I'd like to see you engrave glass. There are a few different ways you can do this. Easiest way is to have a sheet of black craft paper beneath it and then flip the engraving backwards as it will engrave where the paper is. Next easiest, and probably more reliable, is a matte black spray paint like chalkboard spray paint. On the top. After engraving, you can clean it off with acetone etc. It creates a tone of microfractures leaving a clouded appearance. The issue that you can run into with using a diode laser on glass is over-heating it and causing it to actually Crack. So it would be cool to see some settings with this specific laser engraver that work for you.
Yeah same here for the price it's exceptional. UI is a bit odd and the build instructions were not the best, it's a simple build but I did have to adjust a fair few things from experience. Produced a great Benchy with just a slight temp increase over the generic PLA profile and nothing else. Only thing I'd change is there should be a couple of bigger nozzles (0.8mm) as 0.4 over that build volume is a bit unrealistic. Anyway I backed the Phecda to go along with the Max and Saturn
@@marinated5425 I go with the Elegoo pla in black or grey. Best to buy in 10 packs but there’s a bit of a delay with them at the min. Easy to grab singles.
I backed it based on your livesteam, despite being quite nervous about the state of safety with inexpensive laser cutter/engravers. There are a boatload of enclosures for these out there and I'll definitely be getting one. From what I know, the one thing I'd say is to really thoroughly research any new material before engraving or cutting it. Lots of unexpected reactions are possible. I'm sure lots of folks have told you you have to be really careful to only use vegetable-tanned leather, but that kind of gotcha is really easy to stumble on. Be especially careful with using it on paints. Lots of stuff is stable and safe until it meets the unstoppable power of *LASERS*.
Would love to see you engrave some Yeti mugs. They come in all shapes and sizes so curious to see how the rotary attachment would work with something like that.
The roller style rotary attachment they're currently planning is not great for anything more complicated than a simple cylinder. I already suggested a chuck rotary attachment and they forwarded that to r&d so fingers crossed a better one will become available too. Heard it might be possible to use other brands too, like the great but expensive RA2 Pro from xTool.
@@Bazzdiver Yes, I could and I have done that in the past, but it's a hack, not a solution. Tapered cups need to be levelled, not sit straight on the rollers. It's very easy to ruin an expensive cup because it slipped on the rollers. It still doesn't solve the problem of handles.
I would be interested in seeing how it does on different hardwoods. I like that it is a raised unit with legs that you can place even very long pieces of wood under to engrave
Yeah, got in on the 20w early bird! Can't wait for June...and whenever the air assist, rotary table and honeycomb come lol. Look into getting proper goggles, the green ones they included here don't actually block the wavelength of the laser. Wavelength is listed on the KS, and you can use that to cross reference with certified laser goggles. They're about $180+. Several of us backers have brought up to Elegoo that the goggles are incorrect and insufficient. We'll see if they fix it by shipping.
Sorry if I missed this, but was the laser you were using 10w or 20w? No air assist? Wondering how the would change your test results. Ordered the 20w with air assist during you Kickstarter kick off live video.
Backed immediately once it opened. Would like to see it etch stainless steel if you could, been thinking of making tap handles for my father and uncle.
Acrylic? Try some acrylic! Also, 3D prints? Can you use it on low power to maybe add in some details for cosplay prints? Regardless, thanks for the awesome content!
@@OldManRogers Yeah I don't know anything about lazer cutting - it seems that if it's powerful enough to cut aluminium, it should have the power for acrylic, even if you have to use opaque instead of transparent.
I ordered one but I am a bit worried about the eye protection, it is pretty lackluster. Perhaps the cheap glasses combined with the orange glass pane is enough?
I'm honestly not sure as I have no experience with these types of machines. I am looking into what other glasses options there are and I might look into making a printable adapter for another piece of acrylic. Then again I'm assuming its some sort of special light blocking ... dunno but will be looking into it
For my Diode, I pretty much always use Start from Current Position. Then I put the positioning laser where I want it to start, do a test frame to check, and go from there. Air assist is a must get, no enclosure option is a major issue. You should never leave your laser burning unattended, but without an enclosure you need to always wear your glasses. That doesn't play out well given many jobs can be 1 or many hours. I guess they have to start somewhere but I wouldn't touch this until this is addressed.
