@@JTMakesIt Regarding cutting the super thin sheet metal, have you attempted to put the metal in a shallow container, where it is submerged about 0.25" of water? I was wondering if this would get you better resolution on the cut, less discoloration, and perhaps faster cutting without the warping?
@@Technosteve that's a great idea! I never tried it. But I think the water might get dirty very quickly and it will hinder the cutting effect. Maybe just a bit of water underneath the plate would already dissipate enough heat.
Wow! That’s awesome. I have a Sculpfun S10, maybe can get one of this to attach to the Sculpfun to do metal engraving. Btw does it cut anything? How long does this laser last? Lifespan? Thanks ❤
I haven't measured it, my optical power meter only goes to 50W. But many manufacturers offer 55W CO2 in the same sized machine frame. Many 55W tubes now come in approximately 850mm length too.
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@JTMakesIt thing is crackheads an honestly probably has no idea what it was just they knew an sew it was expensive an still makes me wanna pack up annquit but guess 10 is better then zero so 🤷
@JTMakesIt just 20watt plus opens up so many more ideas an accomplishments I lost a client that I used to do stuff for because could not cut projects fast enough with the 10 I'm using so that crackhead ended up costing me that an suxs was a good client
@JTMakesIt took me awhile to save up for that beast for some low life to steal it but anyways still goto my office an try an just do what I can with my 10 an keep pluggin along designing creating
I want the ultra. I’m saving for it. My son just died and I had to deal with that first. Now my main thing is to get this and laser memories of him and his finger print for family. He was supposed to help me with creations with this laser but got killed
@@JTMakesIt Unfortunately it is in German, but this information is also available in English on the EU website. If a laser is sold, it needs instructions in the national language, a risk assessment, various tests and a declaration of conformity. The specification 110 - 220 volts would also be incorrect or not permitted! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VVVZd-bYVVk.html Best Regards
OMG! This is a new beast, impressive! Interesting to know they have developed a new studio to control it, and can also be used with Lightburn. The engraving looks excellent.
Thanks! Yes it's pretty cool indeed! And it only needs GRBL license for Lightburn, the same as diode lasers. There is no need for purchasing additional DSP licence that CO2 machines usually use.
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Purchased one, Looked used when it arrived, I too could not connect to wifi, The USB sent with it, had the incorrect Config. Information. The Fixed cable from power supply to laser head had a short or bad connection causing the laser head to sometimes not turn on with the power supply. The only thing I asked for was a replacement be sent with an RA number so I would not have down time. Answer was no, So I ordered a different brand while dealing with the return. Not yet a company I want to deal with.
For electronic rework/soldering, you only need 10x-40x magnification... are there any USB based microscopes, true 4k/optical-zoom that you'd recommend? For example, one that can output video 1) wirelessly to a android/monitor receiver (Miracast/Wireless-HDMI) 2) Wired USB to latptop/tablet device 3) Wired HDMI Dual-lens for seeing depth.. and a large Field-of-View would also be nice. Unfortunately, the ones I've seen are very expensive, presumably because they have way too much optical zoom (130x-180x lens), or come with their own 10" display, or gimic features like remote-control, etc.
Machine comes with safety googles, but they are also selling the safety enclosure (I can't use it for videos because of the color of the filter (everything would be orange or green))
@@owenkaiser8061 a simple ruler like this comes very handy when doing DIY house work, repairing etc.. to quickly measure depth of holes, lenght of screws, diameter of wood etc..
