Oh man the idea of printing on wood before laser cutting it out instead of hand-coloring everything with acrylic paint is really really intriguing… It’s just… an INKjet!? I swore myself I would never use this again 15 years ago already… And does it REALLY look good? I mean, I don’t want photos, but still…?
A genuine question here. Although we all can agree that the xTools are great machines, but I don't understand why anyone would chose these xTool lasers at peaking up to $2,500 dollars for for a 20 Watt laser, when you can buy a Genmitsu L8 40 Watt laser at speeds 40000 mm/min... super fast with LightBurn?
xTool Creative Space would be the big selling point. Not as powerful as Lightburn but if you just want machine that will work with pretty easy to use software it’s hard to beat.
Oh man the idea of printing on wood before laser cutting it out instead of hand-coloring everything with acrylic paint is really really intriguing…
It’s just… an INKjet!? I swore myself I would never use this again 15 years ago already…
And does it REALLY look good?
I mean, I don’t want photos, but still…?
Hey mate, have you had a look at the speedy 100 from Trotec? I'd love to have a comparison with the Nova 24.
A genuine question here. Although we all can agree that the xTools are great machines, but I don't understand why anyone would chose these xTool lasers at peaking up to $2,500 dollars for for a 20 Watt laser, when you can buy a Genmitsu L8 40 Watt laser at speeds 40000 mm/min... super fast with LightBurn?
xTool Creative Space would be the big selling point. Not as powerful as Lightburn but if you just want machine that will work with pretty easy to use software it’s hard to beat.
Indiana jones looks like it isn't centered or aligned to the black card.
Yeh that was a quick test for filming, normally you would overshoot the edges to get it clean.