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How accurate are those for lets, engraving on a Leatherman? I would love to get something that can heat up the stainless steel to change color yet be very precise.
I'm gonna be doing part two that is testing on a lot of materials but so far my testing seems to be stronger than drool F1 ultra due to smaller dispersion of the laser
What would you like to know. If you asked me directly what I like on the LP5 vs F1ULTRA probably will be the power output seems stronger due to a smaller working area
I am between the f1 ultra and the Lp5, to make sealing wax seals. Which one do you recommend?
The F1 Ultra will give you better options for the creation of images and the LP5 will do it a little faster, not a lot but a little faster.
check if these are still valid.
Xtool F1Ultra discounts
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Tier 1: $100 off orders over $1499, code: XBFCM10
Tier 2: $250 off orders over $2999, code: XBFCM25
Tier 3: $600 off orders over $5999, code: XBFCM60
It is nice but I can't afford it. Ty for the video explanation
How accurate are those for lets, engraving on a Leatherman? I would love to get something that can heat up the stainless steel to change color yet be very precise.
I'm gonna be doing part two that is testing on a lot of materials but so far my testing seems to be stronger than drool F1 ultra due to smaller dispersion of the laser
@@AlivePixelCreates Interesting, can't wait to see the results.
That can run using Lightburn, correct?
Yes haven't tested but I will lol
27 minutes later and I am more confused than before I watched your video.
What would you like to know. If you asked me directly what I like on the LP5 vs F1ULTRA probably will be the power output seems stronger due to a smaller working area