thx without thx speakers no sense Logitech z623 is enough for me much better, you don't need those speakers that much just too much and it looks ugly even less is sufficient yes, that sound is heard anyway Logitech z623 is thx
Hi. After replacing the laser with a 20W one, did you also replace the power supply? The Ray5 10W power supply is 12v, and I received a 24V power supply in the set with the 20W laser. I'm afraid that by connecting 24V I will burn the motherboard.
Have an 1980ish 8" wheel band saw. Delta they sell from 150-300 on Ebay. Hard to find size urathain... blue cost 45-60$. The saw $40. Used. Orange urathain is probably softer and not as good, but at $14. I ordered some oversized ones. They can be snippet, resized, and then welded at home. Just have to make a jig and need a hot iron or heat a knife blade. Id run a screw driver round the rim a couple of times to even out the tension. Nice set up you have there.😮
@@ashutoshsrivastava303 a lot of them can. Rikon and jet both offer bandsaws that come in 115v I’m not sure about this saw. Some saws come with a wiring diagram on the motor letting you know you can.
Animals like frogs 'n lizards don't have to be attracted to any kind of light. They just show up in environment, walk or jump around and find their way into coveted places - at times to hide or be inquisitive in looking for insects I believe.
Great as advertised! Yes the build quality is fantastic for the price point, and the fact that they're so open to modifications makes them perfect for DIY upgrades. Adding air assist to mine was a breeze, and the difference in cut quality is night and day. I can really tell I'm getting my money's worth with Monport!
When did the consumer feel like he is more GOD than the manufacturer? Piss n vinager, this guy will never be satisfied and in the meantime much furniture will get made😆
Great explanation and comparison of your video. Your volume and speed of speech was enjoyable and kept my attention. Your comparison of the three manufacturers are the same three saws I am looking to purchase. Thanks again for a fair, accurate description and comparison.
OMG...RIP control board. Use some rectifier diodes on the air solenoids if you're not gonna use a relay on them. One bad feedback and that 24v will fry the control board for your Ruida.
@@MSRWorkshop anytime a magnetic switch closes, it poses a chance to create its own feedback. those air solenoids are magnetic solenoids. while it might never cause a feedback, it could. i will always be willing to throw a 5 cent diode on to even keep the "potential" of destroying a multi c-note controller in check. This is a wikipedia explaining the issue a little better. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flyback_diode
watch the Alex Snodgrass video on how to install tires he does it in less than 2 1/2 minutes and he knows what he's talking about he works for manufacturers of bandsaws and doers seminars on bandsaw use.
Thanks for the tip. I’ve actually watched many of his videos and he’s done some seminars at our local Woodcraft. I actually used to work for a number of years. I can’t remember off the top of my hand how he recommends putting bandsaw tires on, but from my personal experience changing a number of tires out hands down the easiest way to replace the tires that is just to take the wheel off . Most of the time it’s just one bolt, which is pretty simple. I absolutely do not agree with any theory that you should soak your tires and boiling water because a lot of times what happens is it makes the rubber more pliable but the instant it cools off, it may not return to its original size.
Depends on the type of photo but not really. If you’re trying to laser something to make it look photorealistic then getting the settings and Lightbourn to make it look good it’s fairly challenging, but if you’re making outlines of artwork and it’s pretty easy to get set up. But in any case getting photos in to Lightburn is the easy part.. adjusting settings is where the challenge comes in.
You must be a Democrat! NOT HAPPY with this grill?? NO grill marks?? Pathetic! Been using this grill for years and grates heat up quick! Perfect grill marks on our steaks! If you are going to shield off the flame, you mind as well go inside and cook on your stovetop... God luck with these cheep grates you got on there now, they wont last!!! FOOL!
Should we be concerned that it will kill friendly animals/insects like bees, lizards and frogs? What solution have you found to help eliminate this? Perhaps some smaller-hold mesh wire around the unit so just small insects like mosquitoes, flys, moths can enter through adapted smaller holes? What idea have you folks come up with as a solution because it's one of the dangers/disappoints at this point to use electronic to "throw the baby out with the dishwater?" Thanks
So I’ve never found that bees are a problem because they are not attracted to UV light. And then frogs just eat the dead bugs below. It’s like a free meal for them..
