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Hi, I enjoyed your video. I just purchased the S1 40 Watt with the 6" inline fan (Xtool "brand" at $99 U.S. when I bought mine). This fan has an independent control (speed and how long you leave it on). It seems to do a good job of exhausting fumes. Thanks for your contribution. Just FYI, I like you, am a woodworker exploring how it can enhance my woodworking.
Now I can't use my machine, I keep getting an error code M363 S4. I installed the raiser (the one that doesn't open up) Is it because my material is not thick enough to reach the sensor stick? What settings or modes do I need to input in the creative space so that I don't need to remove the riser even when not using something tall?
Interesting! I may not be much help as the riser base I have is the one that opens, so I can just reposition the tray accordingly. The help page for that error message (link: support.xtool.com/article/1285) does show the material height restrictions both with and without the honeycomb panel, which notes a level A and level B depending on the material thickness requirements you may have.
Oh, and if you do have the honeycomb, you can potentially just put some boards of the same height under the corners of the honeycomb to raise it up. I'm not 100% sure this will work for you, but I do it sometimes when I'm bouncing between using the rotary attachment and honeycomb, even with the riser base that does open up.
@@MasonWoodshop thanks. that's actually an idea. I do have the honeycomb. didn't know you could put stuff under it. But this should def. work. I installed the raiser because my s1 also came with the rotary attachment.
Awesome! I've propped up my honeycomb many times with success, plus I found that the smoke was more effectively exhausted when doing so. I typically use 2" x 2" sections of 3/4" plywood, but I'm sure anything would work.
Nope! Software is freely available from xTool and doesn’t require cloud connectivity either. Soooo much simpler to use than LightBurn as well. I really like the XCS software and the learning curve is about as good as it could be.
Great video, thank you. If you want an inexpensive inline fan try a 'duct booster'. Lowes, HomeDepot, etc., has them. They make various sizes to fit your duct. I use one for venting weld fumes out of my shed.
I tested that a while back and I believe it took me 3 or 4 passes. The end result was pretty good, but if I was cutting 12mm regularly, I’d recommend taking a look at the 40W version.
Thanks for sharing. This is wonderful information. I am considering getting the S1 but was leaning more towards the 40W because I want to cut thicker wood. I keep seeing what the lasers will do in one pass. Will they cut thicker materials in more passes? Would the 20W cut up to 3/4" if it made more passes?
Thanks for watching! The 20W could do it in multiple passes, but I have found that the cut isn’t quite as precise (maybe more burning). I have recently been playing around with the 2W IR laser and after doing so I think I’d recommend the 40W + 2W kit to have the most versatility.