@@MakerExperiment Which printer did you get and why that model? What projects are you doing on it? Do you UV print and then cut things out on the laser or do you use jigs to place cut items and the UV print them? So much info could be learned here on your channel.
Personnaly I do also signage that I can use when I want to sell things on a market. One also great thing that I do with it and very appreciated by the customer is my business cards. This is demonstrating the quality of product that I can make. All that is made out of the failed or leftover space that do not fit for another product on the board. All the rest that you explained is also things that I do. So it is reassuring me that I am not the only one going that far 😂.
Thank you, Trevor, for the interesting video. Have you done a video yet on how to make a jig using Adobe Illustrator? That would interest me if you ever have time to get around to it. Thanks again for all your videos.
Thanks for watching. I haven’t made a video directly on that but it’s something I can do in the future. Was there a specific type of jig you were looking for?
If you leave the masking on, you can use just acrylic spray paint and sealant. Then peal the masking away. The only tutorial I currently have is in my membership. I don’t have one on RU-vid at the moment.
I purchased the Fusion Maker 12 (40w) about 2 weeks ago. I've searched everywhere and can't find videos showing how to do the weekly maintenance, do you know where I can find one? I have the manual, but I'm a visual learner. Thank you
@@MakerExperimentYou did. Your glowforge vs epilog video made me decide to make the jump. My issue is that all of the available material, even the training site, isn't made for the Maker machine. For example, cleaning the lens for the Maker specific video, it isn't even a Maker machine in the training site, so it isn't accurate.
Remove the air tube from the top...nope, mine removes from the bottom. Twist off the cone piece to reveal the lens...nope, mine has another smaller cone piece under the large cone piece, so I still can't access the lens.