SFX 60w M7 MOPA Fiber Laser In Depth Review | JPT YDFLP-60-M7-M-R

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024

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  • @BigHWorks
    @BigHWorks 2 года назад +2

    Bingo! This may be the machine for me. Thank you for a detailed and a very informative review. All the details on its components, particular on the JPT source is quite helpful.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад

      Not a bad choice at all Alan!

    • @distantgalaxymusic1447
      @distantgalaxymusic1447 Год назад

      I’m setting up 2 120w machines right now. They are very good. Since we are a manufacturer, ours have the protective covers.

  • @Didisixty
    @Didisixty 5 месяцев назад +1

    I bought a JPT Mopa M7 1 year ago with 2 optics 110mm2, 300mm2 and rotary head 80 for $6,000. Very good machine

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  4 месяца назад

      Glad to hear it's working for you!

    • @AchOwed
      @AchOwed Месяц назад

      Did you get it from Amazon?
      Do you have the name or a link? Thank you.

    • @Didisixty
      @Didisixty Месяц назад

      @@AchOwed hi, no sorry, i bought it from a China Shop which sell at Aliexpress. I mean the Name of the Shop was CNCZone. But i bought it not at Aliexpress rather directly at the Shop per eMail contact.
      Ì am very happy about this Machine, it works perfectly. The only Problem i had was the Controler inside. I had to change it, sometimes the Laser was ok, another day not. No Laser Power available. After changing the Controler, the Laser is working stable, no more Problems.

  • @gavinwehlburg8084
    @gavinwehlburg8084 2 года назад +2

    Well done on the clarification - professionally put. Kind regards Gavin

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад

      Thanks Gavin, did my best with it.

    • @cutecheri6343
      @cutecheri6343 Год назад

      @@LaserEverything Hi, please help 🙏🏻 Is this a machine for beginners? I’m from Italy (I can speak English but I’m not sure I have a good level for the software etc) thanks!

  • @beamituplaserworks
    @beamituplaserworks 2 года назад +1

    Another banger video from Alex and LE! Best laser content on the interwebs!

  • @Picoman121
    @Picoman121 2 года назад +1

    Also Thank you! Everytime I think I know what I'm going to get I end up with another question. But I'm pretty sure this is the one! Just wondering about my other question now. :) Thanks! you have helped what I do so much!

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад

      You're most welcome Ben, thanks for watching. Glad to have helped out :)

  • @timcki
    @timcki 2 года назад +1

    Excellent review! I was sold! I have been on the fence for awhile , HOWEVER, SFX seems to have raised the price by over $1000 since your review putting it out of reach... Thank you for updating your description of the video..

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад

      Yeah check out the review update. The E-60-M7-M-R is available for the original price.

    • @distantgalaxymusic1447
      @distantgalaxymusic1447 Год назад

      I like it better than the Fiberlux 200w pro.

  • @Johnno-sw2dm
    @Johnno-sw2dm 2 года назад +2

    I have an 80w 2.5d version that i have just started experimenting making punches and moulds in steel and it's a cracker.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад

      Hell yeah. The 80-M7-M-R is one of the only other sources with 2.0mj pulse output as well. Nice one.

  • @adow7104
    @adow7104 2 года назад +3

    The line vs dot for the laser focus is a great feature if set up correctly. Say you have a part with multiple thicknesses, so you have to adjust the focus for each area. Rather than moving the part around to get each surface where your two dots happen to point, you can just adjust until the two lines overlap on the surface you're marking. Not a perfect system, but better than the dots IMHO

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад +3

      Ahhhhhhhhhhh THAT MAKES SO MUCH SENSE. Gotcha gotcha.

    • @tinytx
      @tinytx 2 года назад +2

      I have the exact same model but there isn’t two lines which meet, it’s just one horizontal line, what is the purpose of that line? Scratching my head over this feature😄

    • @adow7104
      @adow7104 2 года назад

      @@tinytx now that’s just funky. Does it look cool if you hang a mini disco ball in front of it? 🤣

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад +1

      The other line would be the red dot coming out of the lens when the Galvo is idle

  • @jimvanderlinde
    @jimvanderlinde 2 года назад +1

    That is a banging review I bet SFX will be proud of this review !!!

