Thank you so much for this video. I have this machine, and I had no idea how to even start to use this machine. It's my very first engraving machine. Your video is the only one that shows this part. 🌹
Paul, a really very interesting and informative post. For someone like myself who hasn’t a clue when it comes to either laser cutting or 3D printing, but areas I do wish to get into, videos like this are immensely helpful for confidence building in both knowledge of method and the types of machines and accessories available. A really helpful and well presented video…..thank you Best Regards Gary
Well done pal very impressed I got an Anycubic mono 2 resin printer for my Christmas big learning curve but I have to say loads of fun enjoy your lazer cutter 🚂🚂🚂🚂
Thanks for this informative and encouraging tutorial, it’s great that you appreciate that we’re not all instant expert on all this tech, but have the courage to lead the way and hold our hand on this journey. Many thanks Paul, very much appreciated.
Hi Tony, that is exactly what I wanted to do, like you I am often frustrated by experts who so easily forget that they know that which we do not, cheers P
What a learning curve Paul! You make it look so simple and stepwise. I have marvelled at the kind of results Julian has achieved with Station Road but thought oh well he is a used to all this graphic tech stuff! You have made it appear doable and I will look to invest in such a system. Thanks teacher! 😉
Wow, Paul, I'm very impressed with this video and your presentation of it. Considering how new you are to the software and equipment, you've explained the process so simply and clearly that I'm sure any newcomer to the laser cutter will be most grateful for this informative video. I've always known that you are a great art teacher, but knowing you and tech, I would never have guessed that you're a great software teacher too! Congratulations on the finished totem, it looks stunning. I'm so looking forward to seeing what you create next. Whatever it is, it will be unique to you x
Hi Paul Hope your keeping well buddy, Love this video and thanks for sharing - THINK YOU HAVE MADE MY MIND UP, - I been looking at laser cutters for a while now - but this looks very impressive, and especially for what our hobby needs are.. Love the Totem BTW 👍 Totally agree this is a game changer in creating special buildings not bespoke to our individual layouts - Brick work buildings is where I am interested in as buying plastic sheets to cover wood structures seems double handing and more of a cost, so I can already see the benefits here long term.. Thanks again. 👍 Keep safe and all the best Garry
The laser machines are a great tool that's for sure and I've been making kits for the industry now for nearly 6 years. We should invite you down to our unit so you can see the top of the range machines in action........it'll blow your mind that's for sure. There's that satisfaction you get when you've designed and made something......' I did that!' and six years on I still get that feeling and I'm still learning every day. I'm intrigued that you 'engraved' the words Sandling Junction just so you could stick the overlay letters on. That was the part that took the majority of the time. You could have simply done the wording in an outline and got the laser to kiss cut the line and then stuck the letters on.....would have saved a lot of time. I'll be watching with interest on how you get on and I'll predict that before long, you'll be buying a bigger and better laser machine. Best Wishes Steve @ Railway Laser Lines
Thank you, Steve, yes you are correct it is a mind-blowing avenue to walk down and I am really hoping that I get the chance to really explore the opportunities that await me. I realized that I could have outlined the letters for speed, but wanted to show the engraving on this the first one. As I do more I will learn, and get better. For me right now it is getting to grips with creating different brick effects, bonds, corbel, and archway effects to add to building faces, etc. It demands more knowledge of vector and drawing outside of being an artist and drawing bricks lol. We will see, cheers again Steve, I enjoy your work. P
great video. I have the Creality Falcon II 22watt laser cutter and engraver. I'm using the Lighburn application to create and burn my projects. Still learning everything as well.
Thanks Charlie, verykind. I use DJI mic wireless and free, that said in truth it has been back twice I think as a whole I have a rogue and that the are very good genrally cheers P
Thank you so much for this video. I have this machine, and I had no idea how to even start to use this machine. It's my very first engraving machine. Your video is the only one that shows this part. 🌹
Great job 👍🏻
Paul, a really very interesting and informative post.
For someone like myself who hasn’t a clue when it comes to either laser cutting or 3D printing, but areas I do wish to get into, videos like this are immensely helpful for confidence building in both knowledge of method and the types of machines and accessories available.
A really helpful and well presented video…..thank you
Best Regards Gary
Many thanks for that Gary, I am so pleased it helped out, cheers P
Well done pal very impressed I got an Anycubic mono 2 resin printer for my Christmas big learning curve but I have to say loads of fun enjoy your lazer cutter 🚂🚂🚂🚂
Thank you, Adam, yes I have the earlier photon, but sadly never gets used better luck with yours , cheers P
Thanks for this informative and encouraging tutorial, it’s great that you appreciate that we’re not all instant expert on all this tech, but have the courage to lead the way and hold our hand on this journey. Many thanks Paul, very much appreciated.
