Branden. Good video. Thank you for the video. What were you referring to when you said let me speed the power up on the jogging? Also what does the overcut setting do? You said you put a small value in that setting on the advanced tab.
Hi. Where can I find a shorter nozzle for the Mx I want to engrave on large pieces that only fit across the bed. Currently can only engrave on 3/4 thickness.
Hi Brandon The tube manufacturer recommends a max running current for a reason. That reason is to do with the physics of what happens with in the tube that I'm not even goiing start explaining. He has already done tests and his recommendation is always on the safe side (he has a warranty to fulfil) and should give at least 2 years tube life if used 10 to 12 hours a day.. Cutting at half speed to extend the tube life to 4 years makes no economic sense because tubes are so cheap.. With your suggestion I would have to buy two machines for my production capacity. Try running at max allowable current for your tube and you will find you get far less charing on the cuts. Also your air gap is too big. You are trying to blow air into a 0.2mm wide kerf, I wonder how efficent that will be from 7mm away? I'll leave you to work out how to reduce that airgap to 2mm without messing with your focus. Please do not regard this as cricism, I am making observations that will give better product quality and greater machine efficiency. That, in tiurn, allows you to provide better service to your customers.
Awesome video. Can you post more videos. There’s not too many videos on RUclips of this specific machine.
Branden. Good video. Thank you for the video. What were you referring to when you said let me speed the power up on the jogging? Also what does the overcut setting do? You said you put a small value in that setting on the advanced tab.
Hi. Where can I find a shorter nozzle for the Mx I want to engrave on large pieces that only fit across the bed. Currently can only engrave on 3/4 thickness.
What focal length lens are you using? Is it the stock air assist or upgraded unit?
We are using a 63.5 lens and 8mm away from the materials as well as stock air.
@@brandenvcastillo Thanks for the info!
What laser is that? MX or the larger one?
This laser is the 150w EX
Hi Brandon
The tube manufacturer recommends a max running current for a reason. That reason is to do with the physics of what happens with in the tube that I'm not even goiing start explaining. He has already done tests and his recommendation is always on the safe side (he has a warranty to fulfil) and should give at least 2 years tube life if used 10 to 12 hours a day.. Cutting at half speed to extend the tube life to 4 years makes no economic sense because tubes are so cheap.. With your suggestion I would have to buy two machines for my production capacity. Try running at max allowable current for your tube and you will find you get far less charing on the cuts. Also your air gap is too big. You are trying to blow air into a 0.2mm wide kerf, I wonder how efficent that will be from 7mm away? I'll leave you to work out how to reduce that airgap to 2mm without messing with your focus.
Please do not regard this as cricism, I am making observations that will give better product quality and greater machine efficiency. That, in tiurn, allows you to provide better service to your customers.