Great video. However I have a question which I can't find an answer to anywhere. Why are all these galvo, Mopa laser machines not shielded? Glasses are always a last resort when it comes to protection. I would really appreciate it if you could explain me if there is a reason. Thanks again for the review!
Enclosures with laser shielded acrylic are sold separately as an accessory for 99.9% of machines because they can be pretty expensive and some folks opt to make their own to keeps costs down. I don't film with an enclosure because you wouldn't see much of the action - it's a pita to film with. I imagine it's the same for most creators. Laser shielded glasses and other ppe to protect skin are actually your first defense. Every laser engraving shop should be equipped with ppe and they should be worn for good practice whether using enclosures or not. But goggles and proper clothing will suffice to get by until a person does invest in an enclosure.
@JamesBiggar Thank you for your reply. I wasn't criticising you. I know it's not possible to film with a green/orange shield on. I do use a co2 laser which came with a shield already installed. It was just my observervation that when it comes to galvo, mopa type lasers the manufacturers just do not include them and wondered if there's something more to it.
Lol, no worries. Just explaining why they don't come with them and why you don't see them in my video. You could buy a decent 3D printer for the price of some enclosures. Most brands like ComMarker will create different bundle kits that you can buy with the machine. They have 4 different bundles available. They sent me the basic bundle. Just the machine, goggles and some materials. The next one up in price is the rotary bundle, which is the basic bundle including a chuck rotary and driver. Then there's the safety bundle which includes the basic bundle with a 100W fume extractor and a safety shield, which is just a large piece of laser shielded acrylic bent at 90 deg. It's not perfect but provides protection from two sides at least. The most expensive 'ultimate' bundle includes everything that the other bundles have except the safety shield is replaced with a full safety enclosure. The price difference between the basic and the ultimate bundles is nearly $1000, and the enclosure alone is $458.
I was thinking about engraving onto golf clubs on the back, and cleaning up the grooves on the front . Would this machine be able to do that. Also what about tooling on leather. Would this work ?
This machine in the video, yes. It's the standard fiber version. It comes with your choice of either a 20W or 30W laser. The JPT MOPA version comes with a 20W, 30W or 60W laser (I misspoke in the video when I said 50W). Links for both are in the description.
Correction - the speed for the stone fossil engraving was actually 500mm/s and the processing time was 9 hrs. Yes. The stamp is backwards lol.
Chapters
00:00 - Intro
00:34 - Unboxing & assembly
01:35 - Setup in Lightburn software
02:10 - Autofocus
02:40 - Marking stainless steel
04:04 - Marking aluminum
04:40 - Marking brass
05:22 - Marking zinc
05:40 - Hi-res photo on anodized aluminum
06:19 - Marking acrylic
06:50 - Hi-res photo on acrylic
07:13 - 2.5D engraving
08:22 - 2.5D colour engraving
08:54 - 3D engraving metal
09:34 - 3D engraving stone
10:15 - Thin metal cutting
11:17 - Thick metal cutting
12:27 - PCB processing
13:30 - Welding
14:18 - Final thoughts
Great job! Finally, specifics. Not just butterflies and hearts on devices for big money
Hi James, thank you so much for your videos! They are very inspiring and detailed, great job! :) Merry Christmas! 🎄🏍
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoy them. Merry Christmas!!
@@JamesBiggar Thanks! :)
Another great review! Thanks for posting the processing time of the various operations.
Thanks
Thanks!
As professional as usual
1:16 can it be mounted with the lens fader away from the base to use all the working area available on the plate the base is mounted ?
use wobble mode to cut. it will help a lot
Thanks!
Great video. However I have a question which I can't find an answer to anywhere. Why are all these galvo, Mopa laser machines not shielded? Glasses are always a last resort when it comes to protection. I would really appreciate it if you could explain me if there is a reason. Thanks again for the review!
Enclosures with laser shielded acrylic are sold separately as an accessory for 99.9% of machines because they can be pretty expensive and some folks opt to make their own to keeps costs down. I don't film with an enclosure because you wouldn't see much of the action - it's a pita to film with. I imagine it's the same for most creators. Laser shielded glasses and other ppe to protect skin are actually your first defense. Every laser engraving shop should be equipped with ppe and they should be worn for good practice whether using enclosures or not. But goggles and proper clothing will suffice to get by until a person does invest in an enclosure.
@JamesBiggar Thank you for your reply. I wasn't criticising you. I know it's not possible to film with a green/orange shield on. I do use a co2 laser which came with a shield already installed. It was just my observervation that when it comes to galvo, mopa type lasers the manufacturers just do not include them and wondered if there's something more to it.
Lol, no worries. Just explaining why they don't come with them and why you don't see them in my video. You could buy a decent 3D printer for the price of some enclosures. Most brands like ComMarker will create different bundle kits that you can buy with the machine. They have 4 different bundles available. They sent me the basic bundle. Just the machine, goggles and some materials. The next one up in price is the rotary bundle, which is the basic bundle including a chuck rotary and driver. Then there's the safety bundle which includes the basic bundle with a 100W fume extractor and a safety shield, which is just a large piece of laser shielded acrylic bent at 90 deg. It's not perfect but provides protection from two sides at least. The most expensive 'ultimate' bundle includes everything that the other bundles have except the safety shield is replaced with a full safety enclosure. The price difference between the basic and the ultimate bundles is nearly $1000, and the enclosure alone is $458.
I was thinking about engraving onto golf clubs on the back, and cleaning up the grooves on the front . Would this machine be able to do that. Also what about tooling on leather. Would this work ?
Yes, it would do all of these tasks well.
I want to buy a machine that I use to cut and engrave gold. Can this machine cut gold? Is the machine you use a 20 or 30 watt version?
Yes. It's the 30W version.
qeulle et le prix de cette machine ??
I take it it doesn't do clear acrylic cutting or etching and thar I still need a CO2?
Fiber lasers can't engrave clear acrylic without a marking agent.
@JamesBiggar Yeah that's what I thought
But they can't cut it with an agent right only shallow marking?
Correct.
This machine is 30W?
This machine in the video, yes. It's the standard fiber version. It comes with your choice of either a 20W or 30W laser. The JPT MOPA version comes with a 20W, 30W or 60W laser (I misspoke in the video when I said 50W). Links for both are in the description.
@@JamesBiggar Thanks Man! Nice video! I order ComMarker B4 50W few days ago. ))
Here I am making a US twenty dollar bill printing plate, I mean etching.
eeee the tuk o'r jobs :)