  • @alwatts9713
    @alwatts9713 7 месяцев назад

    Unless I'm reading it wrong, it looks like you pay around $7500 on Amazon for the 60w unit and do not get the 2.0mj source. The 2.0mj source shows as optional. You have to buy the 80w source to get 2.0mj it seems. On the SFX site, you automatically get the 2.0mj when you buy the 60w source model. Guess you gotta always read the fine print. 🙂 Thanks for the good review.

  • @MatthewsFabrication
    @MatthewsFabrication 2 года назад +1

    When you mention that this can handle even more plastics, what do you mean? What plastics can this do over another laser?
    Great Video by the way.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад +1

      Most q-switched fiber lasers are locked at a fairly high pulse width meaning they're using too much brute force to mark plastics without melting them down or catching fire. There are exceptions to every rule however. Fibers are good at surface marking ABS (NOT CUTTING - DANGEROUS GASSES) and dark opaque acrylics with high frequencies that can help reduce your pulse power. That said with the adjustable pulse width (especially at the range of 2-500ns the 60w M7 provides) you can substantially reduce the 'punch' of each individual laser pulse enabling you to get better results on materials that are more sensitive to heat.
      Inversely you can rise far above the average pulse width of q-switched machines which means you can pack way more of a punch at higher speeds and frequencies, meaning you can cut and deep engrave faster and more efficiently. MOPA's really change the game. It's a whole new dynamic in the Power, Freq, Speed triangle balance.

    • @sebastianMGV
      @sebastianMGV Год назад

      @@LaserEverythingHow you can deep engrave without burning it using this machine? I mean, what are the correct parameters ? Using a 1.5mm stainless steel plate in the opposite side of plate it is burned.

  • @WilcoxRanch
    @WilcoxRanch 2 года назад +1

    You have two reviews for, on the surface, appearing to be the same machine. The wisely and the SFX. My main component is for cutting and etching metal plates for jewelers and the basic market for common items, such as tumblers. As a first time fiber laser purchase, which one is a better choice and underneath, what are the main differences between the two?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад

      The differences between the two are negligible. The source is the same, they both have comparable scan heads, they're both built well. Kyle's wisely has a motorized z if you're into that - mine is manual which I prefer. His bed spacing is 50mm on the jig mounts and mine is 25mm. That's more or less it. Nothing significant to note.

  • @MatthewsFabrication
    @MatthewsFabrication 2 года назад +1

    Just curious, why haven't you reviewed this machine on Amazon? Seems like they would definitely appreciate it & customers looking to buy it, since it only has 3 reviews.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад +1

      I suppose I should lol, never really crossed my mind before.

    • @MatthewsFabrication
      @MatthewsFabrication 2 года назад +1

      @@LaserEverything Definitely should, it only has one actual written review & it's in another language. I bet it would help Big time.

  • @YuumChaak
    @YuumChaak 2 года назад +2

    Hello, what do you recommend the most for the first time laser: SFX, Cloudray or Mactron?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад +3

      Though I haven't reviewed them yet Mactron are still my favorite brand I've used. I know the staff very well at this point, I know how they're building the machines, they look pretty and they kick ass. That said it's a whole thing with importing them and that's where the SFX lasers really come into play. If you're willing to import I'd go with the Mactron. If you want something domestic and crazy fast stick to the SFX.

  • @mahboug7750
    @mahboug7750 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hello.. Can I put a colored mark on gold and copper with a 60 watt GPT machine?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  6 месяцев назад

      No, unfortunately not with just that machine. You'll need to print it with ink.

  • @KayakFishingIoW
    @KayakFishingIoW Год назад

    A burning question (see what I did there 😂) I'm really interested in this machine. In your splendid review, it appears that it can cope with engraving mildly curved surfaces. Cups, bottles, and such, without the need of the rotary drive chuck. Did I see that, right?
    The reason I ask is that I currently engrave curved stainless steel surfaces of tools, with a slight curvature both convex and concave. I'm doing this by hand with a Dremel using diamond burrs. A machine like this would revolutionise my work, as well as add the option of colours.
    Please tell me this can do what I hope.
    If not, is there a different Galvanometer head that could do what I'm asking?
    Very impressive review, btw 😉😎
    Thanks in advance.

