Thanks for your comment! The distance calibration can vary from machine to machine. It’s best to do the ramp test to check. There were some additional materials that the machine came with, however unsure if they were for measuring focal point. I believe I ran the acrylic at 9mm/sec at 85% power… I’ll have to check actual settings.
Hello my friend. I want to egrave acrylic to create cookie stamps. IS this machine good for egraving without lines inside and clear result or after egraving the are lines inside the holes? thank you :)
Great question. There are some aspects that can influence clarity in finishes for engraving and yes you can get reasonably clear surface finishes with the correct line interval and multi passes at different directions etc. there is also post processing options to further smooth surfaces. I’ll attempt to have a play for you and show results sometime today.
Hi, thanks for your video. I’m currently looking into getting a small CO2 laser machine to start making my own acrylic jewelry with 3mm thickness. I’ve seen other review videos of this machine, and it seemed like the edges of the acrylic weren’t very clean and looked a bit melted. However, in your video, the results seem pretty good. Do you think this machine does a good job in terms of the edge quality when cutting acrylic? I’ve heard that some people prefer to cut in multiple passes to prevent melting, but I’m not sure if the edges come out clean and smooth that way. Thanks for your response!
Thanks for your comment! After using the machine for more time I realized that the small ‘blow outs’ were caused by the honey comb bed under the material and if I raised the acrylic material away from bed with some scrap pieces of acrylic, all the small ‘blow outs’ disappeared and had a great finish.
si It's possible to cut 5mm acrylic. i wont to use 5mm, but will be using perspex as i know this is a best quality acrylic to laser cut. would it not be better to have the water chiller to? im in the uk so not hot here but seems like your in Oz my cousin?
Yeah the the machine runs just fine using water, however I have noticed that there is a water chiller available too! Not sure how much more useful it would be but might make a difference through summer!! Yeah summer gets pretty steamy here is Oz!
Hello can you help me? The manual of my K40+ is poorly written and lacks of clarity, which made the initial assembly and calibration frustrating. It took significantly longer than expected to get the machine up and running due to the unclear instructions. Thanks.
I’m a little confused I have never had a laser before but I want to get one and not sure which to get I am new to all of this what’s the difference in omtech co2 k40 + and a diode laser ? and I thought it only needed a air purifier what else does it need?
Great question! The main difference from the perspective of laser technology is that CO2 lasers can cut a greater range of materials. Diode lasers unfortunately cannot cut clear materials and limits what you can create with your machine. As long as you mount your air hose outdoors, you won’t need a purifier. It was only the water need to purchase additionally to cool the CO2 tube.
Great question! The bed size is perfect for A4 sized material and can purchase acrylic in this size, however I would always appreciate to have a larger working area! The size is reflected in price and their next version up does do 500x300 I believe but at a higher price.
@dustinrex4585 Yes this includes shipping! If you use at the suggested max of 75% power, it should last around 1100hrs… for engraving I usually run at 20-50% so I recon it would last me many years if I used ever day!
How many passes do you wanna take? It’ll get through basically anything with the right lens and settings, but I’d guess 3-4mm would be a good “normal” thickness for a 40w machine.
I bought a lottery ticket once and won... Doesn't mean If my neighbor buys that ticket he won't lose. L.OL. roll the dice with China tech.. If you have to ship it back You'll Pay the difference in shipping..
@@Tater_Poutine half the shit inside the expensive brands is made in China. For a country that hates China so goddam much, stop using their fucking shit.
The instructions, software, and setup is the most awful of any device i've bought. I've spent 5 hours today trying to get this machine to work, and it still wont home, nor connect to lightburn....
hey! is it true it comes with a calibrator that is tuned for 3mm materials? I plan on basically only cutting that so that would be really useful
also, what power did you use for the 3mm clear acrylic?
Thanks for your comment! The distance calibration can vary from machine to machine. It’s best to do the ramp test to check. There were some additional materials that the machine came with, however unsure if they were for measuring focal point. I believe I ran the acrylic at 9mm/sec at 85% power… I’ll have to check actual settings.
Hello my friend. I want to egrave acrylic to create cookie stamps. IS this machine good for egraving without lines inside and clear result or after egraving the are lines inside the holes? thank you :)
Great question. There are some aspects that can influence clarity in finishes for engraving and yes you can get reasonably clear surface finishes with the correct line interval and multi passes at different directions etc. there is also post processing options to further smooth surfaces. I’ll attempt to have a play for you and show results sometime today.
Can this machine suitable for cutting acrylic cake topper
Absolutely! As long as you keep it around the size of an A4 piece of paper 👍
Hi, thanks for your video. I’m currently looking into getting a small CO2 laser machine to start making my own acrylic jewelry with 3mm thickness. I’ve seen other review videos of this machine, and it seemed like the edges of the acrylic weren’t very clean and looked a bit melted. However, in your video, the results seem pretty good. Do you think this machine does a good job in terms of the edge quality when cutting acrylic? I’ve heard that some people prefer to cut in multiple passes to prevent melting, but I’m not sure if the edges come out clean and smooth that way. Thanks for your response!
