Here are a few things to try. Amazon has metal business card blanks. Melt powder coat paint into wood engraving. UV photo resist on PCBs. Anodized aluminum faceplates for electronic projects. Thanks from Colorado.
Why melt powder coat paint when you can poor ordinnary paint into engraved grooves? Powdercoat paint is not for this application as a lot of other RUclipsrs already tested
Quite interesting machine. I wonder if it is possible to produce simple PCB prototypes out of copper plates using this machine!! Such features will take things to the next level :D
Look good device, what stops it going through the table it is standing on also you could 3D print some legs for it to stand on when you print useing the roller
Amazing engraver & awesome review, but the manufacturer need to improve their pricing. $700 + $200 shipping. For around that price you could buy a professional enclosed 40W Lazer device with free delivery.
Can it make pcbs? Not crazy elaborate ones but just simple circuits. I want to make permanent examples of the different circuits I prototype while learning how different ics and such work
How does it cut Balsa wood? Is there a difference cutting low density woods (like Balsa) compared to plywood? Next question: I want to out my wing ribs. Will the software allow it?
Just curious: Anyone know what would happen if you painted the _inside_ of a glass or jar? Would it etch at all and, if so, where? Or would the laser just reflect off the outside of the glass and never reach the paint?
This machine is incredibly dangerous without an enclosure or shielding. Even with safety glasses, they protect you but not anyone else in the vicinity. However, judging by the like to dislike ratio yet no one is addressing this in the comments, I'm assuming you delete every one that has pointed this out. So this is really just me sending you a DM.
Hi thanks for your video keep going, i am stuck on saving analog signal input to arduino and save it, then do something if the same signal appear again (like fft) some help please The signal is voltage drope for small period of time, many inputs with different voltage drope , so i want to identify the type of drope with the same graph Your email to give you some pictures. Have nice day
it's like $500 with the coupon code but for that much you could but a K40 CO2 laser and probably one of those Chinese ones but from a US seller who tunes them first I think they are like about $400 from China, but there is a a US baed seller,(forgot the name now) that resells them for bit more, but they inspect them and get them tuned up a bit to make it easier on the user , I wonder if diode lasers will ever get close to 40 watt CO2 I think with CO2 you will get less charring no matter how good diode gets
The result would be more of a branding operation, and not a tattoo per se. It would result in 3rd degree burns, which would eventually scar, and it would be VERY painful during the process. Also, maintaining focus would be difficult as the recipient (victim?) would be breathing during the process… and if they moved, the laser would keep going in the wrong location.
You know, at some point this feels like he is directly assaulting my wallet.... I mean, of course, I'm going to buy one. The prices have come down so much that it seems crazy not to get one.
so they changed to mm per minutes instead of per second just to mask how slow it is compared to CO2 lasers :) it looks profesionall but I would rather buy 100W CO2 from china for 2000€ instead of this toy which is aimed for ordinarry consumers
Unless of course it's 100% power isn't the actual power limit of a laser. I'd presume with a nice machine like this that they'd factor that in, at least you'd hope so
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Pine is not considered "hard wood". It's one of the softest types of wood out there
Here are a few things to try.
Amazon has metal business card blanks.
Melt powder coat paint into wood engraving.
UV photo resist on PCBs.
Anodized aluminum faceplates for electronic projects.
Thanks from Colorado.
Why melt powder coat paint when you can poor ordinnary paint into engraved grooves?
Powdercoat paint is not for this application as a lot of other RUclipsrs already tested
What speed and power did you use for the 20mm woid? Thank you
can this laser be used to work pcbs ?
Quite interesting machine.
I wonder if it is possible to produce simple PCB prototypes out of copper plates using this machine!!
Such features will take things to the next level :D
I'll try cutting PCBs....
@@ELECTRONOOBS I am definitely looking forward to watching that tutorial;)
@@ELECTRONOOBS Looking forward to PCB prototyping using this machine.
@@ELECTRONOOBS sorry man, I just asked haha. Disregard due to redundancy
Yes easy
I was not wearing my saftey glasses while watching this video,so now I am blind.
You typed your reply ok though so no biggie
This is a nice rig, I received mine a few days ago and will set it up over the Christmas break.
I used the same settings as you but it didn't even scorch the back side!? How many passes did it take?Any suggestions?
Look good device, what stops it going through the table it is standing on
also you could 3D print some legs for it to stand on when you print useing the roller
Thanks for the nice demonstration. Can you make PCBs with it? Can it cut copper boards?
please test again with proper honeycomb underneath as a surface where you put your wood on.
yeah... I don't have one. Just oredered it so till it arrives....
