Day In The Life of a Solo Full-time Laser Business Owner

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @Ian-Hall
    @Ian-Hall Год назад +11

    I start at 9:00am Do my Laser work and sign work for Ebay, Etsy and Amazon. Finish at 3:00pm (never later). Take the dog for a walk. Have an hour on my Sherco st300 trials bike exercise. Empty the dishwasher, Empty the trash, Sit with my dog George the cocker spaniel watch youtube for a bit and have a napp for 1/2 an hour. 6pm have a few beers, Have dinner with my wonderfull wife and watch tv, bed by 11pm. Happy Days

  • @NormanCollinsTeaching
    @NormanCollinsTeaching Год назад +1

    "Create laser business from scratch and do videos about it." Yesss! I would so love this!

    • @justinlaser
      @justinlaser  Год назад

      Thanks! Figuring out a way to work that into the 2024 schedule.

    • @NormanCollinsTeaching
      @NormanCollinsTeaching Год назад

      @@justinlaser I am right there now trying to get a laser business off the ground.

  • @Samcraftcom
    @Samcraftcom Год назад +2

    @8:15 story of our lives dude! Every time a package shows up it's a love hate feeling for sure. :) Looking forward to seeing your video on how you like the laser, etc. I've got the same one (I believe) in my shop and working on running it through the paces. :)

    • @justinlaser
      @justinlaser  Год назад

      Haha so true. Most certainly the same machine also look forward to your take!

  • @wangjames9171
    @wangjames9171 Год назад +1

    Hey Justin! I have been following your channel for a little while now. Thank you so much for all the amazing contents! I really learned a about laser. I'm a pastry chef. The reason I came across laser machines was because I was wondering will that be possible to use laser to cut clear acetate sheets for chocolate decoration. I'm still not sure if it is possible for laser cutter to do that, because the acetate sheets are really thin. I have tried use products like Cricut but the results are not ideal because the blade will be stretching the material when it comes to cutting very small and complicated shapes. Do you mind share with me your ideas about laser cutting acetate sheets please? Thank you so much!

    • @justinlaser
      @justinlaser  Год назад

      Thanks so much I appreciate it!! You can laser cut acetate you will need a co2 laser though (no diodes). It does tend to be a little melt-y but you would just need to dial in the settings. The only thing I dont know about is how "food safe" something like that is after cutting. Food rules are out of wheelhouse but I do love pastries lol.

  • @davidelder5399
    @davidelder5399 Год назад +2

    Great insight into your workflow. I am looking forward to the machine reveal 😮

  • @MkmeOrg
    @MkmeOrg Год назад

    Great update. Looking forward to more. Cheers

  • @ALXSHARPEN
    @ALXSHARPEN Год назад +1

    I use to live in Cinnaminson I am now in Alexandria, VA but just added a laser to my sharpening business thanks for sharing what you do and agree making videos while working is hard. I do them and it's never easy.

    • @justinlaser
      @justinlaser  Год назад +1

      Thanks for checking out the vid! Yeah man making videos is like 5 times more work then the actual work itself lol.

  • @junjun3013
    @junjun3013 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video and I’m looking forward to the reveal of the mystery laser.

  • @BritgirlTX
    @BritgirlTX 10 месяцев назад

    Having the satchels/briefcases hanging on the wall caught my attention. I like that. What inspired you to hang them that way?

  • @DGLaserCraft
    @DGLaserCraft Год назад +1

    Thanks, Justin - nice video.

  • @bigfranksworld
    @bigfranksworld Год назад

    Great workflow. I hope I can get into that much work to keep me that busy. Thanks for the video and information!

  • @jlauck12
    @jlauck12 Год назад +2

    Can’t wait to get to this level with my laser

    • @justinlaser
      @justinlaser  Год назад

      You will if you want it. There are many levels past mine as well haha.

  • @componentscience
    @componentscience 7 месяцев назад

    Hey I'm actually looking at the Boss 1630. When doing acrylic are the fumes too overwhelming for a bedroom?

  • @thejohnsons9
    @thejohnsons9 5 месяцев назад

    What iron on adhesive do you use for your leather?

  • @joffroepcke7393
    @joffroepcke7393 Год назад +1

    "...one big low stakes game of Tetris" really lawled

  • @AlexElizabethDiaz-mb8fp
    @AlexElizabethDiaz-mb8fp 11 месяцев назад +1

    out of all brands/models, which machine(s) would you recommend starting with for leatherette hat patches with the intention of creating a business, I'm looking to spend the least to start and will upgrade machines as needed. I would like plug and play or closest to, and I want to produce a great quality product from the start. Thank You !

    • @justinlaser
      @justinlaser  11 месяцев назад

      If its just doing patches I would highly consider a galvo head machine like the xTool F1. Youll get great results and its much, much faster than a gantry system like Im using in the video.

    • @AlexElizabethDiaz-mb8fp
      @AlexElizabethDiaz-mb8fp 11 месяцев назад

      @@justinlaseroh interesting , I was under the impression that all co2’s would be faster than all diodes, I would only be able to do 1 patch at a time on that though right? And yes I am thinking of focusing on hats but It would be nice to be able to try out other things if desired, like tumblers. Thank You for replying.