  • @bluegizmo1983
    @bluegizmo1983 Год назад +3

    I've got a question I haven't seen anybody ask or talk about when it comes to these fiber lasers.... Is it possible to buy a cheaper 20W non Mopa laser unit in this same form factor to get started, and then simply upgrade the laser source to, say, a 60W Mopa source later? I'd imagine you'd probably need to upgrade the laser source power supply as well, but what about the control board, lens, and galvo, can those stay the same?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Год назад +1

      That's 100% correct and the swap is super easy :)

  • @GettinEdgy
    @GettinEdgy 6 месяцев назад +1

    Do all of these Chinese lasers come from the same factory? Since they all look identical, I would assume that they do.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  6 месяцев назад +1

      Think of it like PCs. The shell is filled with components that are made by a myriad of manufacturers. How much the OEMs are willing to invest on quality hardware, plus thoughtful construction, assembly and support are what matter most.

  • @markushartner4565
    @markushartner4565 Год назад +2

    Is this a commercial or a honest review.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Год назад

      All of our reviews are honest, we don't do pay for positive reviews 🙂

    • @droneforfun5384
      @droneforfun5384 Год назад

      Was wondering the same. Video need clarification in this regard..

  • @ShortBetter
    @ShortBetter 8 месяцев назад

    Great video, I've learned a lot! Guys, what did you pay for your lasers? M7 60w E version. Because the prices are so different everywhere..😅

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  7 месяцев назад +1

      Many of our lasers were sent to us to allow us the ability to test and review, so full disclosure on that, but that also means we actually pay toward taxes on their value. It's also been a while since we got the 60w units we have in, and prices have fluctuated a bit since then, but the vendors are a marker on that. 2+ years ago, the price was somewhere in the 6500-8000 range for an E series model if memory serves. The prices are super different for a lot of reasons, it could be accessories included, motorized Z with buttons to go up/down or manual Z axis, tower size, model version of laser source in the machine, extra lenses, stuff like that. Once you get beyond that, it's about time taken to test in the factory after assembly, validate functionality and ensure power output testing, time spent doing a quality wiring job for easier maintenance and if there is an issue its easier to track back and fix, quality wire terminations and thoughtful management of component layout, and pre-configuring the machine with a correction and quality and care in packaging for shipping and shipping materials. There is a point when the cost gets too low to support all of these things, and somethings gotta give, so if you see something silly low, keep that in mind and know that it may be a bigger burden either later, or even upfront by going too low below the average. For galvo machines, check out the buying guide or on the marketplace, and also so far what we've shared on the channel, all vendors are within the norm range for pricing and offer good value and quality. Some have different setups/accessories, and offer different support/shipping and other custom needs, so there's a lot of options even within the trusted options of the community depending on your preferences/needs.

    • @ShortBetter
      @ShortBetter 7 месяцев назад

      @@LaserEverything thanks for the info!

  • @patberry3388
    @patberry3388 Год назад

    From a safety perspective is an enclosed fiber better than an open fiber. I understand the safety glasses situation, but, safety in an enclosed situation, is it better? Thanks.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Год назад

      Absolutely. Having an enclosure (that is properly rated for the job) is absolutely a safety improvement, especially if anyone might wander into the area where the laser operates during operation. From a function aspect, it can't work for everyone, based on tower height/lens sizing for work area, and object being engraved, but safety wise, 100%.

  • @CalyoWiselyLaser
    @CalyoWiselyLaser 2 года назад +1

    😁A nice video review, Alex and Kyle like two doctors check it all one by one.

