Cori you are an amazing subject matter expert. Just WOW, very articulate and helped me understand the true differerences between these machines for a newbie. THANK YOU.
Cori, as always thank you for this video all the info and comparison, I’m planing on getting an Aura as my first laser cuter, and I feel more confident now to create my crafts and specially earrings, because of this video. 🎉
Thank you. So helpful and comprehensive. A lot to think about before buying. Leaning toward the Aura. Thanks again. I’ll check out more of your videos too. 😊
I would but I don't have an xTool P2, which is their larger CO2 laser. I am considering getting their new S1 when it launches-it's a 40W diode laser, so a much more powerful version of the M1 and larger as well. I wish I had room and the budget for ALL the lasers!
Thank you, great video. Do you need the honeycomb tray and riser or can you just remove the existing tray and use the wooden risers if you want to use the rotary tool for cups?
I'm not sure! That's not a material I've cut before. I would think it would be possible if it was a laser-ready material (meaning it wouldn't cause fumes or other damage to the machine).
thank you for the video. I am looking at the Xtool p2 or the glow forge pro. my worry is that the software will be too difficult for some of our staff. Is the software intuitive? such as setting strength of laser and depth?
I think the software should be pretty easy for those sorts of changes. The Glowforge software lets you do less, but that might be better for people who are technically...challenged. The xTool is more robust but may be a bit of a learning curve. But once you figure out how to do it, it's easy!