Creating sub-roadbed with Creality Falcon 2 Pro laser cutter
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024
- In this video we´re cutting structural components for the model railroad such as 12mm plywood for sub-roadbed and supports using laser cutter. Also showcasing some of the creative works the family made using engraving and cutting.
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A DIY laser metal cutter will be the real game changer.
Still one of the coolest intros on TH-cam
Every time it comes on I do a little jig 🕺
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Molto bello e interessante 👏👏
Excellent idea. The tools today have come far, however I also hope that they don't compromise the vocational crafted skills. Laser cutting is very precise of course. Cheerio.
The timing of that video is perfect. I've been looking into laser cutters recently, so this really helps the decision making 😅
2000 € is very expensive....how many house should i build until this is rentabel?😮
We really are moving into a world where we don't need as much manufacturing as we used to, where DIY used to require learned skills and take talent, now you can download a file and load it into a printer or cutter or whatever, and poof everything we need.
That is impressive.
Very intersting video. Thank you very much. What is the Power of your cutter, because there are 3 different types of 22 W, 40 W or 60 W?
I see these laser cutters are coming down in price. There's still a little too expensive for me but that's encouraging because I want to get one but I'm not spending more than $500 for it.
Agreed. I waited…and got a great 3D printer for under 200 CAD. Lasers will continue to improve and drop in price.
Mt real question is : was the wine good enough to swallow the cost of the laser cutter?
Very nice can you provide the link to the website for more plans? I am having trouble finding it. Nice video, always learn something from you.
Before i retired, to build a model railway, !! I had use of a larger and more powerful laser cutter, cutting a wide range of materials.
Some like PVC, Lexan and Styrene either release toxic gases or melt and give a poor cut.
Leather can be cut but stinks!
Polyester fabric and felt can be cut but the air blast can blow cut pieces into the laser path.
Cutting at the lasers maximum thickness of cut is also a hazard as the materials continue to burn or the cut line is blurred and turned to charcoal.
I preferred to cut a number of thin sheets in MDF or birch ply around 2mm thick and glue these together for a stronger cleaner result.
Ventilation of the fumes and cleaning the resins and dirt from cutting is the messy side of lasers.
What about a roadbed with pillars for a gradient?
Super
Another video using expensive kit that the average modeller cannot justify the outlay. I used to enjoy your practical videos using basic equipment and materials, now I usually switch them off after a few seconds. Please get back to basics!
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