    • @AlexElizabethDiaz-mb8fp
      @AlexElizabethDiaz-mb8fp 11 месяцев назад

      Also I just realized that f1 is 2 lasers in 1… hmmm that does sound great for starting out, gonna research if it can do tumblers.

    • @AlexElizabethDiaz-mb8fp
      @AlexElizabethDiaz-mb8fp 11 месяцев назад

      @@justinlaser I've had a couple recommendations on the xtool s1, and just watched your video on it, would you do an xtool s1 or an omtech polar ? Thank You

  • @noah3553
    @noah3553 Год назад

    We're just alike! I'm a solo business owner; not in the laser business but the labeling business. My next move will be to add a laser to start producing stamps but finding space for it is a issue.

  • @jayceechandler4905
    @jayceechandler4905 Год назад +1

    thank you for this video

  • @bearparts
    @bearparts Год назад +1

    The leather goods on your wall are quite nice. Did you create them on the laser?

    • @justinlaser
      @justinlaser  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Some of them on the shelf but the bag on the wall I did by hand. Cut my patterns on the laser though haha.

    • @bearparts
      @bearparts Год назад

      @@justinlaser clean cuts is one of the reasons I am looking into buying a laser.

  • @manerd13
    @manerd13 Год назад +1

    Where do you get the metal wallets? Been looking for a good place and have had no luck.

    • @justinlaser
      @justinlaser  Год назад

      I get them on Etsy. Lots of nice variety. Im sure I could go straight to a China source for big orders but the middle-man price isnt bad shipping from the US.

  • @petadang
    @petadang Год назад

    Can't wait to see the new omtech diode

  • @ahammadnihal
    @ahammadnihal 10 месяцев назад

    do you design the files yourself or outsource it to someone ?

  • @jamesc2212
    @jamesc2212 Год назад +1

    being a postal supervisor why are you going to the post office to buy postage.. much cheaper to use a online postage service and either do a carrier pick up which is free or like my wife does we have a small postal unit at our airport... in out...

    • @justinlaser
      @justinlaser  Год назад

      I buy online with one of the popular 3rd party sites but still drop off. Gets me out of the garage for a little bit.

  • @Golfexpertbelieveme
    @Golfexpertbelieveme Год назад +1

    what are you cutting out? I tried your facebook page and it doesnt really show what you are cutting and shipping. Your link on your facebook page to your website doesnt seem to work either.

    • @justinlaser
      @justinlaser  Год назад +1

      Ill have to check links I just moved hosting. For this video I am cutting acrylic patterns for leathercrafters and sewing. I have stock products as well as do custom orders. It is my main seller but I do other more traditional engraving stuff as well.

  • @BGeorgeVideo
    @BGeorgeVideo Год назад

    What is the website that your orders come to?

  • @jeffreygeddes3802
    @jeffreygeddes3802 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video! Next time your in the city have a Tony and NIck's cheesesteak for me!

    • @justinlaser
      @justinlaser  Год назад

      Haha nice! Drive right past there after picking up my stuff they are right down the street.

  • @AZbone
    @AZbone Год назад

    I do woodworking as a side gig. I’m missing out on a lot of opportunities because I don’t have the tools to offer personalization. I’m looking to buy a laser but I’ve been overwhelmed my everything I read. I was hoping you can you recommend some options. 1) ability to engrave wider font and somewhere around 1/4” deep or deeper if possible. 2) the ability to cut wood for signs (let’s say 1/2” thicker would be better) 3) I’d like the functional area to be around 24x24 or more. Basically the area that the laser can do it’s thing. Space isn’t really an issue. Cost, I hope to be under 1k but will go up to around +-2k if it really hits all my needs. Do you have anything you can recommend that will fit my wishes? Hopefully this is enough info but I’ll happily provide more info.

    • @justinlaser
      @justinlaser  Год назад

      For something that needs to cut 1/2" wood (well) you will need co2 laser upwards of 100-150w. Im not sure how many at that power range will be available at the price range though. You might be able to get one direct from China off ebay for around $2500 but thats always a gamble. Any of the reputable US sellers will start at $3500+. You could also shop pre-owned or check classifieds.

    • @jack8162
      @jack8162 Год назад

      Deep cuts you should just do with a router and stencils or table CNC, lasers don't seem like the best tool for the thicker stuff, and lasers cause their own problems with thicker material cuts. For 1500-2000 dollars you can get a pretty nice table top CNC.

  • @v6solly
    @v6solly Год назад

    Feel free to tell me to do my own research 😂 but i'd love to know what system you're using there to compile your etsy and shopify orders? Thanks and great vid 👍🏻

    • @Samcraftcom
      @Samcraftcom Год назад

      There are several paid plugins for your Shopify store to integrate Etsy sales into it. I would suspect it's one of those. :)

  • @readingcraze7283
    @readingcraze7283 Год назад

    What laser do you have

    • @justinlaser
      @justinlaser  Год назад +1

      Boss LS-1630 is the main laser.

  • @pamelabrown3057
    @pamelabrown3057 Год назад

    What is your Etsy shop?

    • @justinlaser
      @justinlaser  Год назад

      Makesupply is the main one. Going to be starting another as well.

  • @opigonbad1
    @opigonbad1 Год назад

    Justin, I see your room is cluttered with test items. I’ll buy the laser smoke ortur enclosure that’s in the way. $50 😀

  • @grady9685
    @grady9685 Год назад

    💞 Promo-SM