Game Changer? Exploring the 22W Laser Engrave-Creality Falcon 2. Diorama Build
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- In this video, I try out the 22W Laser Engrave-Creality Falcon 2 and use it to build a London House diorama.
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Hello :) That's really nice ! But I am very surprised that we can cut foam and steel with a diode laser cutter. I was told by the builder of mine that steel would simply reflect the laser beam into the lenses system and damage it. And regarding the foam, I thought it would give toxic fumes, but I saw your previous comment saying "Don't quote me on this, but if the foam is safe for a hot wire cutter it should be safe for a lazer" and it makes sense ... ;) Anyway, Merry Christmas for you, if it's relevant for you, and have a nice day in all cases ! Cheers ! :)
Never thought of that, but they said it can cut 0.05mm stainless steel, and it can. I've cut quite a lot now and everything's fine. As to the foam, I saw lots of channels cutting it without a problem. The big no no is plasticard or ABS, which is a shame.
Amazing how fast you can create things nowadays with 3d printers and laser cutters. Scratch building will sore to another level.
And there are amazing scratch builders out there using scissors to cut aluminium foil making intricate and highly accurate models, can't imagine what will come next.
Great build!
Yes, wish I had the time to devote to such things
no! game changer is 40w upgrade. then 60w.. then if max is reached they add couple laser to same beam. if it all ready do so
Yes, I've been looking at that option, very tempting. Or do I wait to be able to afford a fibre laser?
Any chance you can share the brick files. I really want to etch brick in foam. ( nice brick and damaged brick. ( although I can damage some)
Maybe the website or how you did it?
Lovely diorama as usual!!
Not sure what I've done with the files but it's no problem for me to knock up some new ones. What brick patern and scale would you like and how best to get the file to you?
Great job! Loved watching this. What settings did you use to cut the stainless steel and brass? And it was 0.05 mm?
100% power 12mm per second for stainless steel and 5mm per second for the brass, both 0.05mm thick. I do think the stainless could go thicker
Love it! and completed so quickly. The windows came out perfectly 👍I haven't cut metal on my laser cutter yet, you have inspired me to give it a go, many thanks 😀
It's not as thick as etched brass, so it won't have quite the structural strength, but there are so many uses it could be put to.
@@dodgydioramas It looks pretty flimsy, but perfect for the scale. I have used wood or even craft foam for mini windows, especially if I want to curve them around something. Will definitely give the metal a go, cheers. 😀
Very nicely done. Do you think that by painting the blue foam with a black paint you might be able to reduce the reflection and cut thicker foam?
Not sure but I'd guess it won't make much difference as it still has to cut through the blue core
Fantastic!
13:05 noice! now explode it xD
Yes, a slow-motion explosion would be cool. I think I'd need to make it all out of foam or balsa for the best effect.
Oh, wow! First of all, congrats on getting PR, that’s super exciting for your channel!! Secondly, this was very useful to me since I just got a laser cutter and I had literally NO idea I could use it on foam, so thank you!
Don't quote me on this, but if the foam is safe for a hot wire cutter it should be safe for a lazer
I’ve got a Creality on order and want to hit the ground running (or at least not falling too often). This video provides information I haven’t seen in the zillion others I’ve watched, thanks.
Really? That's great. I didn't want to do a standard review, I just wanted to make something with it
Laser cutters are fast becoming the ultimate crafting and diorama tool, being able to cut all these different materials changes everything. But I won't be getting one any time soon, alas.
When I was first interested in 3D Printers, they were all around the £2000 mark. Mass adoption has slashed that price, so give it time.
That turned out gorgeous. Thanks for showing your process... and that new laser cutter.
Thank you
Can it cut a sheet of paper and cardboard? Or does it catch on fire? Cause I want this one for building DnD craftings 😅
Certainly cardboard I've done that many times without any problems. Not tried paper. I'll give it a go tomorrow and report back, I'm curious myself .
@@dodgydioramas 😅don't burn your house down...😅 But thx for testing ☺️
Sorry, I almost forgot to do the testing. So... no problem. I even massively overdid it and set the laser to cut 10mm plywood, and it still didn't catch on fire. It made beautiful clean cuts.
@@dodgydioramas Phew 😵💫 a bit scared tho lol... But fine it didn't burn your house down. Oh, and also good to know it can cut paper hehehe. THX for testing that! You can make a video of it cutting paper and cardboard 😉
If you watch my last video, 'What happens next? A Medieval Diorama build' at about 13 mins in it has cardboard being cut on the laser.
Got one of these on my wish list
I wouldn't be without it now, so useful
@@dodgydioramas yeah I imagine. There's been a few things on Etsy I would have gotten if I'd had one of these. I would need to sort out the Workshop/"that will be useful one day" storage place at the end of the garden though.
I also want the K1 Max as well, lol
Fantastic work, makes me want a laser all the more...
Thank you, I feel so lucky I was given it.
Love your video!! More please.
On it!