@@MSRWorkshop - I can't even get FLIES to go into the UV lighted bug killer. It's mostly small "light bugs" that hang around/attracted to lights at night. Flies must be to smart for the unit. I only run it during the day when flies are around. In nighttime, I turn it off and put it back on during the daytime.
Yes, very heavy duty.. now the giant stabilizer I think they have possibly made a few changes since I bought mine because I’ve had it for a very long time but like I said in the video, I would’ve put a weld all the way around the on both sides instead of just welding it which would’ve made it more rigid
Look at your lines per inch under your cut settings and see how high it set Also, if you’re using millimeters per second instead of millimeters per minute that will make a difference
Great video. I find it "troubling" that you spend thousands on a brand new laser, and you have to upgrade it, in order to use it to it's max. potential.
To be truthful, this machine is thousands less than one that has all of this stuff done. And by doing it yourself, you’re actually saving a ton more money. if you look at lasers like thunder lasers, they’re about double what you pay for these. It might be good for someone who wants to do zero upgrades and just have a turnkey machine, but you’re going to be spending much much more. Omtech lasers are fantastic lasers and for not much money you can do the upgrades I did and save thousands.
Upgrading the firmware was such a pain in the rear - because Longers website has the firmware but they dont supply the tools to program the firmware file for the Ray 5, BUT I found if you goto the 5watt version of the firmware downloads they have the tools packaged with the firmware, I then ended up using those (tools) and the firmware for my 10w laser to get it programmed - literally took me a whole day because they don't package them all consistently. UGH Love the engraver but will be switching brands next upgrade. Seriously why be this unorganized?
Yes, the firmer upgrade was terrible. I actually had to call longer because it wasn’t upgrading for me and they just replaced the whole computer board.
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I own a 2014 Fuji Nevada green, I have been making major updates on it... My new drive train is a SRAM NX eagle 12 speed. A RockShox recon silver fork 180 mm SRAM rotors (front and back) SRAM level brakes. Specialized fast track 2.1 tubeless tires... Finally, this a incredible bike now!
I wanted something for inside my kitchen . I get killed in the summer with gnats and green flies. glad I seen your video cause that thing is HUGE. PS that one is $189.99 on flowtrons site and the bigger one is $199.99
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I would use a little bit of double-sided tape and tape it to a nice flat surface say a board that’s been pre-jointed and then just go over it with a sander
Cool mod. My one suggestion would be to attach the base of the jack to the floor of the machine, drill a hole in the front of the machine, and extend the jack adjustment through that hole, so it would be much easier to make adjustments.
Well…. Not sure. Since I don’t often change blades and keep it with a small 1/8 blade. I have it set up for that and it works well for that. If I did resawing or another demanding job I’m not sure. The fence on the Rikon is definitely better. The dust collection on the jet is better and the blade changes are easier. There are definite pros and cons to both
Great idea. I just made something else, but may just try this. Trying to think on how to have it rest or lock in position worth out having to hold it. Also been wondering about using brushes for surround like CNC.
So if you click on my link under the description, you’ll see the new and improved version where I’ve added a base to it so it can be clamped down. I think, adding the CNC bristles actually disrupts airflow, and it might not work as well
@@MSRWorkshopoh, ok, so a lip to clamp down. I really need slots to allow for clamps, long overdue. I just saw nice trick with strapping stiff wire to the hose to allow it articulate and lock in place. May try something like that.
I’ve never cleaned mine. It’s always come out clean. I fined if you soap and water it to much it strips the oils off and it can stick. I also use oil in my batter. Not sure if you do. also do not use any spray oils
I’m just unplugging it if I need it. If you want to make it semi automatic you can connect it to a smart switch and just turn it on and off via Alexa or some other voice command. Not sure this board has the option of Adding air assist that talks to light burn.
The new blue head longer than the old one. Then your focus point is moved down. You can use the upper part of the old head and remove the lens retainer ring, then attach the lower part of the new LASER head
T-Fal makes a very similar auto grill just like this unit. There is a way to recalibrate the electronic buttons on the control panel of there unit. It is posted on u-tube. UNDER FIX T-FAL GRILL . Im sure the Al-Clad grill has to have a way to recalibrate there unit. Contact Al-Clad service section. Im sure they would send you the instructions if requested. I recalibrated my T-Fal grill and it works like new. Mine was stuck on manual temperature only. Now the buttons work again. GOOD LUCK.