Nice. Thanks for making the video. I didn't know you could run both lasers on a single job - that is a game changer. A good idea for another video would be a material test in lightburn (hint, hint). Happy holidays bro.
Finally, someone is breaking it down. Thanks! Could you also do a video explaining what is needed before receiving the machine? includes tables, a compressor, vents, and the liquid necessary for glass. I'm not sure if there’s anything else to consider.
That was great! I've been anxious to see how the two lasers work together. I ordered the XRF....should I be concerned about the RF laser being able to cut through 1/8 or 1/4" materials?
Thanks for showing using both sources at one time. I was really curious about that. I think the hydra is on my list
Glad to be of help. The Hydra is a great machine!
Great comparison. Thanks for showing that.
I’m glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for the feedback!
Nice. Thanks for making the video. I didn't know you could run both lasers on a single job - that is a game changer. A good idea for another video would be a material test in lightburn (hint, hint). Happy holidays bro.
Thanks, I will add that to the list of upcoming videos.
That is an incredible machine!
100% I agree!
Finally, someone is breaking it down. Thanks! Could you also do a video explaining what is needed before receiving the machine? includes tables, a compressor, vents, and the liquid necessary for glass. I'm not sure if there’s anything else to consider.
Yes, I will add that to the list of upcoming videos.
When do you use the C02 laser over the RF? It seems like the RF is better at cutting and engraving.
RF Tube will be better for engraving and the glass tube will be able to cut better, especially for thicker materials.
That was great! I've been anxious to see how the two lasers work together. I ordered the XRF....should I be concerned about the RF laser being able to cut through 1/8 or 1/4" materials?
Not at all. I will work with those thicknesses. Not a problem!
RF is 8K resolution TV, and Glass is 1080P TV, for engraving, that's my understanding for now.
@@MakerDaddy well said!