Loved this video. I also watched your video comparing the glo forge and M1. I was undecided which one to go with. After watching the video I am leaning towards M1. Thank you.
How do you stop the wood from breaking after you install the ear ring hardware from use. It’s so thin. Do you CA glue the ear ring connection point. Thank you for your reply.
The wood is thin, I make sure the hole for the earring attachment is far enough away from the edge and that the earring shape is thick enough to avoid breaking. If it does break, I try to alter the design before using glue.
what if I wanted to put a photo and cut around it to match? say for instance, a bird photo, so that the laser cuts around the image making a bird shape?
That's a great idea, you could make this work with this machine. The paper photo could be attached to the wood, then you could create a bird shape in the software to cut around it. The camera would help guide your design.
Great video! My M1 is on the way and I can’t wait to try this. Thank you!
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Loved this video. I also watched your video comparing the glo forge and M1. I was undecided which one to go with. After watching the video I am leaning towards M1. Thank you.
So glad to hear it was helpful, thanks for watching!
How do you stop the wood from breaking after you install the ear ring hardware from use. It’s so thin. Do you CA glue the ear ring connection point. Thank you for your reply.
The wood is thin, I make sure the hole for the earring attachment is far enough away from the edge and that the earring shape is thick enough to avoid breaking. If it does break, I try to alter the design before using glue.
@ thank you
Have you ever added paper on both sides? If so, what were the steps?
im getting a wecreat, wonder if all this can be done with it?
Yes! The software is a little different but the laser functions the same way.
Great video! Have you tried it with paper (thinner not cardstock) and mod podge? I am just afraid of bubbles once the Mod Podge dries. Thank you!
Yes you can use regular paper, but really press it together to avoid those bubbles.
what if I wanted to put a photo and cut around it to match? say for instance, a bird photo, so that the laser cuts around the image making a bird shape?
That's a great idea, you could make this work with this machine. The paper photo could be attached to the wood, then you could create a bird shape in the software to cut around it. The camera would help guide your design.
the video was gfreat, but that final sealer is very streaky. I would not be selling those looking like that. I would try to find a different product.