Flying Bear Laser Custom Spoil Board
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- Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
- Baseboard/spoil board mounting and a custom layout grid. This grid was not designed for this particular laser, but fits and functions perfectly. I did not create this grid, but the file can be found on Thingiverse.
Link to the grid file on Thingiverse:
www.thingivers...
To get this laser:
Aliexpress: s.click.aliexp...
From their website: 3dflyingbear.c...
From Amazon: amzn.to/3RIfXty
Thanks for sharing Roger The grid board printed and fit perfectly with my Atomstack 5
"not trying to hold back the space shuttle" just a flying bear LOL GREAT VIDEO Thank you
*Nice job Roger!* I'm actually just finishing up my review on this machine and it has passed with flying colors! I'm doing a similar waste board today. I also 3D printed feet and risers for the roller accessory as well.
Thanks. I think this is a very good choice for an entry level laser, considering the built in options. I haven't played with the roller yet and will also be printing some risers for this laser soon. I have a new Tarantula Pro 3d printer that I've been playing with and this would be a good project for it.
@@rogersshop Check out the Louisiana hobby guy on Tinkercad Roger. I have the exact feet and risers there if you're interested. The risers fit super snug right over the feet.
Great! I will defenetly do this nice and useful project!!! Have you any tips for a DIY grid to cut on (and still see and use that mdf board)?
If you are going to cut, use a honey comb board. It makes a huge difference. You will not be able to see the grid layout, but after a while you will get used to where the hex shapes are on the honey comb and use that for alignment. Just be sure to frame first.
Nice job. Just getting started here and already have my grid burned on my board. Quick question for you though. I haven't cut anything yet, but I do have a honeycomb board for cutting. When cutting, I don't want to burn or mark up my newly created grid. What is the standard practice for preventing this? Have a spare sheet of material to put down under the honeycomb? Or should cutting not mark up the grid if setup properly?
Most honeycomb boards come with a sheet of aluminum to place underneath. Aluminum foil would also work in a pinch.
@rogersshop I gotcha. My honeycomb is still in box so I haven't actually seen it yet. Good to know.
It won't work in lightburn?
It can. Just run the GCODE
Hi, Roger: I really enjoy your videos! Thanks for doing them! What's been your experience with American-made lasers. I didn't have much luck with the XTool - I had to return it. What would be your recommendation on a better brand I can try? (Preferably, US or German made.)
Even on US and German made lasers, most of the components come from China. My most used lasers are: Longer RAY5, Ortur Laser Master 2 Pro, xTool D1 (I have 2), and Atomstack.
Hi Roger, can you suggest a source for the plastin feet shown in this video? Can I buy them from you? Great video!
moonshinecrafts.com/product/generic-laser-foot-mounts/ This laser uses the 4mm size.
NIce video! I see on their website they sell a 10watt laser module. Any experience or thoughts on buying that? Think it was $180.
I also have several 10 watt lasers. If you intend to do a lot of cutting, then a 10 watt is the way to go. If only engraving, the 5 watt does just fine.
@@rogersshop Thank you!
Hi. How do you raise your laser when you screwed it to your table?