I am visiting your RUclips channel every Sunday for your new video
Amazing engraver & awesome review, but the manufacturer need to improve their pricing. $700 + $200 shipping. For around that price you could buy a professional enclosed 40W Lazer device with free delivery.
@@bicyclesammi0757 not in the UK my friend
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Thanks, I'm on it.
Can it make pcbs? Not crazy elaborate ones but just simple circuits. I want to make permanent examples of the different circuits I prototype while learning how different ics and such work
How does it cut Balsa wood? Is there a difference cutting low density woods (like Balsa) compared to plywood? Next question: I want to out my wing ribs. Will the software allow it?
Which kind of plywood did you use? Poplar? Birch? Some dedicated laser plywood?
How does this compare to the Xtool laser?
hi when i start it goes to 600 x 600 mm space so always try to get beyond the 400 x 400 mm even when we make the changes
How did you connect the laser with the starting at the bottom right. Mine goes from top right and down, Wpos - 600 , -600
Buddy...can u please give me details on how to increase the work area 4ft by 8ft
Just curious: Anyone know what would happen if you painted the _inside_ of a glass or jar? Would it etch at all and, if so, where? Or would the laser just reflect off the outside of the glass and never reach the paint?
How price
Soo.. how many hours does the Laser is guaranteed?
I guess 3
the Ortur 3 has a set of legs you can get for it. I'd love one, would love to see what I could do with it, but can't afford one sadly
My idea is to try making a rough parabolic glass mirror with this and then polish a bit to see if it's possible to make easy precision optics.
you did not talk at all about why the 2 laser system or how it works?
this video can in at the right time.
I wonder how it burns through solder mask?
Does it have auto home feture
Yes, it will auto home every time the device is powered on.
No aluminum extrusion is a negative for me. It does arguably look a little better though
This machine is incredibly dangerous without an enclosure or shielding. Even with safety glasses, they protect you but not anyone else in the vicinity.
However, judging by the like to dislike ratio yet no one is addressing this in the comments, I'm assuming you delete every one that has pointed this out. So this is really just me sending you a DM.
Hey brother I am always pleased with your tutorial always thumb up to your lecturer to us,what is the cost of the machine??
how about making some PCB boards?
Hi thanks for your video keep going, i am stuck on saving analog signal input to arduino and save it, then do something if the same signal appear again (like fft) some help please
The signal is voltage drope for small period of time, many inputs with different voltage drope , so i want to identify the type of drope with the same graph
Your email to give you some pictures.
Have nice day
I wish you would include cutting paper in your tests
Nice video. 👍🖖
But 700$ ish to expensive for what it is for me.
it's like $500 with the coupon code but for that much you could but a K40 CO2 laser
and probably one of those Chinese ones but from a US seller who tunes them first
I think they are like about $400 from China, but there is a a US baed seller,(forgot the name now) that resells them for bit more, but they inspect them and get them tuned up a bit to make it easier on the user , I wonder if diode lasers will ever get close to 40 watt CO2
I think with CO2 you will get less charring no matter how good diode gets
The “hard” wood looks awfully like softwood to me
My thoughts exactly
I wish I had had the patience to wait for 3 to come out before I got 2!! 🙄🙄🙄 It looks so much better!
maybe you could sell the 2 at second hand and get the 3...
@@ELECTRONOOBS might have to do just that! 3 looks so good!! Great content btw, keep it up! 👌👌
PCB?
Can this be used to do tattoos with? 😆❤️😎👍
I like 💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛✅
It's Amazing.
That is awsome
This is amazing
Of course I liked the video ! I guess we all did ;-)
vídeo very good
they have legs now. I bought them for mine
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Can it be used to engrave tattoos on a nipple?
Yes, but results are not guaranteed! :^)
The result would be more of a branding operation, and not a tattoo per se. It would result in 3rd degree burns, which would eventually scar, and it would be VERY painful during the process. Also, maintaining focus would be difficult as the recipient (victim?) would be breathing during the process… and if they moved, the laser would keep going in the wrong location.
can you make video about testing and fixing NRF24l01 modules?
ruclips.net/video/Z7_Cy66Vnrc/видео.html
You know, at some point this feels like he is directly assaulting my wallet.... I mean, of course, I'm going to buy one. The prices have come down so much that it seems crazy not to get one.
so they changed to mm per minutes instead of per second just to mask how slow it is compared to CO2 lasers :)
it looks profesionall but I would rather buy 100W CO2 from china for 2000€ instead of this toy which is aimed for ordinarry consumers
you shouldn't use laser at 100% power, it seriously shortens the life of the laser
Unless of course it's 100% power isn't the actual power limit of a laser. I'd presume with a nice machine like this that they'd factor that in, at least you'd hope so