I’d love to know what the max depth it can cut wood and acrylic (opaque), even in multiple passes. They advertise the max engraving depth as 8mm but not sure if that’s the same for cutting things like wood.
I'm Excited, I just received mine. I haven't had a chance to experiment with it yet, but as a woodworker I have a ton of Ideas on how to utilize this handy tool for my next creations. If anyone has ideas please feel free to send them my way, I'm always looking for inspiration! Love your vids Uncle Jessy! I got the holy trinity of Elegoo Phecda, Mars, and Neptune 2S to experiment with thanks to you!
Hi, I recently purchased the phecda 10w, I did the test, 2 engravings, now I can't engrave anything anymore, can you help me? I checked all the parameters of speed and power (mm/min) but it seems as if the laser has no power and is unable to engrave. I would like to understand if I'm doing something wrong, or the laser I received is faulty. Thank you!
A few questions. 1) is it a true 400mmX400mm engravable/cut able area. Or isnthat just the movement area. 2) what is the outter dimensions. 3) can you post a photo of the Y connect on the main board. That will be used for rotaty attachment
Hello. What is better Algo Laser Delta, this Elego PHECDA, Creality Falcon2 or Ortur Master 3? I need the thinnest laser beam with cleaning air beam and precise mechanics.
I purchased an Elegoo Neptune 3 pro after watching your review and now I may have to do the same with this engraver. I wouldn't mind seeing how fine it can engrave small lettering onto wood in an upcoming video. Thanks for the great videos
What about polycarbonate panels? I would like to laser and engrave some panels for a flight simulator...could you try that out with your Elegoo Phecada?
Acrylic sheets, mainly cutting but also engraving. I really want to back this but want to see if it can handle that, so I can make custom enclosure parts for my PC
@Uncle Jessy Would a vinyl welding curtain be able to provide extra protection from this type of laser? I have a spouse and pets that freely wonder about and i'd like to prevent accidental exposure when possible. If a vinyl welding curtain can provide some protection but still allow me to visually monitor the Phecda what color curtain should I get.?
You can buy ready made enclosure with a laser protection window. I'm not sure if welding curtain would work, to protect you from the laser it would have to block 455nm light.
If possible could you make follow up video explaining the positioning and the process of planning out an engraving. Potentially if you have them show off the extra add ons that the company will provide especially for curved surfaces.
Hi Jessy. Could you try engraving a bunch of pencils all at once? Would be great for school supply. You would probably need a 3D printed jig to hold the pens inline... How can you set the spacing right... Etc... Would be interesting to see. Thx!
Seems like they have a little more to go before they release it. Like not having to home the gantry manually (this is the first machine I've heard that needs that), no air assist, rotary, a little clunky looking if I'm honest. They're apparently new so I'm sure they'll have other versions if this one sells
Could you test cutting vinyl sheet please? I would like to create my own stencils for painting and want to find out if laser cutter will melt too much on the edges.
Whats up Jessy, you been burning anything with this lazer? I joined the kickstarter and have a 20W unit coming sometime, hopefully in September. I would love to see some test runs with this bad boy as I wait.
If you could do a video showing the different materials that can be engraved on and the different materials and thicknesses it can cut I would appreciate that.
@@roofoofighter With proper venting (not this tiny filter, enclosure + inline fan and venting outside) some plastics are safe to laser, but resin definitely isn't.
I'm a rockhound, and would love to see you engrave on stone. I follow another rock hounder on RUclips that has a laser engraver, but not the Elegoo Brand Engraver. He had to use some painter's tape on some of the stones, but again, he was using another brand engraver. Thanks in advance!
Just pointing out that some materials will produce some quite nasty chemicals in the smoke that is produced while engraving which may not be initially obvious.
One note about Lightburn (amazing software) is that you do need to pay a yearly subscription 'if' you want to keep getting updates to it. They add new features all the time so it's well worth it and it won't stop working if you don't pay the subscription but you won't be eligible for updates if you don't pay the subscription. I use it on my CO2 laser and it's amazing.
From the note in the video it made it seem like you pay $60 once and then if you ever want to upgrade to current it's $30 once. Then I'd assume you just wait it out until you decide to upgrade again.. so not exactly a subscription but also not paying full price for software you already own.
@@MrTOniDIni Not without breaking the laws of physics. You need a CO2 laser to cut clear acrylic, the cheap ones aren't a lot more expensive than this one but they're huge and heavy.
