I watch every video you do even though I only do 3D printing and I have no laser machines. I would love to see a video going over the differences between a diode and CO2 laser machine. Thanks for all you do.
I keep wanting to get a laser, but my workshop walls are at max capacity for exhaust ports, I would get a CO2 laser, but again I have no where to exhaust to. I keep trying to come up with a way to do it, but all options would violate code of distance from fresh air intake locations. Love the reviews though, by far the best and most through review channel for hobby machines on YT.
@@AuroraTech ok..I went to their website to see it better but no close ups. I looked like it was a linear motor...but you did not mention any thing about that so I was curious but both you and them did say linear rail...not motor. Thanks. Great job as usual..your consistancy is very inspiring . Hope you have a plesent time untill we see you next.
PCBs can be made on any laser cutter. You scuff up the board blank so paint will stick, paint it, laser away the paint in the desired pattern, submerge the board in iron chloride to remove unprotected copper, rinse away the etchant, and finally dissolve the paint in acetone. You can also etch hole centers for easy drilling. A double sided board can have user labels ethed on the front and solder pads on the back to make a switch panel. I don't know about 0.25mm though.
I will probably never have a laser engraver, but your reviews are so thorough and well done that they are enjoyable and informative to pleasure watch!
Really enjoy your reviews. 'Pros and Cons' is my favorite part.
Great review as always
Great review The cabinet should have a front door to over sight could cause the operator to injury them self's trying to load this machine
I watch every video you do even though I only do 3D printing and I have no laser machines. I would love to see a video going over the differences between a diode and CO2 laser machine. Thanks for all you do.
Where does she keep all these table sized machines??
I love the engraving test standard. wish there was something like that for the 3d printers. The torture test prints don't quite do it.
I keep wanting to get a laser, but my workshop walls are at max capacity for exhaust ports, I would get a CO2 laser, but again I have no where to exhaust to. I keep trying to come up with a way to do it, but all options would violate code of distance from fresh air intake locations. Love the reviews though, by far the best and most through review channel for hobby machines on YT.
THANK YOU
Could you tell me what Camera are you using ?
Once more a great review...
Can you please do a review on the bambu lab p1s❤
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Where's the Anycubic Kobra 3 multicolor printer review? Been curious what you think about it.
Coming next week.
Im curious How does the Linear rail mount the head...is it magnetic or is it from the bottom??
It has a mounting plate attached to the module linear rail. The tool head is then mounted on the plate, all fixed with screws.
@@AuroraTech ok..I went to their website to see it better but no close ups. I looked like it was a linear motor...but you did not mention any thing about that so I was curious but both you and them did say linear rail...not motor. Thanks. Great job as usual..your consistancy is very inspiring . Hope you have a plesent time untill we see you next.
could this be used to carve away the copper on a PCB (printed circuit board)? Could it carve away traces 0.25mm apart?
I don't think so; you may need a fiber laser to do that.
PCBs can be made on any laser cutter. You scuff up the board blank so paint will stick, paint it, laser away the paint in the desired pattern, submerge the board in iron chloride to remove unprotected copper, rinse away the etchant, and finally dissolve the paint in acetone. You can also etch hole centers for easy drilling. A double sided board can have user labels ethed on the front and solder pads on the back to make a switch panel. I don't know about 0.25mm though.
@@p39483 Yes thanks. The whole point is the 0.25mm traces which I wish she could test and tell us.
You may also read this first if you want to use a diode laser to make PCB.
the enclosure is just ridiculous. How they couldnt come up with something more like an Xtool S1 is beyond comprehension.
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