  • @MatthewsFabrication
    @MatthewsFabrication 2 года назад +1

    Oh & what happened to lightburn & what was the reason for the downgrade?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад +1

      LightBurn was released for galvo lasers but currently only supports Ezcad 2 controllers. This machine shipped with an Ezcad 3 controller and I wanted to use LightBurn so I had to downgrade my controller to do so. Now that LightBurn for Galvo has been released SFX sells these machines "LightBurn Ready" with Ezcad 2 controllers pre-installed so the downgrade is no longer necessary.

    • @MatthewsFabrication
      @MatthewsFabrication 2 года назад +1

      @@LaserEverything Ah, that makes sense. Thanks. They way it sounded on the video, I thought Lightburn just crashed all together.
      Looking into getting a laser... again, lol. I think its been a year & last time I was thinking about Pascal's lasers. But I haven't has much feedback from the few guys that say they bought one from him. So, this one seems pretty good & easier to import, lol.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад +2

      This would be an excellent choice Matt I've been using it for a really long time now, almost a year before publishing this review and I feel really strongly about the high score I gave it. Most impressed.

  • @tinytx
    @tinytx 2 года назад +1

    I have this exact machine. To this day I have no idea what that red line is for? What is it’s purpose? It’s just a single straight red line, I have no idea what its purpose is, is it a level? Any feedback would be appreciated.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад

      Another user commented with the nature of it's use. It made sense - check it out.

  • @redbeard680
    @redbeard680 Год назад +1

    What are power requirements of this? Plug and breakers

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Год назад +2

      Nothing special, mine runs on a normal 15A North American circuit. These smaller galvo lasers really don't draw that much current. :)

  • @RoVeL999
    @RoVeL999 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, great channel, thanks! Just a quick question would you choose the 60W if you had to chose between the JPT YDFLP-60-M7-M-R and JPT YDFLP-E2-100-M7-M-R. The 100W has a Maximum Pulse Energy of 1.5 mJ. Thanks!

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  7 месяцев назад

      While the 60w model there has a 2mJ pulse energy, it doesn't make up for the difference in wattage of the 100w in 99% of cases. There are some limited use cases where the 2mJ might be a better fit for some peoples specific needs, but for typical engraving work loads where you'd consider a 100w (fast / deep engraving), the 100w is going to be a better option.

  • @Picoman121
    @Picoman121 2 года назад +1

    I see maximum pulse engergy on a 100w system is 1.5 whereas on the other it is 2. If you are going for faster cutting and deep engraveing would it be better to have a higher MJ or Watts?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад

      Wattage almost always trumps pulse output power, but both is best.

  • @nick066hu
    @nick066hu Год назад +1

    How does a 100W E version (1.5 mJ) compare to a full power 60W (2 mJ) version ? These go for about the same price, which is a greater value/usability, having more watts or more mJ ?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Год назад

      More wattage offers a greater value. To the average user it would be difficult to discern the difference between the two sources.

  • @danno884
    @danno884 2 года назад +2

    Can this machine do glass work?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад

      Not without weird cheats or hacks like backing the glass with aluminum foil which deliver mediocre results at best. Highly recommend a CO2 or UV laser for glass work.

  • @Z-add
    @Z-add 2 года назад +1

    Brand wise is it better than mactron your most recommended laser?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад

      If I had to pick between the two I'd pick the Mactron - it's everything listed here AND gorgeous. Still my #1 recommendation.

  • @djc3078
    @djc3078 2 года назад +1

    I love mine

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад +1

      Nice, great choice :P Thanks for watching!

  • @pradeepkaka88
    @pradeepkaka88 Год назад

    YDFLP-E-60-M7-M-R
    Can we buy this??

  • @JackInTheShop
    @JackInTheShop 2 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @sharpe7852
    @sharpe7852 2 года назад +1

    Alex, I ordered my first laser a 100W MOPA M7 from SFX on Amazon at just over $10K USD and received it on 17 Aug 22. Up to now, I was very happy with my purchase until I saw your review. Now I feel after watching your video that it is like salt being rubbed into a wound, because i thought i was getting the best JPT source for the 100W. My laser came with a YDFLP-E-100-M7-M-R NOT a YDFLP-100-M7-M-R Fiber Laser Source. I am curious at just how much less effective my 'budget model" is compared to the "luxury model"? Also, did you specifically ask them for the model you received or did it just come that way? Thanks

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад

      Hey sharpe, nothing to worry about, the hundred watt only comes in the e-version there is no standard version of that laser source and the price sounds like a good deal so I'd say you're good to go.

