri  7 месяцев назад

      Those test grids are generated out of lightburn using the material test tool. Very handy to dial in your settings. ruclips.net/video/DCfVc8L5NuI/видео.html

  • @suhadmajeed5531
    @suhadmajeed5531 10 месяцев назад

    I have same one but I don’t know how to start cutting with lightburn software

  • @obaoill
    @obaoill 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent Video.Thank you.Where can I find the settings to bump up the speed please.I use lightburn.Thanks in advance

    • @Vintauri
      @Vintauri  7 месяцев назад

      You'll need to adjust the speed in the layer section. Double click on the layer in the upper right and the Speed option should be at the top.

    • @obaoill
      @obaoill 7 месяцев назад

      Thats great,Thank you.Mines the enjoywood e20.Seems the same machine.Well pleased with it as I went from a neje 3 max which is pretty slow

  • @clrgarage9299
    @clrgarage9299 5 месяцев назад

    How do you think it will cut 5mm acrylic

  • @danielthomas3236
    @danielthomas3236 Год назад +1

    Does that laser have a sticker on the side that says it's made by Atomstack, model M100? I have an Enjoywood E20 engraver that looks identical to this other than the branding, and mine does not cut nearly as well as you showed in this video. It would only cut through 3mm plywood at 200mm/m at 100% power.

    • @Vintauri
      @Vintauri  Год назад

      Yea on the side of the laser module it says Manufactured by Shenzhen Atomstack Technologies Co. Interesting enough this is very similar to the Atzer P20 with near identical accessories but the Atzer shows a Salivan Network Technology group as the manufacturer.
      There are so many differences in plywood that unless you are running material from the same source and batch you never know what the inner cores and type or amount of glue has been used. So the comparisons are helpful to a point. Hopefully your machine is doing well overall for you.

    • @danielthomas3236
      @danielthomas3236 Год назад

      @@Vintauri It was probably 3mm basswood plywood. I can dent the surface with my fingernail. I had a weird problem when I ran a test file too. I used the Make or Break Shop test file on a piece of oak and a piece of baltic birch plywood, and on both pieces, they have identical missing bits from the test file. The laser just didn't fire in some places, and it appears it did it the same way on both materials. The word "peed" appears instead of "Speed" on both test materials. The "S" is in the test file, but didn't get burned. I used this test file on another engraver for comparison, and those came out fine. Another thing that bothered me was that the screw that holds the module in place cuts into the back of the module. I took the screw out and flattened the end of it with a sanding block, but the damage is already done.

    • @danielthomas3236
      @danielthomas3236 Год назад

      @@Vintauri Oh boy. I didn't think to check the S Value Max setting until today.

  • @jmsian3505
    @jmsian3505 8 месяцев назад

    di you have the link to the safety glasses?

    • @Vintauri
      @Vintauri  8 месяцев назад

      These are the ones I use. amzn.to/3MW1AS1