Is the Commarker Omni UV Laser Engraver REALLY Worth the Hype?

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @ebpman
    @ebpman  Месяц назад +3

    This is a long video. I added chapter markers for those looking to jump to a specific area.
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    00:00 Introduction
    01:18 ComMarker Omni Features / Specs
    07:23 High Margin Product You can Sell Today
    12:37 What I engraved on the ComMarker Omin
    19:54 ComMarker Omni Hands On

  • @ostie01
    @ostie01 Месяц назад +1

    Hi, I have a 10W UV engraver and always had trouble finding good tutorials, thanks for this video, It will help me a lot, Jeff

  • @Blackcorbel
    @Blackcorbel Месяц назад

    Thanks for this video… but I haven’t seen the parameters for your acrylic with the lady…. But I’ve tried the setting for the crystal(glass ornament) and it came out beautifully!!! Better than commarker settings!!!

  • @Joe135Boomer
    @Joe135Boomer 16 дней назад

    I’ve watched several reviews of this laser and am seriously considering getting one. All the reviews talk about the ability to mark and engrave acrylic, but nowhere has anyone said whether or not it will cut thin (2-3mm) acrylic. Have you or can you say whether or not it can ?

  • @TTC1940
    @TTC1940 17 дней назад

    Saw that you showed a sample of a Stanley tumbler. Have you actually down a curved object on the Omni 1? I been having fits trying to make it happened. Have been trying to engrave a business across a tumbler's face. It always comes out as a very small smiley face( curved), Going to contact Commarker about it tonight. Any thoughts?

  • @pfiltz
    @pfiltz 19 дней назад

    I haven't seen where they sell a rotary attachment to engrave wine glasses and drinkware such as tumblers.... Have I over looked that aspect? Great Vid BTW.

  • @calilifestyle
    @calilifestyle Месяц назад +1

    Man, that looks good. The laser is so expensive, but If I could pick it up.

    • @ebpman
      @ebpman  Месяц назад +1

      @@calilifestyle it's expensive but you can pay it off fast with the right products.

    • @calilifestyle
      @calilifestyle Месяц назад

      @ebpman yeah I agree, but finding that thing can take time.

  • @medic458
    @medic458 25 дней назад

    Can you do a video on how you market and find customers?

    • @ebpman
      @ebpman  25 дней назад

      @@medic458 Yes. Will do

  • @ProfessorOfEconomics
    @ProfessorOfEconomics Месяц назад

    Can the UV laser display the engraving before engraving like a fiber laser (not framing)?

    • @ebpman
      @ebpman  Месяц назад

      @@ProfessorOfEconomics yes. You can use the green frame. To see it.

    • @ebpman
      @ebpman  Месяц назад

      This laser has a red preview techreviewslink.com/5WUVLaser

  • @andigonecreative
    @andigonecreative Месяц назад

    Has your exhaust been adequate with no encloser?

    • @ebpman
      @ebpman  Месяц назад +1

      I want to get an enclosure or build one. I have a pretty good exhaust and I run am air. Quality monitor so things look good but I would prefer an enclosure for eye safety and for the small stuff

  • @PaulAndraEllis
    @PaulAndraEllis Месяц назад

    For glass , which of the field lenses did you use? I have not used my 70mm yet- but seem to have some trouble getting good results on glass with the 150mm - 70mm seems like such a small work area though

    • @ebpman
      @ebpman  Месяц назад

      @@PaulAndraEllis I am using the 150

    • @PaulAndraEllis
      @PaulAndraEllis Месяц назад

      @@ebpmanthank you

  • @retti9
    @retti9 Месяц назад +1

    Why are they calling these lasers cold lasers? It's using photo-ionization for the ablation method, which is a thermal reaction. I can volcanize a glass surface with this wavelength when setting scan speed to 10mms @ 40kHz