Could you run some tests with different thicknesess of brass? Im looking into getting a laser etcher/cutter but it seems that softer metals are an issue for a lot of these machines. My goal it to be able to produce my own etch brass sets without needed to outsource to a photo etcher
Foget it, that will not work with this machine! You can’t cut metal, maybe aluminum foil would work, but that is far away from what you are planning. It just engrave into a coating on metal
Cutting acrylic on an open laser like this would create a horrible stank. I hate cutting acrylic because of smell on my epilog helix and it’s closed with a 4” exhaust so I would never do that on an open bed.
@@chadhowell1328 as someone who has bought countless acrylic tokens for table top war gaming, can confirm the smell is disgusting, lol. Cant imagine how bad it is when being actively cut.
@@bwdnako it literally makes you sick sometimes to your stomach. The stench gets stuck in your nostrils and the taste in your mouth. It’s truly horrible to cut lol
Can someone print something for me? I've tried to print the same thing about 10 times now, changing something each time, and I don't know if I'm doing something wrong or if there's something wrong with my file. Any help would be appreciated.
I'd like to see you engrave glass. There are a few different ways you can do this. Easiest way is to have a sheet of black craft paper beneath it and then flip the engraving backwards as it will engrave where the paper is. Next easiest, and probably more reliable, is a matte black spray paint like chalkboard spray paint. On the top. After engraving, you can clean it off with acetone etc. It creates a tone of microfractures leaving a clouded appearance. The issue that you can run into with using a diode laser on glass is over-heating it and causing it to actually Crack. So it would be cool to see some settings with this specific laser engraver that work for you.
Just got my Neptune 3 max in the uk. I’m crazy impressed. Quality on build and prints is next level. Elegoo are killing it.
Yeah same here for the price it's exceptional. UI is a bit odd and the build instructions were not the best, it's a simple build but I did have to adjust a fair few things from experience. Produced a great Benchy with just a slight temp increase over the generic PLA profile and nothing else. Only thing I'd change is there should be a couple of bigger nozzles (0.8mm) as 0.4 over that build volume is a bit unrealistic.
Anyway I backed the Phecda to go along with the Max and Saturn
The max for the price / size / print quality & auto leveling is just 🤘🤘🤘
Ahh there is s Video on the included card showing the build which is much better than the manual.
Hi what filament did you guys use? Can you recommend any? My max is still sitting in the box :(
@@marinated5425 I go with the Elegoo pla in black or grey. Best to buy in 10 packs but there’s a bit of a delay with them at the min. Easy to grab singles.
I backed it based on your livesteam, despite being quite nervous about the state of safety with inexpensive laser cutter/engravers.
There are a boatload of enclosures for these out there and I'll definitely be getting one. From what I know, the one thing I'd say is to really thoroughly research any new material before engraving or cutting it. Lots of unexpected reactions are possible. I'm sure lots of folks have told you you have to be really careful to only use vegetable-tanned leather, but that kind of gotcha is really easy to stumble on. Be especially careful with using it on paints. Lots of stuff is stable and safe until it meets the unstoppable power of *LASERS*.
Make sure to use materials that are suitable for use with laser engravers since some leathers and other materials can put off toxic fumes.
Would love to see you engrave some Yeti mugs. They come in all shapes and sizes so curious to see how the rotary attachment would work with something like that.
Oh I will 100% be doing that in a future video once I get the rotary tool
The roller style rotary attachment they're currently planning is not great for anything more complicated than a simple cylinder.
I already suggested a chuck rotary attachment and they forwarded that to r&d so fingers crossed a better one will become available too. Heard it might be possible to use other brands too, like the great but expensive RA2 Pro from xTool.
@@YaaLFH you could print or cut an adapter ring for you mug to sit straight on these rollers
@@Bazzdiver Yes, I could and I have done that in the past, but it's a hack, not a solution. Tapered cups need to be levelled, not sit straight on the rollers. It's very easy to ruin an expensive cup because it slipped on the rollers. It still doesn't solve the problem of handles.
I would be interested in seeing how it does on different hardwoods. I like that it is a raised unit with legs that you can place even very long pieces of wood under to engrave
Excited for this, backed the Kickstarter day 1.
Really enjoying it so far!
