This is a review of the ComMarker 60W B6 MOPA Fiber laser marking machine. It has an automatic height adjustment and works great for colors on stainless steel. Check it out! Kickstarter campaign affiliate link: ray.kckb.me/6c1ddb44
Will the enclosure you designed for the B6 work with the B4? I have a B4 30 and a B4 MOPA 60 and that enclosure would be perfect. I bought the large enclosure and it was basically a bad purchase decision. It’s just too large.
The laser head position and mounting holes are a little different. I did make another one for the B4 which you can find with my video on that machine. It was a little different and didn’t have the front window but that could be added pretty easily.
According to the manual, and again I have a pre-release and potentially different manual, the B6 is supposed to be offered in a 20, 30, and 60W MOPA version as well. Not sure if that is part of the initial Kickstarter but it was at least on the roadmap at some point.
Thank you for the video. Do you mean the machine you get from the kickstarter campaign is different than the machine you get later (at higher price then) ?
No, the machine you get from the Kickstarter campaign may be slightly different then the machine I got since mine was an earlier prototype but they should be the same as the production models sold on their website after the campaign is over. I'm sure it will also probably be a little more expensive on their website after the campaign.
@@BusterBeagle3DOh okay, so theoretically a 20W laser can still deep engrave just as deep into metal, it just requires more time and or lowering the gantry every couple passes or layers? im trying to decide if Xtools new F1 ultra or Laser pecker 5 enough to achieve deep depths or even cut thicker metals
@@the_luminary If you want to engrave metals and thats it go with a 60W machine if you are looking for the material versatility the f1 ultra is really good for that.
Not sure why companies go the Kickstarter route but my guess is it's more about exposure then fundraising. They were going to make and sell these machines either way but Kickstarter adds and audience that might not have looked otherwise.