What an impressive laser! I’m not familiar with UV Lasers and consider me impressed! This machine is incredibly versatile. Engraving on leather, metal, acrylic, glass, fabric, wood, food….all on one machine? Wow! This would be a great machine for someone’s small business. Great video, Skyler!
Thank you for making such a great video! The versatility is really impressive, and it's amazing how cleanly you were able to mark all those types of wood, but I'm especially blown away by the results you got on the brass -- I've never gotten a mark that dark! Could you share the settings you used on the brass to get that result?
Thanks for the great video. When did you get the printed sheets for the settings? Commarker says that not from them. I noticed that you have the same problem that I have is centering the engraving in the material since you cannot see the beam directly. ?Take trial and error?
Checked my usb stick from commarker dated 10/24/24, did not find a file that I could print. Maybe I aqm looking in the wrong place. Help me if you can. Thanks
Hi Skyler, I just received my ComMarker UV laser yesterday. I can't wait to try it out. Unfortunately, this weeks schedule was already filled up. I did get it put together, though, and like you said, it only took maybe 15 minutes, and that included opening the box. It will be a nice additional toy in my retirement.
@@krisknowlton5935 that’s awesome! You are going to love it! You have so much more experience with lasers and are probably already familiar with frequency settings. I still don’t really understand how frequency and pulse correlates to power:)
Very impresed by this! Two (well three actually 😀 ) questions remained in my mind after watching...1. What is the maximum (reasonable) engraving area; 2. How fast is the engraving? were the picture-in-picture miniatures in your video in real time or were they sped up?; and 3. What is teh maximum thickness of ply-wood it can cut through (I know that this machine is not intended for that so much but you DID show that it CAN do it ;)
The level of detail is amazing! Thanks so much for the materials overview.
You are very welcome!
What an impressive laser! I’m not familiar with UV Lasers and consider me impressed! This machine is incredibly versatile. Engraving on leather, metal, acrylic, glass, fabric, wood, food….all on one machine? Wow! This would be a great machine for someone’s small business.
Great video, Skyler!
@@DerekSmileyWoodworks thank you Derek! I was impressed too with this one! I think I might keep this one for myself:)
@ I can see why! Cool machine!
Thank you! Was awesome watching you three.
Appreciate the review...looks like an awesome engraver. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Great presentation. Does it have it's own software that you have to learn?
Thank you. You have inspired me to try so many things. I bought a laser engraver after watching your content, a cheaper one, but love the results.
That's awesome! So glad you are having fun with it!
Thank you skyler very informative impressed with the results.👍🏴
Glad you enjoyed it
WOW!.... that will kick up everyones game.. thank you again!
:) you are very welcome
Thank you for making such a great video! The versatility is really impressive, and it's amazing how cleanly you were able to mark all those types of wood, but I'm especially blown away by the results you got on the brass -- I've never gotten a mark that dark! Could you share the settings you used on the brass to get that result?
Glad you enjoyed it! I thing I used 40 Frequency, 1 pulse and 1500 speed
A great review video AND you're responsive? Thank you!
I'm subscribing right now!
It's such a cool laser. I wish you engraved a picture or something more than simple line work on everything.
You and your videos are nice to watch 😊
@@moparheatman thank you
Hi. May I ask what your settings were for the ceramic tile? I couldn't really get a mark. I have the Omni 1 as well. Great video BTW.
Hi , Great Video , i just got my omni 1 last night , where can i find Omni 1 Parameters , thank you
THANKS FOR ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO.
You’re very welcome!
Great job. Thank you 😊
Thanks for the great video. When did you get the printed sheets for the settings? Commarker says that not from them. I noticed that you have the same problem that I have is centering the engraving in the material since you cannot see the beam directly. ?Take trial and error?
It was on the usb drive with the software
Checked my usb stick from commarker dated 10/24/24, did not find a file that I could print. Maybe I aqm looking in the wrong place. Help me if you can. Thanks
Mine is on the Omni 1 folder. Subfolder called Parameters. You can send me an email and i will send you a photo of the parameters I have
Another good video.
Thank you for watching!
Hi Skyler, I just received my ComMarker UV laser yesterday. I can't wait to try it out. Unfortunately, this weeks schedule was already filled up. I did get it put together, though, and like you said, it only took maybe 15 minutes, and that included opening the box. It will be a nice additional toy in my retirement.
@@krisknowlton5935 that’s awesome! You are going to love it! You have so much more experience with lasers and are probably already familiar with frequency settings. I still don’t really understand how frequency and pulse correlates to power:)
Very impresed by this! Two (well three actually 😀 ) questions remained in my mind after watching...1. What is the maximum (reasonable) engraving area; 2. How fast is the engraving? were the picture-in-picture miniatures in your video in real time or were they sped up?; and 3. What is teh maximum thickness of ply-wood it can cut through (I know that this machine is not intended for that so much but you DID show that it CAN do it ;)
Thanks. Very interesting.
You can use buff and rub so thing show up better
Where can we watch more of your content?
Do you not understand how RUclips works?
OMG, this would be such a big add on for my leather shop. The diodes or fiber don’t engrave good on leather. Way to much charring.
I totally agree!
4k for an engraver is a large amount of money for an engraver..
It sure is!
thats cheap. If you want a water cooled one it 8-15k
I'm sorry. I just can't help staring at those big benches.
Not cool, man