Your assembly instructions are better than the actual manufacturer’s. I wish my company could give as little effort as all these brands and still make millions of dollars.
That's a really impressive looking machine and absolutely one I'll be considering in the future. Some really nice little design choices there by Creality, like the belt fixing and the little cut out channels for it in the feet too. Really good to see how well it worked with the leather too. Seems to be a nice, tight dot which looks liked a really clean engraving for it.
Thank you for your recognition of Creality products! We really put a lot of thought into the design, we hope you also have the opportunity to ttry it yourself. Have a nice day!
Really impressed by the build quality compared to some of the other lasers out there. Also the first one with a usb-c connector I have seen. Great video as always! Thank you for the review! ❤️🖤
@@RedSmithWorkshop I also appreciate the PPE cautions about the fumes. I like the chamber did you make it or is it manufactured? I use a fume buster for adhesive and dye fumes but and enclosure may be something I should look at as well
Agreed. Clean cutting and engraving. Not a big CO2 machine but for my budget and what I want to do with it, it's more that enough. Thanks for watching Andy!
@@RedSmithWorkshop You really did a good engraving work without air assit. Do you have any skill to share with us? Would you like to join Creality Official Live Streamroom to share some laser engraving skill with us? It would be very helpful!
Thank you for posting this! I just recived and assembled mine today. I'm curious on two things... one, when you are cutting the jack o lanterns one would you share the speed and power you use, please? Also, where did you get the awesome design for the jack o lanterns? :) Thank you!
Thank you!! I found the Jack o Laterns on Google searching for Halloween pumpkin png. If I remember correctlty, the settings for the cut on RGBL were 350 speed and 100% power. But it depends on the software you are using. The best is to do some tests with your machine to see what works best for the material you're working with. Have fun! :)
Hola, desde chile, podrías realizar unas pruebas de grabados en vidrio? y si resulta todo bien, podrías dejar los parametros que utilizaste (Velocidad y Pontencia), y otra consulta, que parametros utilizaste para que cortará en una sola pasada? (V y P), saludos y muy buen video.
Para grabar en vidrio, primero debe pintar el vidrio cuando utilice este tipo de láser. Probablemente haga un video sobre esto en las próximas semanas. Gracias por ver
These instructions are WRONG! You have to put on the two X axis cross bars before securing the belts @3:15 or the two Y axis bars will not be aligned with each other.
I assembled the machine following the instructions of the manufacturer to the letter and the video they sent me. I suspect they know more than you about the machine they build. Thanks for watching anyway.
@@RedSmithWorkshop Sorry, Red. The assembly order in your instructions is wrong. I know because I just followed them and had to back track because the rails were not even with each other. I watched another video in which the assembly order was correct and it went together with no problem. If you can't accept that your instructions are wrong, there is nothing I can do about that.
I'm not telling you I'm right. I'm telling you I followed the instructions of the video Creality sent me when I got the machine, and it went wel for me the first time. Maybe you missed something in you assembled it the first time. Anyway, I'm glad it's all working for you now.
@@RedSmithWorkshop The official Creality video is at ruclips.net/video/HJr917F5d74/видео.html&ab_channel=Creality. You may want to watch that and update your video accordingly. They don't tighten the T-nuts with belt tension until the cross bars are installed. It's not a tragic error, but it will cause some back tracking to loosen the belts, install the cross bars, then go back and tighten the belts.
That is called music. Most of the people with taste enjoy it. For those who don't, there is a mute button on every device and I take the time to put in subtitles in all my videos. You just need to activate them. Good day.
Your assembly instructions are better than the actual manufacturer’s. I wish my company could give as little effort as all these brands and still make millions of dollars.
Thank you! I appreciate it!
That's a really impressive looking machine and absolutely one I'll be considering in the future. Some really nice little design choices there by Creality, like the belt fixing and the little cut out channels for it in the feet too. Really good to see how well it worked with the leather too. Seems to be a nice, tight dot which looks liked a really clean engraving for it.
Thanks a lot for watching Jamie. Ity's a good machine to consider indeed. Some features and design choices are very welcome compared to other brands.
Thank you for your recognition of Creality products! We really put a lot of thought into the design, we hope you also have the opportunity to ttry it yourself. Have a nice day!
Awesome video as always. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Keep making. God bless.
Thanks a lot Jared! I will. Thanks for your continued support!
@@RedSmithWorkshop your very welcome. I try my hardest.