Hi I just bought my “SCULPFUN S9 Laser Engraver, 90W Effect High Precision CNC Laser Engraving Cutting Machine” 🤓 Laser wave length of 445nm 5nm ..and I was on your website reading about the Google protection. I need googles with Optical density of 6 + do you recommend me some brands please? I was googling but I see you’re an expert on this. I’m in Montreal Canada. 2) I also need an extension to reach 95 x 41cms, are they generic or do I only have to buy the SCULPFUN S9 extension?…looking for cheaper options that can work..Where could I buy one? Thank you 😊
@@ilustradsn check out the video description of this video, I have links to everything you asked about the goggles and extension kit. I would recommend the original one ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ntNtiiy6L3I.html
@@JTMakesIt hi thank you for your information, I coudn't answer you because YT restricted me and wasn't able to comment. I just bought 2 long aluminum profiles 1mt long each and a timming belt , all for 45$ CAD..(the good thing iof being an industrial designer) I still need the googles, thank you again (I subscribed here and im following you on instagram)
@@ilustradsn Great to hear that :) As cheap goggles upgrade I recommend these: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_Ag04bO, They are good for the money. Much better than the included ones. If you have larger budget, then you could use some from bigger brands, but those cost several hundreds of dollars, but provide maximum safety
As far as I can tell you said WeCreat 16 times, this would help me create parts for my wife (who is blind) and allow her greater freedom by building engraved parts and adding it to 3D printed parts, would love a laser :) thank you. I think the best part is the cover and quality of laser dot
I found some Mini Van seats in excellent condition took 1 home put it on a chair base without all this work and use it everyday .. Changed the castors though
@@23lkjdfjsdlfj works bery well on copper. Check my video of the smaller 20W ComMarker B4, I think I engraved some copper with it too. The MOPA will do even better.
I watched multiple videos MULTIPLE saying in order to engrave metal I needed brake cleaner, a certain type of paint, etc. I spent over $100.00 on different substances and discovered all I had to do was use masking tape and turn the laser up as high as I dare. I etched multiple wedding cake knives with the date of the wedding, their names and a cutting board with "Welcome to our Kitchen Established" and the dtes.
@@JTMakesIt Ha Ha Ha I haven't heard of that, but imagine the trouble one went through to get to that level of research "C'mon man, I promised them I'd be done by noon. We can't go to lunch until we get this finished." they say you can indict a Ham Sandwich, well, maybe we can laser engrave with one, or parts of it." Ha!
Can this machine engrave wrenches, sockets, hardened steel tools? Would love to see a video being used for this purpose. I have tons of wrenches and tools that I would like to engrave, this is one of the uses I have for a machine like this. What type of fiber laser or size is required for the fancy work they do on rifles? Just realized both JT's.......
Hi JT :D I have engraved some wrenches in my videos with fiber lasers. They can be engraved very easily and with good results with all 20W+ fiber lasers. Even 2W "fiber" lasers can do it, but they leave a shallower engraving. Fiber lasers don't have any problem with anything metal.
I cannot get mine to leave a mark on most stones. I have triple checked the focus, settings, etc. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. It engraves everything else just fine.
@JTMakesIt i have tried low and high power, low and high frequency, I have tried a variety of stones. Worst part is, I have seen videos of 20w fiber lasers doing deep stone engraving. So I'm truly baffled as to why I can't get mine to leave more than a faint mark.
@@scanchrisyeg this is very strange. I never had any problems with stone on any fiber laser, even with 2W infrared diode laser there was never a problem. did you try dark and smooth stones too?
@@ganeshmahajan1985 fiber is more widely used and has more info online on how to use it. Great for deep metal engraving I haven't used UV laser yet, but it can do only shallow engravings.
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I download the files , but I need to modify to 200x100 cm. I have 2 questions : 1.Why 6 mm? I saw it exist also 8 mm or even thiker. What is the diference regarding the thicness (except cost)? 2. Did you control the tolerance of the table? Meaning how flat is it? Thank you. PS . If I manage somehow to modify the .dxf files , I will buy you a big coffe.
@@maximuspareo 6mm was a price optimum for me. Was contemplating a 8mm top plate but it was too expensive for what I needed. 6mm is perfectly fine and sturdy, unless you plan to put extremely heavy stuff on the table and use it also for hammering on it or more abusive stuff. I did a non scientific test of measuring flatness with some straight profiles put on it and it was very good(I don't remember the numbers). The design of the table ensures very good flatness if you clamp everything snug before welding. You shouldn't be able to slide a piece of paper between two panels. Then it is snug. This is why I used so many clamps when assembling. You can use QCAD software for modifying the dxf. It is free and quite easy to use.
Great review! I'm looking at this laser for a few projects, one of them being 1-off PCB stencils. How did you find the experiment you did on the Stainless steel? Do you think this would be usable as a stencil?