awesome good job, I've cut the same lamp design including 120 leaves using the same wood material, but I'm going to hang it from the ceiling, thank you for the beautiful video.
@@Firstbuild hello I have a dile and I've made my lights. but I saw a lamp with the same model except for the leaves it has a maple shape. can you help change it in the leaf. send in my account giwangpvcarts@gmail.com. thank you
You're assuming this isn't already capped at the POT dial on the PSU or in the DSP software. Just because you put in 100% in the job parameters doesn't mean you're automatically running the tube at it's full current value. I am sure this laser being in a makerspace, the guild members most likely know what they are doing.
And that's why I don't really like laser cutters in combination with wood. The wood looks much too burnt for my taste. Maybe a cnc mill would be a better choice?
@@phazerave I'm mostly talking about the edges of the wood. I'm simply no fan of that charred look, that's all. I prefer the natural colour of the wood and it's also easier to stain it, should you want to.
@@j.h.4570 so wait, you came to a video titled How to Make a Laser Cut Wood Lamp, knowing full well that laser's darken the edge of wood and thats the signature aesthetic of the method, and suggested that it be done a "better" way because you're not a fan of it?
@@phazerave yeah, seems contradictory, doesn't it? I can still get an inspiration from the shape and design of the lamp though, can't I? And "better" is quite often a point of view, nothing more or less. And I said "would", so it's merely an opinion put up for discussion, which we are just doing. So no harm done and I appreciate your thoughts on this matter. Who knows, maybe I'll rethink?