Thanks this really helped a lot, I am in the process of purchasing a K40 laser and I was wondering if the equipment I already have can be used. Thanks great video
This was great, I have my rotory unit from my xtool as well as my Atom stack. You think the chuck will work? Thanks this was very helpful. Answered lots of questions.
Hi, i like all your videos,i want to buy my first laser as a hobby to start.Base on your experience wich one do you recommend ATEZR L2 36W-Wizmaker L136W or Montport 40w?for glass and metal
Thank you! I haven't ran an ATEZR laser machine so I can't comment on the performance. I have worked with glass and some metal with a laser diode machine like the Wizmaker L1 36 watt. The Monport 40w Co2 laser I have engraved glass- it's very fast and does not required a masking agent on the glass; I haven't worked with metal engraving with the Monport 40, I plan to in the near future. Hope this helps and thanks for watching The Laser Channel!
What size of object will fit in this machine? I’m thinking of buying the monport 40w pro. Being inside a cabinet with a low profile roller what’s the maximum diameter an object could be that will fit under the laser head? Thanks!
Hi- I would recommend a max diameter of about 2.75 inches (127mm). I used a pint glass at diameter of 3.25 inches and it was slightly out of focus but still worked. I some some people choose to cut the bottom of the cabinet out as another option.
@@thelaserchannel1 I wondered about cutting the bottom. What would be a good way of doing that without shaking everything out of alignment? Or is it pretty difficult to disturb the alignment?
@@richcuatt8652 There's a tool called a nibbler- it cuts out little squares and with enough "nibbles" the cut out can be completed. Leaving all to components in the machine I would use the hand nibbler rather than a power nibbler.
Thanks this really helped a lot, I am in the process of purchasing a K40 laser and I was wondering if the equipment I already have can be used. Thanks great video
Excellent!
This was great, I have my rotory unit from my xtool as well as my Atom stack. You think the chuck will work? Thanks this was very helpful. Answered lots of questions.
I haven't tried the chuck but there's only one way to find out- try it! Let me know how it works for you!
@@thelaserchannel1 I will keep you posted
@@cubansli3099 Thanks!
Hi, i like all your videos,i want to buy my first laser as a hobby to start.Base on your experience wich one do you recommend ATEZR L2 36W-Wizmaker L136W or Montport 40w?for glass and metal
Thank you! I haven't ran an ATEZR laser machine so I can't comment on the performance. I have worked with glass and some metal with a laser diode machine like the Wizmaker L1 36 watt. The Monport 40w Co2 laser I have engraved glass- it's very fast and does not required a masking agent on the glass; I haven't worked with metal engraving with the Monport 40, I plan to in the near future. Hope this helps and thanks for watching The Laser Channel!
What size of object will fit in this machine? I’m thinking of buying the monport 40w pro. Being inside a cabinet with a low profile roller what’s the maximum diameter an object could be that will fit under the laser head? Thanks!
Hi- I would recommend a max diameter of about 2.75 inches (127mm). I used a pint glass at diameter of 3.25 inches and it was slightly out of focus but still worked. I some some people choose to cut the bottom of the cabinet out as another option.
@@thelaserchannel1 I wondered about cutting the bottom. What would be a good way of doing that without shaking everything out of alignment? Or is it pretty difficult to disturb the alignment?
@@richcuatt8652 There's a tool called a nibbler- it cuts out little squares and with enough "nibbles" the cut out can be completed. Leaving all to components in the machine I would use the hand nibbler rather than a power nibbler.
Hello..can you share the link for rotary.. thanks in advance
The one I used in the video is discontinued. Here's another one: bit.ly/3usyALk