Thanks for your comment! After using the machine for more time I realized that the small ‘blow outs’ were caused by the honey comb bed under the material and if I raised the acrylic material away from bed with some scrap pieces of acrylic, all the small ‘blow outs’ disappeared and had a great finish.
Thanks for your reply! I will consider getting this machine.
Would you be able to cut and engrave leather with this machine? Thanks for your help! :)
Absolutely… ensure you have your extraction hose well away from you and others as leather smells worse then burning hair.
How well does it do images like portraits on wood or acrylic?
Great question! I’ll have to test out… haven’t had a chance to play with images as yet! I expect that it would be straightforward to do so.
Omg!you uploaded amazing -🙂
Also does it have a pass through to put larger pieces of wood
Unfortunately no. Feel free to check out their 50W laser machine for additional features!
si It's possible to cut 5mm acrylic. i wont to use 5mm, but will be using perspex as i know this is a best quality acrylic to laser cut. would it not be better to have the water chiller to? im in the uk so not hot here but seems like your in Oz my cousin?
Yeah the the machine runs just fine using water, however I have noticed that there is a water chiller available too! Not sure how much more useful it would be but might make a difference through summer!! Yeah summer gets pretty steamy here is Oz!
@@NEWTechCreative it will make a difference how well does it cut 5mm acrylic?
5mm is pretty easy on the k40+. I found it easier to cut with 3 fast passes for a better finish.
@@NEWTechCreative excellent as i use both 5mm and 3mm!
Hello can you help me? The manual of my K40+ is poorly written and lacks of clarity, which made the initial assembly and calibration frustrating. It took significantly longer than expected to get the machine up and running due to the unclear instructions. Thanks.
Absolutely
Feel free to email me newtechcreative@gmail.com or jump over to my discord: discord.gg/caPeEVAq
Is there air assist on this laser at the cut? Cheers
Yes! There is a small air pump installed in front left on machine body that connects through to laser head.
@@NEWTechCreative thanks
Cutting speed on 4mm wood ?
I’m a little confused I have never had a laser before but I want to get one and not sure which to get I am new to all of this what’s the difference in omtech co2 k40 + and a diode laser ? and I thought it only needed a air purifier what else does it need?
Great question! The main difference from the perspective of laser technology is that CO2 lasers can cut a greater range of materials. Diode lasers unfortunately cannot cut clear materials and limits what you can create with your machine. As long as you mount your air hose outdoors, you won’t need a purifier. It was only the water need to purchase additionally to cool the CO2 tube.
Do you have a link for the manual? Omtech actually doesn’t have one (the file for the k40+ is for a different component)
Is this what you are after? cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0556/7512/5806/files/USB-0302-X2.pdf?v=1704866532
Which version of light burn do you have? I'm at a loss of which one of gcode, dsp, galvo.
Gcode version for the k40+
@NEWTechCreative Ok, thanks! I ordered k40+ and it came in.
Have fun! 🤩
That acrylic case looks so cool! Didn't know you could get a C02 laser in this price range. Do you find the bed size limiting?
Great question! The bed size is perfect for A4 sized material and can purchase acrylic in this size, however I would always appreciate to have a larger working area! The size is reflected in price and their next version up does do 500x300 I believe but at a higher price.
@@NEWTechCreative Thanks for the response. Did the purchase price include delivery? And do you know how often the C02 tube needs replacing?
@dustinrex4585 Yes this includes shipping! If you use at the suggested max of 75% power, it should last around 1100hrs… for engraving I usually run at 20-50% so I recon it would last me many years if I used ever day!
How thick wood (ply) can it cut?
How many passes do you wanna take? It’ll get through basically anything with the right lens and settings, but I’d guess 3-4mm would be a good “normal” thickness for a 40w machine.
Don't dismantle the box in case you need to return it
disapointing without ruida control
I would disagree. GRBL is much better suited for this machine due to compatibility with more programs, wider support for beginners and cost effective.
I bought a giant, ugly one of these from China...actually works for 1/3 the cost.
Can you link it?
I bought a lottery ticket once and won... Doesn't mean If my neighbor buys that ticket he won't lose. L.OL. roll the dice with China tech.. If you have to ship it back You'll Pay the difference in shipping..
@@Tater_Poutine half the shit inside the expensive brands is made in China. For a country that hates China so goddam much, stop using their fucking shit.
It from california not china
The instructions, software, and setup is the most awful of any device i've bought. I've spent 5 hours today trying to get this machine to work, and it still wont home, nor connect to lightburn....
Oh sorry to hear! Definitely a different experience from me. Can I help at all?