    • @sharpe7852
      @sharpe7852 2 года назад +1

      @@LaserEverything Alex, thanks. That does make me feel much better...whew!

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад

      All good 😊

    • @andreademonte
      @andreademonte 2 года назад +1

      @@LaserEverything Sorry, but that's not true. The standard version of the 100 W source does exist. Or at least in the JPT list I have it is there.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад

      Weird I don't see it currently listed on their website

  • @kassaouianas8191
    @kassaouianas8191 2 года назад +1

    Why downgrade from ezcad 3 to ezcad 2 ?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад +1

      LightBurn currently only supports Ezcad 2 boards.

  • @jeffhack6839
    @jeffhack6839 2 года назад +1

    I have the lower powered model JPT YDFLP-60-M7-L1-R.
    Hmmm. Even though the it is red the model # is slightly different.
    Maybe older unit still left in stock???
    Any ideas.
    Monthly subscriber here.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад

      Hey Jeff, the L1 is an older model and at the time was the only MOPA line offered. Since the M-R released a vacuum was left at the lower price point.. Now, the E is more or less an updated L1 spec wise. Still a great source just different.

    • @jeffhack6839
      @jeffhack6839 2 года назад +1

      @@LaserEverything Well got the entire machine (less rotary) for a great price. Now I know the reason for the longer engraving time. Thanks.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад

      It's a good source despite it's "age", should serve you well ✨

    • @jeffhack6839
      @jeffhack6839 2 года назад +1

      @@LaserEverything Hey Alex, was wondering what use all those higher frequencies will be beyond the 400 Khz??

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад

      Plastics, organics, anything where high pulse energy will melt the surface or catch the item on fire.

  • @philbaker29
    @philbaker29 2 года назад +1

    How does this stack up against the LasersOnly version?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад

      Haven't had a chance to use their equipment yet so I wouldn't want to make a comparison.

  • @Shanbuddy
    @Shanbuddy 2 года назад +1

    Sir how to connect you I have some issue on my machine focus and laser not perfectly works so help possible sir

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 года назад

      Check out the links in the description to either the discord server or facebook group for machine support and we'd be happy to take a look.

  • @TheHelicapt
    @TheHelicapt Год назад

    What was the user error you had with the jolly star lens ?

  • @tracybest5790
    @tracybest5790 Год назад +1

    What is the peak Frequency on this model?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Год назад +1

      The 60w M7-M-R max power output frequency is around 35khz. Every source is different. This specific source clocked in at 37khz. The unit has a range of 1-4000khz.

    • @tracybest5790
      @tracybest5790 Год назад

      @@LaserEverything after research and tracking down the rep. I found out mines at 37.

  • @jeremyjpegan
    @jeremyjpegan Год назад

    Do you still recommend this laser today?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Год назад

      Yes, absolutely! It's been very reliable, and all points I covered in the review (and follow up) are all good. There are two versions of the 60w model I reviewed, the C series source, and E series, and the C series carries a bit of a price premium due to the differences we discuss in that update video. Either way, still a great unit. If I'm not mistaken, I believe they have it listed on the new Maker Remix Market we linked in the description if you want to check it out there too. Full disclosure, our team has been working on making that marketplace site for a long while now as a way to bring the community together to make getting into this segment of work or hobby easier for everyone. So it is our site, but not our products, and we do maintain high quality standards for anyone who wants to sell on the site.

  • @rudyvargas2846
    @rudyvargas2846 Год назад

    Can this engrave metals on handgun slides and rifle lowers?

  • @Benjieboy1993
    @Benjieboy1993 6 месяцев назад +1

    Is it just me or does this website seem sketchy

  • @mrs.lasereverything
    @mrs.lasereverything 2 года назад +3

    first 🔥