Yeah, got in on the 20w early bird! Can't wait for June...and whenever the air assist, rotary table and honeycomb come lol. Look into getting proper goggles, the green ones they included here don't actually block the wavelength of the laser. Wavelength is listed on the KS, and you can use that to cross reference with certified laser goggles. They're about $180+. Several of us backers have brought up to Elegoo that the goggles are incorrect and insufficient. We'll see if they fix it by shipping.
Sorry if I missed this, but was the laser you were using 10w or 20w? No air assist? Wondering how the would change your test results. Ordered the 20w with air assist during you Kickstarter kick off live video.
10w at 3:30
Backed immediately once it opened. Would like to see it etch stainless steel if you could, been thinking of making tap handles for my father and uncle.
For your first laser review, well done 👍!
Thanks! For sure a lot to learn still & only massively scorched a few parts 😂
Acrylic? Try some acrylic! Also, 3D prints? Can you use it on low power to maybe add in some details for cosplay prints? Regardless, thanks for the awesome content!
I think acrylic needs a different type of laser as this one tends to transmit through the plastic
@@OldManRogers Yeah I don't know anything about lazer cutting - it seems that if it's powerful enough to cut aluminium, it should have the power for acrylic, even if you have to use opaque instead of transparent.
@@isturma It can't cut aluminium.
Can cut some acrylic, depending on colour. Can't cut clear.
I ordered one but I am a bit worried about the eye protection, it is pretty lackluster. Perhaps the cheap glasses combined with the orange glass pane is enough?
I'm honestly not sure as I have no experience with these types of machines. I am looking into what other glasses options there are and I might look into making a printable adapter for another piece of acrylic. Then again I'm assuming its some sort of special light blocking ... dunno but will be looking into it
@@UncleJessy At that size I would consider making an enclosure for it which you could also then have additional venting outside installed.
For my Diode, I pretty much always use Start from Current Position. Then I put the positioning laser where I want it to start, do a test frame to check, and go from there.
Air assist is a must get, no enclosure option is a major issue. You should never leave your laser burning unattended, but without an enclosure you need to always wear your glasses. That doesn't play out well given many jobs can be 1 or many hours. I guess they have to start somewhere but I wouldn't touch this until this is addressed.
It now has an enclosure
I’d love to know what the max depth it can cut wood and acrylic (opaque), even in multiple passes. They advertise the max engraving depth as 8mm but not sure if that’s the same for cutting things like wood.
I found online that shows the 10W can cut up to 8mm and the 20W to 14mm for basswood.
How is this machine holding up?
Will it cut through acrylic....3mm thick?
How well does it cut/engrave leather? How thick of leather can or will it cut? Will it cut cleanly?
I'm Excited, I just received mine. I haven't had a chance to experiment with it yet, but as a woodworker I have a ton of Ideas on how to utilize this handy tool for my next creations. If anyone has ideas please feel free to send them my way, I'm always looking for inspiration! Love your vids Uncle Jessy! I got the holy trinity of Elegoo Phecda, Mars, and Neptune 2S to experiment with thanks to you!
Hi can you try and solid wood engrave performance. Just like a phone holder or wooden tray?
Shall we cut mirror gold acrilics ?
I tried to purchase it,but I couldn’t find the link to purchase. Is this not available yet
Can you do more videos on this machine since it will be shipping this month?? I would love more information and how the settings work
Hi, I recently purchased the phecda 10w, I did the test, 2 engravings, now I can't engrave anything anymore, can you help me? I checked all the parameters of speed and power (mm/min) but it seems as if the laser has no power and is unable to engrave. I would like to understand if I'm doing something wrong, or the laser I received is faulty. Thank you!
A few questions.
1) is it a true 400mmX400mm engravable/cut able area. Or isnthat just the movement area.
2) what is the outter dimensions.
3) can you post a photo of the Y connect on the main board. That will be used for rotaty attachment
How do this engraver works with acrylics? Engraving and cutting? Is the same as other 20W laser engravers?
Does this laser engraver/cutter need to be put somewhere well ventilated so don't breathe in the fumes ?
Which version of lightburn did you use? Gcode one for 60$ or the DSP for 120$?
Gcode $60 version. They have a 30 day free trial as well
Hello. What is better Algo Laser Delta, this Elego PHECDA, Creality Falcon2 or Ortur Master 3? I need the thinnest laser beam with cleaning air beam and precise mechanics.
Salve io ho lo stesso laser ma per tagliare compensato da 8 mm che impostazioni devo usare ?