    • @JamesBiggar
      @JamesBiggar 16 дней назад

      Except photochemical ablation is NOT a thermal reaction. It can have thermal affects, but the method itself has nothing to do with heat being the driving factor. The clue is in the name. It's a photochemical process. In photochemical ablation, high-energy photons interact with the material. These photons break molecular bonds directly through photochemical mechanisms rather than through heat generation like other lasers. The energy from the photons is absorbed by the material, causing a rapid molecular decomposition. Thermal ablation, what you're confusing it with, relies on the conversion of energy into heat to vaporize or melt the material. In contrast, photochemical ablation avoids this step and removes material through bond-breaking reactions induced by photon absorption. However, there can be some thermal effects in photochemical ablation depending on the energy and duration of the laser pulse. If the photon energy or pulse duration leads to excessive energy deposition, heat may accumulate, leading to some degree of thermal ablation as a secondary effect. But because it uses a different process, it only requires around 1/4 of the power and heat to do the same work as other lasers. The difference between this laser and a fiber laser is like the difference between an led and incandescent. The former can do the same job more efficiently because it's wasting less energy to produce heat. Relatively speaking, photochemical ablation is a 'colder' marking method that's great for delicate work that requires minimal heat stress and charring. ComMarker didn't coin the term. The industry has been using it collectively since the 90's.

    • @retti9
      @retti9 14 дней назад

      ​@ Just because effects are highly localized and occur in picoseconds doesn't mean that a thermal process hasn't occurred. I understand the nuance where we need to make the distinctions from standard thermal ablation. Still, sending packets of high energy photons into a target material to be absorbed is always a thermal process.

  • @alejandromelian1273
    @alejandromelian1273 Месяц назад

    Hi. This machine work whit sirel or rubber for rubber stand?

    • @ebpman
      @ebpman  Месяц назад

      @@alejandromelian1273 rubber stamps?

    • @alejandromelian1273
      @alejandromelian1273 Месяц назад

      @ yes, sorry, stamp.

    • @ebpman
      @ebpman  Месяц назад

      @@alejandromelian1273 it it's stamps yes. Rubber and silicone

    • @alejandromelian1273
      @alejandromelian1273 Месяц назад

      @ ok, have some video o wanna make some video engraving this rubber? Thanks.

    • @ebpman
      @ebpman  Месяц назад +1

      @@alejandromelian1273 I have been engraving silicone dog tags and have made some stamps too. No burn 🔥. Clean engraves roo

  • @robertlesaca3964
    @robertlesaca3964 Месяц назад

    is it possible to use your own design or logo?

    • @chazcov08
      @chazcov08 Месяц назад

      Absolutely, you can.

    • @ebpman
      @ebpman  Месяц назад

      @@robertlesaca3964 anything

  • @jayedwin98020
    @jayedwin98020 29 дней назад

    Will UV lasers 3D engrave? • What, if any, are the advantages of UV lasers over MOPA fiber laser engravers?

    • @ebpman
      @ebpman  29 дней назад

      @@jayedwin98020 so there are two types of uv 2d and 3d. Have you seen those cubes with people pictures inside? Those are the 3d. Special head for that. This is a 2d. The advantage is a cold burn, glass with no prep, super fine detail because the dot is smaller than galvo and mopa. I can get deep blacks on metal with out warping because of the heat factor, leather cutting doesn't smell, not does wood. But it's slower as the power is much less and the laser life is 10k hours vs 100k hours on a mopa

  • @chazcov08
    @chazcov08 Месяц назад +2

    Are you saying “Co-Marker”?

  • @vandengaaskjolen1821
    @vandengaaskjolen1821 Месяц назад

    Just ordered one. I’m hoping I can engrave into plastic ok. Maybe I should have gotten a CO2. Maybe I need both 😂

    • @ebpman
      @ebpman  Месяц назад

      @@vandengaaskjolen1821 it does plastic well and it does plat, petg as well

    • @retti9
      @retti9 Месяц назад

      Marking ABS plastic will create hydrogen cyanide.

  • @aware2action
    @aware2action 22 дня назад

    Did any influencers will even buy these lasers at a discount🤞. They are marketing these to be purchased at full(markedup) cost?😅. Show me one video that is not sponsored with a free gift🤞, and has already paid off🤞🤞. The laser life is coveniently left off(10000 hrs instead of 100000 for the fiber lasers). It has become common with these Chinese products to dump their cheap products in return for 💸 to improve their economy.Don't know if any influencers realize what they are doing to the large percentage of consumers!😢

    • @Firstleaker
      @Firstleaker 22 дня назад

      Imagine that you have nothing better to do, but to go on each video of this laser and talk trash about the laser and the creators. People have absolutely nothing better to do?

  • @outdoorops5325
    @outdoorops5325 Месяц назад

    why take advice from some like this who isn't doing it? he is just peddling chinese lasers for bottom feeder money off affiliate sales.