True thing. I don't use it in my review videos because I show the machine as it comes in the box. For all my commercial work I use air assists and honeycomb beds, of course.
Nice straight to the point review. Never knew about the Lightburn issue, so Thankyou for telling us about it. It is a great machine and the legs are very good even though you have to pay extra :(. You got a new subscriber too :)
Not so easy to answer this one. I like the added functionality of the TS2, which is great for having the perfect Z height. The fact that this machine is so easy to use after you once did the setup, is really a thing I like. Yet, the LM3 has a slightly more compressed spot and therefore more power to cut through materials, yet this comes with a smaller working size and less Z height if you don't buy the feet to make the machine stand on. In my experience, I use the TS2 more often, and I think I like that one just a little more.
@@3dPrintCreator Thanks for the prompt response!! I just ordered the TS2 and are glad to read you answer as they are soo close feature and performance wise I was going crazy but the auto focus that adjusts for engraving depth or cutting was a key feature that drew me to the TS2. I am a completely green novice with this but are looking forward to the journey. Thank you much again!
Use airsupport, the quality will better and for cutting you can use the laser platform
True thing.
I don't use it in my review videos because I show the machine as it comes in the box.
For all my commercial work I use air assists and honeycomb beds, of course.
Brian, welke setting gebruikte je voor de 7mm MDF om te snijden?
50mm per minuut, op vol vermogen en 2 bar lucht uit de air assist.
Nice straight to the point review. Never knew about the Lightburn issue, so Thankyou for telling us about it. It is a great machine and the legs are very good even though you have to pay extra :(. You got a new subscriber too :)
Great video, thank you
TwoTrees TS2 or Ortur Laser Master 3Pro??
Not so easy to answer this one.
I like the added functionality of the TS2, which is great for having the perfect Z height. The fact that this machine is so easy to use after you once did the setup, is really a thing I like.
Yet, the LM3 has a slightly more compressed spot and therefore more power to cut through materials, yet this comes with a smaller working size and less Z height if you don't buy the feet to make the machine stand on.
In my experience, I use the TS2 more often, and I think I like that one just a little more.
@@3dPrintCreator Thanks for the prompt response!! I just ordered the TS2 and are glad to read you answer as they are soo close feature and performance wise I was going crazy but the auto focus that adjusts for engraving depth or cutting was a key feature that drew me to the TS2. I am a completely green novice with this but are looking forward to the journey. Thank you much again!
I am sure you are going to like the TS2 a lot (or maybe, you already have it).
Have a lot of fun with it :-)