I purchased an Elegoo Neptune 3 pro after watching your review and now I may have to do the same with this engraver. I wouldn't mind seeing how fine it can engrave small lettering onto wood in an upcoming video. Thanks for the great videos
What is the price of the system you have?
Great video! Lasers are addicting!
Is the honeycomb board you are using under the material and the size listed here? I'm sorry if I missed it.
Hey Uncle Jessy, great video. I am definitely interested in the Phecda. What version do you have ? The 10w or the 20w?
He uses the 10 Watt version :)
What laser is this? Is it the 10W or 20W?
What about polycarbonate panels? I would like to laser and engrave some panels for a flight simulator...could you try that out with your Elegoo Phecada?
Also, I'm curious what it would do to resin print (please wear a respirator)
What’s the difference between the 10W and 20W models (apart from the obvious extra 10W). It’s not really clear from the KS?
Is this the 10w or 20 watt that you are using in this video?
Have you engraved on a resub model yet?
Hello, can the 10w model cut 4/5 mm plywood, MDF, etc.?
Is this the 10w or 20w?
What's the screwdriver set? I'm looking to get a new one and the one in the video looks pretty slick
Acrylic sheets, mainly cutting but also engraving. I really want to back this but want to see if it can handle that, so I can make custom enclosure parts for my PC
These type of lasers cannot cut clear acrylic (lasers passes through them) they can do opaque acrylic though.
how does resin take these engravings?
One thing I didnt think about until the other day (i backed this btw, cant wait) is using cardstock paper and having it cut out stencils!
Would it be able to engrave on a guitar pedal?
@Uncle Jessy Would a vinyl welding curtain be able to provide extra protection from this type of laser? I have a spouse and pets that freely wonder about and i'd like to prevent accidental exposure when possible. If a vinyl welding curtain can provide some protection but still allow me to visually monitor the Phecda what color curtain should I get.?
You can buy ready made enclosure with a laser protection window.
I'm not sure if welding curtain would work, to protect you from the laser it would have to block 455nm light.
is this the 10w or 20w...thanks... also would like to see color tests on stainless steel...
Would be cool to see how it interacts with EVA foam.
Are there lead screws on all axes? Curious
Can it engrave/etch glass?
did they send you the rotary attachment i would be interested in seeing that working.
If possible could you make follow up video explaining the positioning and the process of planning out an engraving.
Potentially if you have them show off the extra add ons that the company will provide especially for curved surfaces.
Can it cut acrylics?
Can you engrave labels?
What is the app for using this?
Will it work on carbon fibre? Love to see if it work on that
Manually homing the laser before you start! Why? There's a setting in the device settings in Lightburn to auto home the laser on startup.
Hi Jessy. Could you try engraving a bunch of pencils all at once? Would be great for school supply. You would probably need a 3D printed jig to hold the pens inline...
How can you set the spacing right... Etc... Would be interesting to see. Thx!
Does your Version has 10W or 20W power?
Seems like they have a little more to go before they release it. Like not having to home the gantry manually (this is the first machine I've heard that needs that), no air assist, rotary, a little clunky looking if I'm honest. They're apparently new so I'm sure they'll have other versions if this one sells
Leather is my primary want. Gonna be making some great Ren Faire pieces!!!
Correction, Lightburn 90 usd is not forever, it is for 1 year when major update come and then you need to pay again.
what i want to know is how well that goggle protects your eye. Can you see if the goggle blocks out the laser light completely?
This is wanna know to
Could you test cutting vinyl sheet please? I would like to create my own stencils for painting and want to find out if laser cutter will melt too much on the edges.
DO NOT CUT VINYL WITH A LASER!!!
Hey Uncle Jessy have you ever used a kakoni Sota? I'm looking into buying one soon.
I want to see if it can cut small and highly detailed stencils
Whats up Jessy, you been burning anything with this lazer? I joined the kickstarter and have a 20W unit coming sometime, hopefully in September. I would love to see some test runs with this bad boy as I wait.
If you could do a video showing the different materials that can be engraved on and the different materials and thicknesses it can cut I would appreciate that.
Can it cut MDF?
Hey, do you think it would be possible to make a project using FDM or resing 3D print, and engraving later to add details?
I have that on my list of things to test out. The one exception is resin… I’m hesitant to do that because of how toxic airborn resin is
@@UncleJessy Do not laser resin.
