I do not understand why they publish the videos if they are not going to give the parameters I have that machine I have tried to engrave on wood and it does not work
It is likely not really wood. That sure looks like some kind of plastic composite that is patterned to look like wood. If that is a fiber laser then it is not very reactive with anything organic. If that is Wood, it must have some kind of coating or a veneer that the fiber is reacting to. It’s possible that’s also a CO2 galvo laser, but I would expect a laser shop to know the difference in their own video so that’s weird. I’ve heard “laser guys” call them CO2 fiber lasers before too (which is incorrect) so who knows.
engraving and marking are essentially the same thing. Material is being removed in both wood or metal. Only difference is that some lasers are better for wood than others.
Can you tell me the Settings? 🙏
Hi all, it works by EM-Smart One, 20 fiber laser. Settings: power: 30, speed: 40, frequency: 1500
Get EM-Smart One: em-smart.us/products/fiber-laser-marking-machine?VariantsId=10473
Thanks
This is fiber or co2 ?
Looks like he's just burning off laminate.
What kind of lens is this brother?
Settings?
How much is the hatch?
What type of wood is this?
Hi friend, to be honest, I'm not sure, it should be an ordinary composite board. :)
For wood marking, our EM-Smart currently only support marking on coated wood. :)
@@aldarrin Sorry, I have not tried the situation you described. For wood marking, our EM-Smart currently only support marking on coated wood.
Paramets please
É triste fazer videos so para se exibir.
Usem as configurações: 20 power, 50 speed and 80 frequency on a 20W Raycus
Teşekkür ederim.
I do not understand why they publish the videos if they are not going to give the parameters I have that machine I have tried to engrave on wood and it does not work
It is likely not really wood. That sure looks like some kind of plastic composite that is patterned to look like wood. If that is a fiber laser then it is not very reactive with anything organic. If that is Wood, it must have some kind of coating or a veneer that the fiber is reacting to. It’s possible that’s also a CO2 galvo laser, but I would expect a laser shop to know the difference in their own video so that’s weird. I’ve heard “laser guys” call them CO2 fiber lasers before too (which is incorrect) so who knows.
@@mitchellvincent2274 It looks like it might be bamboo and not wood.
@@mitchellvincent2274 Yes, there is some coating on wood, our laser is fiber laser, Raycus or Max laser source.
Then do your own research. The title does NOT state anything about settings
um i didn't post this comment, please disregard. I do not own this device and have no opinions on it. possible account breach. sorry
I wouldn't call this engraving - it's "just" marking the wood 🤔🤔
Yes, marking will be more appropriate :)
engraving and marking are essentially the same thing. Material is being removed in both wood or metal. Only difference is that some lasers are better for wood than others.