Which material is the Metal piece ? Aluminium? Because Aluminium needs another type of laserbeam. Even with a 20 watt laser using Marking spray. The Aluminium is a problem. With 454nm laserbeam. You need 1064nm.
@@summetj I’m using a 3W machine at 200 speed. Maybe I need to lower the speed... I’m still new at this... But it's very exhausting to keep trying over and over.
Thanks for the real Test
Great straight to the point. Made my first use of the paper easy. Love the no time wasted approach.
Thank you for making the test. 😉🇧🇻
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Place the baking paper back over the top and use card scraper to sauger water out then dab dry ?
Yes, I expect that would work as well.
This marking paper isn't for use on metallic surfaces. It's great for most other smooth surfaces, stone, ceramic, glass etc.
Your refreshing, straight to point ❤
Which material is the Metal piece ? Aluminium? Because Aluminium needs another type of laserbeam. Even with a 20 watt laser using Marking spray. The Aluminium is a problem. With 454nm laserbeam. You need 1064nm.
Yes, it was aluminum.
First of all, thank you for the video. I tried it on glass, and it definitely doesn't work. Do you have a suggestion for black paper for glass?
I'm afraid I don't.
@@summetj I’m using a 3W machine at 200 speed. Maybe I need to lower the speed... I’m still new at this... But it's very exhausting to keep trying over and over.
@@magnogkilla 3W is kinda low powered, I'd suggest trying at the lowest speed you can do.
Is that the XTool fiber laser?
I believe it's just a low power diode laser.
Full power speed?
Creo que solo funciona en vidrio por lonque he visto en varios videos 😅
La marca ha permanecido en el plato durante múltiples lavados, por lo que parece funcionar también en la cerámica.
Whatis full power?
I don't remember the exact specs, but it is a diode laser so probably 3-5 watts