All the different projects that come in and out of my "shop". Woodworking, repairs, electrical, mechanical, tool reviews, photo & video projects, honey bees, and some how-to things thrown in.
Ok I have the same opener the same laser, and the same settings you used and you can't even see a thing. Either there's some setting I'm missing or what?
I can’t get mine to put out enough power to cut through wood or acrylic. I use to be able to but I think I may have messed with something? Any tips on a fix?
I am trying to find the dimensions of the cylinder height guage for the laser. I have lost mine and wanted to 3d print one, but the measurements I found dont seem to be correct.
Nice video! i love it! I recommend using the Monport laser, known for its precision and versatility. With Monport laser, you can create intricate designs on multiple layers, adding depth and complexity to your laser-cut signs or woodworkings.
Mate I have a 115hp Yamaha and replaced my trim tab today and went out on the boat and tested it I found that depending on where I have the motors trim as in up or down it affected whether the boat went left and right. I ended up putting my trim tab back to the centre and felt it drove straight. Previously I would have to adjust the trim height when driving to make the boat drive straight..
I just got the epson et 2850 I’ve opened and set it up but I’ve cut off half of the plastic which covers the wires on the inside (in this video the plastic was still on and you mentioned if it gets loose it shows up with an error code) I’ve just copied something and it worked without an error code but I’m wondering if I should get in touch with the store I bought it from as I am under warranty just want to know if it’ll be an issue in the future
I’m really enjoying your videos…. I’m wanting to make this board and I know you said it was just a 3/4 inch scrap but could you give dimensions of the board please?
Thank you very much for this video, it helped me decide to get one. I got it last summer for vinyl siding my house. I also used it this spring attaching 7/16 OSB for a shed build. The staple gun is a nice medium size, much lighter than my framing nailer.
Only if i am looking at it, and I'm not when making these videos. When I am, I wear appropriate goggles. I have done videos (several) on this very topic.
Thanks for the video I’m new to birding and am making some birdhouses. Also that square trick to make straight cuts is a great idea I am not the perfect straight edge cutter 😅
Thank you for this video, it saved me alot of money and trouble. I had the same on my ender 3 V3 SE... Seems like there is some quality control issues.
Outstanding video! thanks for posting. I am really glad I watched this. I came very close to ordering this from Amazon this morning (about $15)...but the mounting issues are off putting. Lots of similar switches with integrated boxes with standard mounting holes (or DIN rail)...think I'm going to go back and re-evaluate.
HELP im sure its dumb question but.... how does this work ? does the sub ink soak thru the vinyl ?? how can we see it with the vinyl between the graphic and the glass????
It's like magic. The Sublimation ink turns into a gas when heat is applied. It permeates the vinyl to the front side. Because the vinyl is placed on the back side of the glass you don't have to mirror image the design, unlike when you sublimate tumblers, garments, or other products when you sublimate the front side.