DUDE! thanks for showing that in real time! if were on the fence about getting a fiber ( i'm not. selling my Hasselblad stuff to get one! ) the SOUND alone would convince me! Thatis the coolest thing ive ever heard!
I'm starting to learn about "clean-up" passes & got some nice value out of you sharing the settings for the white mark on the second L9 logo. Thanks for taking the time to share.
Thanks, great info, I like the exhaust fan entrance frame, I will set-up one like it and have you thought about adding a dowel or two to the entrance frame so when you position it the short dowel/dowels will drop into the holes to hold it exactly where you want it.
I am about to pull the trigger on a 50w JPT fiber laser with EZCAD2. I currently own a 30w CO2, and I want to use LightBurn for both. I want to add a fiber laser because I am turning down work that is often better suited for a fiber. This video has opened up my eyes and answered questions I didn't even know I needed to ask. I am no longer worried about whether I was about to make the right decision. Thanks.
Hi, I discovered you today, I really like Co2, I don't have any yet, it's still expensive for me ;( , but I'm watching your tutorials and what it's possible to do with these machines. If you see machines for beginners like me, that I can keep with an intermediate level, I would like some advice, because I'm "afraid" of being ripped off by a Chinese machine.
Thanks for subbing! and commenting! I like to tell my subscribers to always pick a machine that has lots of online support forums, good customer service, and a good track record. Look to see if there are good FB forums supporting the use of the machine your looking at., or forum on reddit, if you don't see big support groups, then most likely the machine is not very good, and if you see in the support groups that everyone is having problems with that machine, that's a bad sign too. I never know what someone budget is so its hard to recommend machines, but I can say for sure that good Co2 laser machines usually start at about 2500-3000, anything below that and your getting into the crap zone. Check out the Ranger 3 from Light Object ruclips.net/video/AYfm3UptofY/видео.html
Very interesting and informative video. Is there any chance of getting a file I can download for each of the settings you use? Everything I do is on anodized aluminum and it's definitely a trial and error process to get it right. Thanks.
@@mrSanders. You need to buy a special filtration unit for fibers lasers that can handle the dust collection aspect of vaporized metal particulates, normal fume extractors are a poor choice, because the metal dust will clog up the filters very quickly, so if you need a fume extractor for a fiber laser, be careful what you buy, and make sure its designed for fiber lasers and metal dust particulates, and not a Co2 laser fume extractors, now with that said if your only using your fiber laser for polymers, and plastics, then you can use a standard fume extractor.
He ain't afraid of no ghosts! Nice video Mike.
DUDE! thanks for showing that in real time! if were on the fence about getting a fiber ( i'm not. selling my Hasselblad stuff to get one! ) the SOUND alone would convince me! Thatis the coolest thing ive ever heard!
No problem! 🤣
I could quite happily sit & watch a fibre laser all day. Great video 👍
You and me both! and I do.😂
I'm starting to learn about "clean-up" passes & got some nice value out of you sharing the settings for the white mark on the second L9 logo. Thanks for taking the time to share.
Excellent!
Thanks, great info, I like the exhaust fan entrance frame, I will set-up one like it and have you thought about adding a dowel or two to the entrance frame so when you position it the short dowel/dowels will drop into the holes to hold it exactly where you want it.
Nice , I like the sound of that!
Just got my 50w JPT fiber laser and I appreciate your videos. Thank you!
I am about to pull the trigger on a 50w JPT fiber laser with EZCAD2. I currently own a 30w CO2, and I want to use LightBurn for both. I want to add a fiber laser because I am turning down work that is often better suited for a fiber. This video has opened up my eyes and answered questions I didn't even know I needed to ask. I am no longer worried about whether I was about to make the right decision. Thanks.
Nice!! man your on the right path for sure
Awesome videos! Thank you so much for so interesting learning videos! Please keep them coming!
We will!
Laser engraving 911
Love what you do
Learned so much already.
Thank You!
Welcome!!
Thank you for your work and for sharing your experience. Peter
You are welcome!
Cool laser bro!
Thanks for the visit
Another awesome video! Care to share you parameter library? 😁
Hi, I discovered you today, I really like Co2, I don't have any yet, it's still expensive for me ;( , but I'm watching your tutorials and what it's possible to do with these machines. If you see machines for beginners like me, that I can keep with an intermediate level, I would like some advice, because I'm "afraid" of being ripped off by a Chinese machine.
Thanks for subbing! and commenting! I like to tell my subscribers to always pick a machine that has lots of online support forums, good customer service, and a good track record. Look to see if there are good FB forums supporting the use of the machine your looking at., or forum on reddit, if you don't see big support groups, then most likely the machine is not very good, and if you see in the support groups that everyone is having problems with that machine, that's a bad sign too. I never know what someone budget is so its hard to recommend machines, but I can say for sure that good Co2 laser machines usually start at about 2500-3000, anything below that and your getting into the crap zone. Check out the Ranger 3 from Light Object ruclips.net/video/AYfm3UptofY/видео.html
Awesome video! Not sure why, but the affiliate link for Chewbarka is just leading back to the same video instead of their website.
Oh geez😩 try it now I just update link👌should be all fixed thanks might need to refresh your page
hello from France and well done.
What software do you use to burn?
I am learning Light burn but mainly I use Ezcad,
Awesome video, thanks for sharing....would a 20W fiber laser engrave with similar quality ?
Yes, absolutely, it will just take a little longer to engrave than my 50watt.
nice one
Very interesting and informative video. Is there any chance of getting a file I can download for each of the settings you use? Everything I do is on anodized aluminum and it's definitely a trial and error process to get it right. Thanks.
Check Out Laser Master Academy LMA When you join, you get access to a huge library of settings, including anodized alum👍
@LaserEngraving911 Where do you get the Red Data plates from?
chewbarka.com/engraving
Cool channel, can you do black marks on anodized aluminum?
YES you can with a MOPA laser, and the aluminum needs to be clear anodized.
That looks like Ryan Hart at the end lol
Really enjoyed your video. Which make and model fiber laser are you using?
LMT 50watt Fiber, IPG Laser Source.
what extractor is used for this machine?
amzn.to/45Qzv5z with 4" reducers venting direct outside.
@@LaserEngraving911 Have you tried looking for a filtration unit for it?
@@mrSanders. You need to buy a special filtration unit for fibers lasers that can handle the dust collection aspect of vaporized metal particulates, normal fume extractors are a poor choice, because the metal dust will clog up the filters very quickly, so if you need a fume extractor for a fiber laser, be careful what you buy, and make sure its designed for fiber lasers and metal dust particulates, and not a Co2 laser fume extractors, now with that said if your only using your fiber laser for polymers, and plastics, then you can use a standard fume extractor.
How you get adobe?
www.adobe.com/creativecloud.html
@@LaserEngraving911 thanks a lot I learn Fromm you I’m new on this
This laser sounds like a tiny electric guitar for some reason.
😂 That the sound of microscopic explosions