I wouldn’t laser any kind of plastic at all.
@@roofoofighter With proper venting (not this tiny filter, enclosure + inline fan and venting outside) some plastics are safe to laser, but resin definitely isn't.
I'm a rockhound, and would love to see you engrave on stone. I follow another rock hounder on RUclips that has a laser engraver, but not the Elegoo Brand Engraver. He had to use some painter's tape on some of the stones, but again, he was using another brand engraver. Thanks in advance!
Could It possibly cut foam for pepakura?
Can you engrave EVA Foam and PLA pieces?
I'd love to see how deep it can go on anodized aluminum
Love the Ted Lasso reference!
BBQ Sauce
When error 43 , fire alarm triggered , plz tell me , and how can solve it
Can you make mdf terrain with that machine?
I backed one. I will definitely get a laser enclosure for mine.
Thanks for sharing this.
10 or 20W?
Just pointing out that some materials will produce some quite nasty chemicals in the smoke that is produced while engraving which may not be initially obvious.
when comes the update of the magneto statue
Is it possible to engrave on xps foam?
Is it capable of engraving metal?
I'm still waiting, for months now, for the ELEGOO Neptune 3 Plus FDM 3D Printer. It's been sold out for 4 months.
One note about Lightburn (amazing software) is that you do need to pay a yearly subscription 'if' you want to keep getting updates to it. They add new features all the time so it's well worth it and it won't stop working if you don't pay the subscription but you won't be eligible for updates if you don't pay the subscription. I use it on my CO2 laser and it's amazing.
From the note in the video it made it seem like you pay $60 once and then if you ever want to upgrade to current it's $30 once. Then I'd assume you just wait it out until you decide to upgrade again.. so not exactly a subscription but also not paying full price for software you already own.
For a few ideas, I would like to see some different materials, such as MDF 3mm and 6mm, and kitchen cutting boards.
Will this machine cut transparent acrylic or plexi glass?
No. Diode lasers can't cut clear acrylic.
@@YaaLFH that's too bad tbh the small.scale and convenience would make them a great tool.for hobbyists. Hopefully they find a way
@@MrTOniDIni Not without breaking the laws of physics.
You need a CO2 laser to cut clear acrylic, the cheap ones aren't a lot more expensive than this one but they're huge and heavy.
Could you run some tests with different thicknesess of brass? Im looking into getting a laser etcher/cutter but it seems that softer metals are an issue for a lot of these machines. My goal it to be able to produce my own etch brass sets without needed to outsource to a photo etcher
Foget it, that will not work with this machine! You can’t cut metal, maybe aluminum foil would work, but that is far away from what you are planning. It just engrave into a coating on metal
Would love to see some acrylic tests including cut outs
Cutting acrylic on an open laser like this would create a horrible stank. I hate cutting acrylic because of smell on my epilog helix and it’s closed with a 4” exhaust so I would never do that on an open bed.
@@chadhowell1328 as someone who has bought countless acrylic tokens for table top war gaming, can confirm the smell is disgusting, lol. Cant imagine how bad it is when being actively cut.
@@bwdnako it literally makes you sick sometimes to your stomach. The stench gets stuck in your nostrils and the taste in your mouth. It’s truly horrible to cut lol
10W blue laser will not cut through acrylic.. or if so, it would take so long and look horrible.
Love to see you cut fabric
Is there any attachments to be able to etch in to cups and cylindrical items?
You can add one but it doesn't come with it.
@@BabyJesus66 they have a rotary addon in the higher tiers of the kickstarter
They have also stated that 3rd party rotary will work with this unit
Great video. Wish I had the money to get one right now. But tiles, acrylic and leather.
Is it possible to use this engraver on PLA? Or does the plastic just become ruined?
I believe it's feckta as in "trifecta." See they make resin printers, filament printers and this is their third product line. Their trifecta.
for those not wanting to wait for preorder: looks like there's a few on ebay.
Can someone print something for me? I've tried to print the same thing about 10 times now, changing something each time, and I don't know if I'm doing something wrong or if there's something wrong with my file. Any help would be appreciated.
Ted Lasso is my favorite show! 😂 great overview of the machine.
Can you show engraving Leather?
Would love to see if you could cut foam for tool/drawer organizers (ninja/kaizen, PE, EVA etc)