I hope you were able to get your laser up and running. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask and I will do my best to provide a proper response.
We are thrilled that you are obtaining a laser.. we would love to learn of the things you create! In addition, thank you for watching our video and for taking the time to leave a comment
I sincerely apologize for the delayed response. I try to reply within a day or two but have been under the weather. In response to your question, I have obtained an Air Assist and it will be next week's video. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment/question.
Depending on what you are trying to cut, you will likely need to make multiple passes. I am able to cut 13mm poplar boards with my 20w ray5 using 100mm/s at 100%
Several things to consider. First, if you have not done so, be sure to use Lightburn tool to perform a tests on the wood. you can test power levels, speed as well as the number of passes. the results will help determine which settings are best to cut through. Second, be sure you adjust the height properly, each time you use different piece of wood. the same sheet of wood may be thicker of thinner in places. Lighter spots on the wood may cut easier than darker shades. Third, if you performed lots of tests, or if you used any type of plywood to cut, there is glue inbetween the layers in the plywood. I find it produces more gunk that piles on the lens and the hole where the laser comes out. All of these need to be cleaned. Lastly, if you do not have or use an air assist, it will make a huge difference. Air assist blows particles out of the way, helping to make a cleaner cut. At times, I forget to turn on my air assist and it does not cut through wood that normally does. I hope this helps but if you have further questions, feel free to ask and we will do our best to provide a response.
It was an honor and a pleasure getting to test this machine.
Thank you for this video. I have been working for 4 days now trying to get mine together.
I hope you were able to get your laser up and running. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask and I will do my best to provide a proper response.
@Poor_Mans_DIY thank you so much. Sadly, I am still working g on it. Hopefully today will be the day it is up and running.
I ordered mine a few days ago and I’m excited to try it, thanks for the video!
We are thrilled that you are obtaining a laser.. we would love to learn of the things you create! In addition, thank you for watching our video and for taking the time to leave a comment
So I'm curious have you gotten an air assist yet? And what's the difference?
I sincerely apologize for the delayed response. I try to reply within a day or two but have been under the weather. In response to your question, I have obtained an Air Assist and it will be next week's video. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment/question.
Another great review both.
How many Lasers do you have now and do you use them all?
Take care and Happy New Year to you both.
Cheers, Huw
6 Lasers and every one of them are used. Not sure I can handle any more but I am sure I will find the space and a way to make use of it. :-)
Not sure what settings I have wrong... but no matter the wood thickness it only engraves, doesn't cut.
Depending on what you are trying to cut, you will likely need to make multiple passes. I am able to cut 13mm poplar boards with my 20w ray5 using 100mm/s at 100%
Several things to consider. First, if you have not done so, be sure to use Lightburn tool to perform a tests on the wood. you can test power levels, speed as well as the number of passes. the results will help determine which settings are best to cut through. Second, be sure you adjust the height properly, each time you use different piece of wood. the same sheet of wood may be thicker of thinner in places. Lighter spots on the wood may cut easier than darker shades. Third, if you performed lots of tests, or if you used any type of plywood to cut, there is glue inbetween the layers in the plywood. I find it produces more gunk that piles on the lens and the hole where the laser comes out. All of these need to be cleaned. Lastly, if you do not have or use an air assist, it will make a huge difference. Air assist blows particles out of the way, helping to make a cleaner cut. At times, I forget to turn on my air assist and it does not cut through wood that normally does. I hope this helps but if you have further questions, feel free to ask and we will do our best to provide a response.
Wish the air assist and the roller stuff could of been explained in this video 🤧
I definitely understand and I am sorry I was unable to do so. I do wish to thank you for watching our video and for leaving a comment