Hi Tony, that is exactly what I wanted to do, like you I am often frustrated by experts who so easily forget that they know that which we do not, cheers P
What a learning curve Paul! You make it look so simple and stepwise. I have marvelled at the kind of results Julian has achieved with Station Road but thought oh well he is a used to all this graphic tech stuff! You have made it appear doable and I will look to invest in such a system. Thanks teacher! 😉
Wow, Paul, I'm very impressed with this video and your presentation of it. Considering how new you are to the software and equipment, you've explained the process so simply and clearly that I'm sure any newcomer to the laser cutter will be most grateful for this informative video. I've always known that you are a great art teacher, but knowing you and tech, I would never have guessed that you're a great software teacher too! Congratulations on the finished totem, it looks stunning. I'm so looking forward to seeing what you create next. Whatever it is, it will be unique to you x
Many thanks, Wendy, yes I surprised myself. Onto more projects cheers P
The new Sandling Junction is going to be a lovely layout. Especially with the new equipment.
I am really hoping so, I will be doing my very best to make that all happen, cheers P
Looks fantastic 👍 can’t wait to see the next project! . As you say it just adds another dimension to your modelling.
Thanks Lee, it helps make things very individual, cheers P
Hi Paul
Hope your keeping well buddy, Love this video and thanks for sharing - THINK YOU HAVE MADE MY MIND UP,
- I been looking at laser cutters for a while now - but this looks very impressive, and especially for what our hobby needs are.. Love the Totem BTW 👍
Totally agree this is a game changer in creating special buildings not bespoke to our individual layouts - Brick work buildings is where I am interested in as buying plastic sheets to cover wood structures seems double handing and more of a cost, so I can already see the benefits here long term..
Thanks again. 👍
Keep safe and all the best Garry
Cheers Chum I have to add a dicount link to this lisyting incase its what you are looking for. They are good and very helpful, cheers bud
The laser machines are a great tool that's for sure and I've been making kits for the industry now for nearly 6 years. We should invite you down to our unit so you can see the top of the range machines in action........it'll blow your mind that's for sure.
There's that satisfaction you get when you've designed and made something......' I did that!' and six years on I still get that feeling and I'm still learning every day. I'm intrigued that you 'engraved' the words Sandling Junction just so you could stick the overlay letters on. That was the part that took the majority of the time. You could have simply done the wording in an outline and got the laser to kiss cut the line and then stuck the letters on.....would have saved a lot of time.
I'll be watching with interest on how you get on and I'll predict that before long, you'll be buying a bigger and better laser machine.
Best Wishes
Steve @ Railway Laser Lines
Thank you, Steve, yes you are correct it is a mind-blowing avenue to walk down and I am really hoping that I get the chance to really explore the opportunities that await me. I realized that I could have outlined the letters for speed, but wanted to show the engraving on this the first one. As I do more I will learn, and get better. For me right now it is getting to grips with creating different brick effects, bonds, corbel, and archway effects to add to building faces, etc. It demands more knowledge of vector and drawing outside of being an artist and drawing bricks lol. We will see, cheers again Steve, I enjoy your work. P
Well done Paul looks great even more so as it was your first time. Regards Barry..
Thank you Barry that is very kind, steep curve but great fun, cheers P
Nice laser engraver!! I wish you the very best of luck with using it!!
Thank you so much, it will be an asset for sure, cheers P
Great job Paul, looks amazing
Many thanks David, that is very kind, cheers P
great video. I have the Creality Falcon II 22watt laser cutter and engraver. I'm using the Lighburn application to create and burn my projects. Still learning everything as well.
yes Lightburn ol. trying to figure how to create bricks and various bonds in Inkscape to burn via lightburn, cheers P
Great video Paul, very interesting, just for future ref, it is has an X - Y axis and for 3D printers, they have X - Y - Z axes :)
Many thanks this I know but forget to say the correct lingo lol, cheers P
Great video Paul. What type of lapel mic are you using? It seems very effective. Regards Charlie
Thanks Charlie, verykind. I use DJI mic wireless and free, that said in truth it has been back twice I think as a whole I have a rogue and that the are very good genrally
cheers P
Thanks Paul, much appreciated.
Regards Charlie.
Don't make another, it looks like a real Station sign. What more can you ask for?