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this is the best videos for new user like myself. I had to go through multiple videos to get it going in first round. still don't feel confident. but watch this video few more times, I may become confident.
Just got my first Laser gadget - XTool sent me the S1 and the silk screen printer. I'm a total novice so this tutorial was a godsend. I've watched a few, including their own, and this video of yours is by far the best for a total novice. Thank you
You should be aware that the XTOOL Creative Space has been updated very recently. It uses a three point positioning system for circular objects and a multi sided polygonal objects.
@@EmbraceMaking have you heard of the Pocket NC? Coolest little desktop machine I’ve seen. They’ve rebranded as “Penta Machines” to launch a new product “soon.” Maybe they’d send one to Embrace Making for a video!
Just unpacked my S1 and this video is exactly what I've been looking for. Great Job! And you might tell XTOOL that I would probably be willing to pay for a set of instructions manuals that are only printed in English ! Keep up the good work.
Thanks for videos! I bought the S1 flange to 4inch adapter and the same 4" inchline fan. When you put it the new S1 flange adapter, do you leave the original fan in there or you take it out? Thanks!
Well, the first thing I would ask is what do you intend on using your machine for? The F1 is so much smaller - even with the slide extension - that you will be stuck doing small items. If this is the case then I would do the F1 because you get both blue laser and IR laser in one machine. It takes up less space and is easily portable if you want to do things like craft shows. If you want to make bigger pieces like cutting boards or cut out big panels with lots of shapes to assemble wooden designs - then get the S1. It has more power (up to 40W) and you can still get an IR module. The downside is that it takes up a lot of space and will be way more expensive especially if you want to work with deeper pieces (you will need the frame extension even if you want to use the rotary). That being said, if you have the space and the money, and you invest in something like the S1 upfront then it will take longer for you to grow out of it.
Do you want to be able to jog the machine while in the design screen? I'll see if I can find a true hard anodized part around here... I had some things made a long time ago that I know are real hard anodized... if I can find them I'll throw them under the laser and find out
@@EmbraceMaking I mean for setting your corner points. Ive never done that with my plotters or CNC router/engravers. I looks "wrong" to me. Thank you sir! BTW youtube doesnt always let me know when you post things. Been a big fan ince I bought the tire tool from you. Keep at it my dude.
I honestly was 100% clueless that is what they were directing. Needing to do that was just completely foreign to me. I wish their "How to" after assembly was 1/2 as good as the assembly manual.
100 lines per cm for each of the examples. I believe this is the "default" setting based on many of the XTool reference settings that I've looked through. Anything less and you start to notice the lines
xTool supports their machines for less than 2 years. Go to their website and look for parts or modules to fit their D1 and D1 Pro models, which they were pushing heavily last Christmas. ALL parts are "out of stock"and have been for months. The only available replacement module is the $1,200 40w module for the D1 Pro. No matter how innovative or enticing their technology is, it is worthless if it gets bricked after 2 years (or less), due to no available parts or modules.
awesome video thank you! Im just about to order it the 20W version. According to the site it cuts 10mm wood easily. So I would use the machine for precise cutting of wood (mainly ~6mm thick for my projects). A little nervous now given your cutting chapter of the video, and that I don't see much S1 20W cutting in any review vids! Nothing over 3mm... Do you think it can cut 6mm wood like basswood/baltic birch plywood? That would be my main need for this machine so im trying to confirm that capability before purchase
You're welcome! The bamboo I was cutting was roughly 15mm thick so its considerably thicker than 10mm... Also I'm wondering if the bamboo has lots of glue or something to bond it all together and that might be the issue? What type of wood will you use? If you do end up getting one I would be super appreciative if you used the affiliate links in the video description, there's also a $200 discount code in there too :) thanks!
I'm just learning about these machines but wouldn't it be better to get the 40w and dial back the power instead of worrying if your 20w had enough power?
@@FounderOf4 not necessarily, depends your needs. at 40W your laser beam is slightly thicker. Plus I would mainly be using it to cut under 10mm wood, so no need in 40W. im gonna get the 20W and then save up abit more and get a C02 for next upgrade likely p2
@@proudcanadianeh4663 thank you for the education. I didn't think about the size of the cut, but I understand what you mean. I very much appreciate reply.. looking forward to learning more about the hobby before I make the big purchase.
30" wide, 22" deep, and 7" tall ... if you use the hose sticking out the back you'll need a few extra inches away from the wall to allow the hose to come out and bend 90 degrees.
Yes the fire suppression kit, air purifier, etc are all extra from XTOOL. They sell some different bundle options to get a slightly better deal if you buy things together - but the base S1 does not come with these extras.
The problem with videos made by people that receive the laser for FREE, is that they're only useful to see what the laser can do, not for your conclusions.