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Atomstack F3 Matrix Working Panel - Is this better than a Honeycomb Panel? 

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Atomstack sent over some new laser accessories to test out and the F3 Matrix working panel was something I wanted to try out to see if it would be as good or even better than the typical honeycomb panel for supporting material, keeping smoke and debris from staining the pieces and holding your workpiece down. In this video, we'll assemble the panel and give it a test!
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Комментарии : 22   
@jackhelm9852
@jackhelm9852 Год назад
I like that they are trying to find ways to mitigate issues we face using these products. The points seem to be a good step in the right direction. However I doubt I will be swapping out my honeycomb any time soon for this. I use magnets to hold down workpieces that are more often then not, warped slightly. I also use workpieces much smaller than the normal 12"12 sheet and I do not think those supplied rails would be much help in holding them down. But, like I say, I think it is a step in the right direction and I am glad to see them thinking about things other than just stronger laser heads. Good review, thanks again, Steve.
@Vintauri
@Vintauri Год назад
It is good to see other accessories to improve the various issues that come up with lasers. I agree that this may limit the magnetic jigs but I also see opportunity with the T-slot side rails to both fix the panel to the laser and create jigs for alignment. It's a give and take with either option for support and airflow. Thanks for watching!
@Critt3er
@Critt3er Год назад
Love the monitor over the workbench!! So handy!! Nice review!!
@Vintauri
@Vintauri Год назад
It's a 40" smart TV so I can keep up on RU-vid videos while letting the lasers do their thing! It's also great for referencing digital manuals when assembling new toys! I mean tools. :D
@Critt3er
@Critt3er Год назад
@@Vintauri I have a 17" monitor that I hope to use for that purpose too. Yours is premium!!
@kevinnathanson6876
@kevinnathanson6876 Год назад
Clearly this is modeled after the 'big boy' fiber laser beds and plasma tables, but I think it is a solution in search of a problem. The reason those big tools use spikes is because the cutters on those tools are powerful enough to cut through not just the workpiece, but also the supporting surface. By reducing that surface to a series of points with lots of clearance between them, and then putting a pool of water beneath that to deal with the heat of the laser/plasma cutter, the cutting beam(s) avoid cutting through the support. (Well, for a while anyway, and then individual rows of points have to be replaced when they become too damaged to hold anything). That issue really doesn't exist with this kind of laser, as a diode laser just isn't going to cut through a ferric metal support. Given the clamping advantages of a honeycomb, and the fact that both allow for adequate ventilation, I don't really see the application for this.
@pblais404
@pblais404 Год назад
non magnetic is a show stopper for me
@lordlucifer989
@lordlucifer989 Год назад
Not sure if was mentioned but I actually stumbled into a little flaw, I had a cutout I was doing, some square that had fallen into the slots and one side ended up actually sticking up to where the laser head would hit it and completely move the sheet seems like a possible fire waiting to happen. Might burn cleaner but other design is probably a little on the safer side.
@Vintauri
@Vintauri Год назад
You are right that smaller pieces could fall through and stick up. In those cases adding a few tabs to the design would keep them in place and if done right would pop out easily by hand or with a fine razor blade. There are always trade offs.
@lordlucifer989
@lordlucifer989 Год назад
@@Vintauri Yeah guess never thought about using tabs, use to maybe using them on cnc due to high spinning bit, but I suppose might have to on smaller things with this.
@dangerous8333
@dangerous8333 Год назад
Yeah man that's what I'm thinking could happen. I just got one of these today and I'm returning it. Not just for this reason either.
@pmdinaz
@pmdinaz Год назад
It nearly happened in this video as well. @10:20 that would be disaster.
@owenauer3406
@owenauer3406 10 месяцев назад
My review of the Atomstack F3 "T" nuts too small for slots can pop out and do when tightening. Long screws and wingnuts hit my Creality Laser arm interfering with it. Every other "Toothed" arm is lower than the previous one, material does not even touch them, so what use are they? Teeth are slightly rounded so it makes the surface quite slippery for the material. Last the surface is not magnetic.
@basook6116
@basook6116 Год назад
thanks
@pierreproulx4125
@pierreproulx4125 Год назад
Great video. What kind of enclosure did you use?
@Vintauri
@Vintauri Год назад
The enclosure in this video is the Comgrow large enclosure. It works well for doing video as it give me more room for a camera and more light. Otherwise it might be a bit excessive. amzn.to/47hCaH1
@maikoandreuzzi678
@maikoandreuzzi678 5 месяцев назад
what enclosure you use in this Video?
@Vintauri
@Vintauri 5 месяцев назад
That is the Comgrow Large laser enclosure. It works well for video but also lets some of the smoke rise to the top and then it does not always extract well. But if you have a camera and need a simple solution, this does work decently. amzn.to/3TjHHqf
@rhoniandjeff7453
@rhoniandjeff7453 Год назад
Good video. I do have a question but it is about your work area. What is it made out of?
@Vintauri
@Vintauri Год назад
If you are talking about the workbench I was assembling it on, that is a plywood base and then self healing cutting mats on top. amzn.to/40j59pw
@rhoniandjeff7453
@rhoniandjeff7453 Год назад
@@Vintauri Yes, that is what I was refering too. Thank you .
@macswanton9622
@macswanton9622 Год назад
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