Really impressed by the build quality compared to some of the other lasers out there. Also the first one with a usb-c connector I have seen. Great video as always! Thank you for the review! ❤️🖤
Same here. It's very nice to ba able to use your phone's cable to use on this machine. Thanks a lot for watching mate!
Very nice Red you always get the cool tools
Thanks a lot Guy! I try to :)
@@RedSmithWorkshop I also appreciate the PPE cautions about the fumes. I like the chamber did you make it or is it manufactured? I use a fume buster for adhesive and dye fumes but and enclosure may be something I should look at as well
Would you be able to demo an engrave and cut of plastic?
I can't do a video just to show that but it is possible to do.
Thanks for the video Brother
Thanks for watching!!
Considering it doesn't have air assist that looks like it's cutting fairly clean.
Agreed. Clean cutting and engraving. Not a big CO2 machine but for my budget and what I want to do with it, it's more that enough. Thanks for watching Andy!
@@RedSmithWorkshop You really did a good engraving work without air assit. Do you have any skill to share with us? Would you like to join Creality Official Live Streamroom to share some laser engraving skill with us? It would be very helpful!
Creality will also launch air assit accessory soon. Let's look forward to it!
Thank you for posting this! I just recived and assembled mine today. I'm curious on two things... one, when you are cutting the jack o lanterns one would you share the speed and power you use, please? Also, where did you get the awesome design for the jack o lanterns? :) Thank you!
Thank you!! I found the Jack o Laterns on Google searching for Halloween pumpkin png. If I remember correctlty, the settings for the cut on RGBL were 350 speed and 100% power. But it depends on the software you are using. The best is to do some tests with your machine to see what works best for the material you're working with. Have fun! :)
Does it cut leather too?
Yes it does. It did tests off camera ans it works great on thin leather.
Nice!
Thanks!
Hola, desde chile, podrías realizar unas pruebas de grabados en vidrio? y si resulta todo bien, podrías dejar los parametros que utilizaste (Velocidad y Pontencia), y otra consulta, que parametros utilizaste para que cortará en una sola pasada? (V y P), saludos y muy buen video.
Para grabar en vidrio, primero debe pintar el vidrio cuando utilice este tipo de láser. Probablemente haga un video sobre esto en las próximas semanas. Gracias por ver
Great video. Well explained and demonstrated. These diode lasers are certainly evolving. Arigato for sharing! : )
Thanks a lot! They certainly are. Mite kurete arigato!
I tried buying this but 3 minutes before it was supposed to go on sale it sold out :(
Sorry to hear that. Have you tried both links ?
@@RedSmithWorkshop I ended up buying the 5W laser since it was only $300 or so!
@@LXWiseman Good call. You can still upgrade with the 10w laser module if you need to later.
Can I just buy one of your laser engraver?
Sure. You can contact me and we can talk about it.
Perfect, where will I contact you?
I message you at Facebook
you can send me an email to theredsmith@hotmail.com
hey. man~you created amazing upload- see u around-
Thank you very much! Cheers!
These instructions are WRONG! You have to put on the two X axis cross bars before securing the belts @3:15 or the two Y axis bars will not be aligned with each other.
I assembled the machine following the instructions of the manufacturer to the letter and the video they sent me. I suspect they know more than you about the machine they build. Thanks for watching anyway.
@@RedSmithWorkshop Sorry, Red. The assembly order in your instructions is wrong. I know because I just followed them and had to back track because the rails were not even with each other. I watched another video in which the assembly order was correct and it went together with no problem. If you can't accept that your instructions are wrong, there is nothing I can do about that.
I'm not telling you I'm right. I'm telling you I followed the instructions of the video Creality sent me when I got the machine, and it went wel for me the first time. Maybe you missed something in you assembled it the first time. Anyway, I'm glad it's all working for you now.
@@RedSmithWorkshop The official Creality video is at ruclips.net/video/HJr917F5d74/видео.html&ab_channel=Creality. You may want to watch that and update your video accordingly. They don't tighten the T-nuts with belt tension until the cross bars are installed. It's not a tragic error, but it will cause some back tracking to loosen the belts, install the cross bars, then go back and tighten the belts.
You're correct. Quite a different video compared to the one they sent me. Thanks for the headsup.
Why do you feel the need to have that atrocious noise playing the whole time you’re talking? This video would be so much better without it.
That is called music. Most of the people with taste enjoy it. For those who don't, there is a mute button on every device and I take the time to put in subtitles in all my videos. You just need to activate them. Good day.
annoying music
Annoying comment
@@RedSmithWorkshop yes