I like what you did with your Waste board I will make it from my longer 10. On the other hand where did you get that orange shield on your laser? I like the orange shield where can I get one? Thank you Walter
That is the Greatcarve Shield 1 Laser Enclosure Walter. I love it. I did a show on it a while back and you can find it here if you'd like. ruclips.net/video/pm8VENIw4m8/видео.html All the links for the enclosure are in the video's description. Thanks for tuning in to the show.
Thank you for this information. I havent pulled the trigger on an engraver yet, but hopefully it will be in the near future. I would also tell you that I purchased a BC Mask. I must say it is the most comfortable mask I have used. Thanks again for that information.
Again, a simple method which makes subsequent projects so much easier, and making it copy of the online grid makes it a no brainer to use ... my only suggestion is to add a spoil board to this which has the grid on it, that way you can then replace the spoil board and redo the grid if you ever make the mistake of cutting into it 👍
I have the baby brother the Longer Ray 10, I agree with having it mounted to a board, I use a honey comb to laze on. I also have camera. For me this works well for me. With your waist board concept having a grid on the waist board would be great to index the honey comb in the proper position to maintain perfect camera alignment.😁🛫
Loved the concept. But full screen on an larger iPad, couldn’t see as much with glasses on. Maybe watch later on tv but highly doubt it. But again, you got my old programming mind working. But I didn’t need it. Very much easy for most
So okay Ken, I understand this is for engraving, and I can see how this makes setup easier and accurate... but if you're cutting, do you remove this board from your laser, or just put your cutting grid on it? I'm sure this is a stupid question.. but I've got a lot of'm. Guess what I'm saying is I want to use my laser for both. Thanks Ken!
I use all my lasers for both. When I am cutting, I place a honeycomb in the enclosure with an aluminum plate underneath and it protects my waste board. When I am just engraving, I remove the honeycomb and aluminum sheet and use the grid to align pieces for perfect placement when engraving. I hope this makes sense and also, answers your question. Thanks for tuning in Dennis. It's appreciated.
I like what you did with your Waste board I will make it from my longer 10. On the other hand where did you get that orange shield on your laser? I like the orange shield where can I get one? Thank you Walter
That is the Greatcarve Shield 1 Laser Enclosure Walter. I love it. I did a show on it a while back and you can find it here if you'd like. ruclips.net/video/pm8VENIw4m8/видео.html
All the links for the enclosure are in the video's description. Thanks for tuning in to the show.
Thank you for this information. I havent pulled the trigger on an engraver yet, but hopefully it will be in the near future.
I would also tell you that I purchased a BC Mask. I must say it is the most comfortable mask I have used. Thanks again for that information.
Glad that you are finding the shows to be informative and interesting Don. Thanks for tuning in and for taking the time to leave your comment.
Kenny, great idea. I am definitely going to do this. Why didn’t I think of this?
You would have eventually Paul. LOL. Thanks for tuning in to the show.
Again, a simple method which makes subsequent projects so much easier, and making it copy of the online grid makes it a no brainer to use ... my only suggestion is to add a spoil board to this which has the grid on it, that way you can then replace the spoil board and redo the grid if you ever make the mistake of cutting into it 👍
Not a bad suggestion at all Barry. I like it. Thanks for tuning in and for chiming in with your thoughts.
I have the baby brother the Longer Ray 10, I agree with having it mounted to a board, I use a honey comb to laze on. I also have camera. For me this works well for me. With your waist board concept having a grid on the waist board would be great to index the honey comb in the proper position to maintain perfect camera alignment.😁🛫
That would definitely work for you. Let me know how it goes. Thanks for tuning in.
Loved the concept. But full screen on an larger iPad, couldn’t see as much with glasses on. Maybe watch later on tv but highly doubt it. But again, you got my old programming mind working. But I didn’t need it. Very much easy for most
Well I hope you were able to take something positive away from the show. Thanks for tuning in.
So okay Ken, I understand this is for engraving, and I can see how this makes setup easier and accurate... but if you're cutting, do you remove this board from your laser, or just put your cutting grid on it? I'm sure this is a stupid question.. but I've got a lot of'm. Guess what I'm saying is I want to use my laser for both.
Thanks Ken!
I use all my lasers for both. When I am cutting, I place a honeycomb in the enclosure with an aluminum plate underneath and it protects my waste board. When I am just engraving, I remove the honeycomb and aluminum sheet and use the grid to align pieces for perfect placement when engraving. I hope this makes sense and also, answers your question. Thanks for tuning in Dennis. It's appreciated.
I'm sure that will be handy for a lot of people, but I don't think I'll be getting a laser engraver.
Never say never Mark. They are a lot of fun and add a new element to the woodworking. Thanks for tuning in