Great review. I had shortlisted this device for my lab but eventually settled on a LaserMatic 2 (30W) mostly because of the linear rails in XY and the absolute coordinates.
I have to say, I like your videos , better than others, you get to the point, and easy to listen to, your not trying to be funny, , I like that I can understand everything you say, thank you,
Thank you for the awsome review, your other reivew help me get 3d printer that I absuloutly love the A1 Mini. Wish you did a video up what your up to, like school, other projects, family, etc..
Interesting review thanks, I have the 22w version but wondered what you did for venting the fumes from the workshop? They do sell a filter box so you dont get the fumes in the workshop. Laurie. NZ.
doesn't the laser module let you use it at 22w as well with a push of a button. This would help when engraving. so you get two lasers in one 40w and 22w + the 1.6w as a separate module .
i keep watching your videos. your videos are awesome i fulfill my 3d printer desire by watching your videos. because i don't have any 3d printer i don't have the facility and money to buy a 3d printer can you help me can you buy me a 3d printer?😢😢
I suggest Creative add a wifi module. Conect camera to that wifi modulw. Manage jacks of the cable in a way that one cannot break it accidentally. Sell the enclosure case as an upgrade for older falcon 2 users. Sell an optional 2W IR Laser module. It needs a Z axis adjusting knob as the 2 existing ones are improper. It needs INSTRUCTIONS on their YT channel to explain how not all metals can be engraved. For me, 2023 Falcon 2 22W was the first and last product I will ever buy from Creality. Too much fuss, too much tinkering. Had to buy a raspberry pi and a camera to make it work wirelessly. A shitty creality enclosure that looks like a improvised tent, Buy a different honeycomb bed, add a series of adaptors for the bed to stay in the same position, etc… I am FRUSTRATED. I just want to get rid of it and buy a proper xTool complete equipment. I feel cheated. lucky me that for the 3d printer I chose Bambulab.
Frankly, even if the fiber laser engravers only have 100mm x 100mm work area, they OUTCLASS that bizarre CReality Falcon2 "pro???" in matter of precision, quality and above all speed! Who's going to put $2400 in "that" while you can get a fiber laser 200mm x 200mm for LESS? C'mon! Bet that this device will count among CReality's FAILURES! Just looking forward to seeing a Falcon2 pro pro pro PFFFT! inflation of words only!
Fibre lasers work at a different frequency/wavelength and therefore are suited to different materials. They are ideal for engraving metals (and cutting at much higher power industrial strength) but one at the price you reference would never cut 5mm of ply let alone an inch of pine. Completely different machines for different needs. There is some overlap between diode lasers and CO2 lasers though and some may choose the simplicity and lower maintenance of diode (like the Falcon) over the slightly more flexible cutting power of CO2
2:02 I wonder what sort of technology is a foucs beam light path. ahem I know it's a bit semantic, and asian product handbooks and labels have come a long way to communicate with their many different language speaking international markets... but there's still a small step to go. (I understand it's such a minor hiccup, and state that I have incredibly low skills at dealing with foreign languages, but having people who speak the target language as their native tongue, that have good spelling skills, to proof read printed matter wouldn't be a costly addition).... or has someone that should have got it right dropped a clanger?
Hi Aurora, hope you and family are well. Thanks for review.
Great review. I had shortlisted this device for my lab but eventually settled on a LaserMatic 2 (30W) mostly because of the linear rails in XY and the absolute coordinates.
Prusa featured your recent XL review on their facebook page recently! Keep kicking ass!
I have to say, I like your videos , better than others, you get to the point, and easy to listen to, your not trying to be funny, , I like that I can understand everything you say, thank you,
Thank you for the awsome review, your other reivew help me get 3d printer that I absuloutly love the A1 Mini. Wish you did a video up what your up to, like school, other projects, family, etc..
Super review, siblings. My sister would spend all day on the slate cutting. She has a craft shop and sells stuff like that quite readily. 👍
Great video thank you. Just set mine up today!
I'd be curious to know what the accuracy is on cut out features.
Hi, do you have the test of the Genmitsu L8 40w?
Thanks
Hello, can this machine cut laminate flooring ?
I like this channel, good reviews.
Interesting review thanks, I have the 22w version but wondered what you did for venting the fumes from the workshop? They do sell a filter box so you dont get the fumes in the workshop. Laurie. NZ.
Just exhaust the smoke outside using my own ducting.
What happened to the video on the Bambu Lab sale?
Thank you for this review
is the discount code still available? tryed to use id but didnt work
Thanks use full your video and I want to by laser machine for small business which machine you recommend? Please
I wonder what kind of materials this thing can cut?
Itt's so expensive tho sadly :( I want it to make cheap plastic stencils for PCBs.
Waiting for the Kobra 3 Combo review
Scheduled in July
doesn't the laser module let you use it at 22w as well with a push of a button. This would help when engraving. so you get two lasers in one 40w and 22w + the 1.6w as a separate module .
Yes, I also tested the 'precise' (22W) mode which uses lower power. The top four pictures on the plywood sheet were created using the 22W mode.
Aurora and brother - when are you planning on reviewing the Millenium Milo? Also, any plans on reviewing the coming rat rig mill?
I would just get a ready-to-use one instead of building my own for almost the same price or even more.
@@AuroraTech
Personally I enjoy the build process 🙏🏻
👍🏻👍🏻
I love this kid and her reviews lol
The Kpop birthday card is priceless.
This blade bed is ok but I'd rather have a honeycomb
i keep watching your videos. your videos are awesome i fulfill my 3d printer desire by watching your videos. because i don't have any 3d printer i don't have the facility and money to buy a 3d printer can you help me can you buy me a 3d printer?😢😢
christmas in nigeria?
I suggest Creative add a wifi module. Conect camera to that wifi modulw. Manage jacks of the cable in a way that one cannot break it accidentally. Sell the enclosure case as an upgrade for older falcon 2 users. Sell an optional 2W IR Laser module. It needs a Z axis adjusting knob as the 2 existing ones are improper. It needs INSTRUCTIONS on their YT channel to explain how not all metals can be engraved. For me, 2023 Falcon 2 22W was the first and last product I will ever buy from Creality. Too much fuss, too much tinkering. Had to buy a raspberry pi and a camera to make it work wirelessly. A shitty creality enclosure that looks like a improvised tent, Buy a different honeycomb bed, add a series of adaptors for the bed to stay in the same position, etc… I am FRUSTRATED. I just want to get rid of it and buy a proper xTool complete equipment. I feel cheated. lucky me that for the 3d printer I chose Bambulab.
Ty 4 Ur comment! Have a creality resin printer, very good..
Frankly, even if the fiber laser engravers only have 100mm x 100mm work area, they OUTCLASS that bizarre CReality Falcon2 "pro???" in matter of precision, quality and above all speed! Who's going to put $2400 in "that" while you can get a fiber laser 200mm x 200mm for LESS? C'mon!
Bet that this device will count among CReality's FAILURES! Just looking forward to seeing a Falcon2 pro pro pro PFFFT! inflation of words only!
Fibre lasers work at a different frequency/wavelength and therefore are suited to different materials. They are ideal for engraving metals (and cutting at much higher power industrial strength) but one at the price you reference would never cut 5mm of ply let alone an inch of pine. Completely different machines for different needs. There is some overlap between diode lasers and CO2 lasers though and some may choose the simplicity and lower maintenance of diode (like the Falcon) over the slightly more flexible cutting power of CO2
2:02 I wonder what sort of technology is a foucs beam light path. ahem
I know it's a bit semantic, and asian product handbooks and labels have come a long way to communicate with their many different language speaking international markets... but there's still a small step to go.
(I understand it's such a minor hiccup, and state that I have incredibly low skills at dealing with foreign languages, but having people who speak the target language as their native tongue, that have good spelling skills, to proof read printed matter wouldn't be a costly addition).... or has someone that should have got it right dropped a clanger?