@@md.anwarulhasan107 got to get a weather balloon to carry it over then you have to time popping the balloon at exactly the right time. Lastly a big net to catch it with. It would be a total bummer if you got it all perfect then it broke on landing.
I've watched a ton of vids on laser engravers. The 2 that keep coming up are Sculpfun and xTool. I'm really close to dropping the hammer on an xTool. I'm retired, so I'm going to focus on easy, quick products. I don't want to deal with painting and finishing. Maybe cutting boards, if it's just oil. If you want to do more complex products you might look into CNC machines that use a bit. Of course they are messy. Probably the biggest negative. JMO.
These machines are excellent for marking and customizing gun parts!
What was that laser gun that was handheld used on furniture?
Thank you for the video but how much does it cost in UGA shillings
What is the name of the laser machine,and what are the dimensions of the bed space
Though all are great ideas, not all of them can be done with a simple laser engraver, but this proposals are certainly clever.
Yup, we tried to cover a wide gap of options. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@superfinances_ Howw can I get a Laser Engraver from Bangladesh?
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@@md.anwarulhasan107 got to get a weather balloon to carry it over then you have to time popping the balloon at exactly the right time. Lastly a big net to catch it with. It would be a total bummer if you got it all perfect then it broke on landing.
Thanks for the video❤ may i ask the name of the artist or when can I find those references of 6:22 6:28 👈🏽👈🏽👈🏽👈🏽🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🤍🤍
Do you have any suggestions of where to purchase a laser engraver & receive training? Thanks
There's really not a specific answer. It all depends on where you are in the world and how much money you can spend. As most things in life.
I've watched a ton of vids on laser engravers. The 2 that keep coming up are Sculpfun and xTool. I'm really close to dropping the hammer on an xTool. I'm retired, so I'm going to focus on easy, quick products. I don't want to deal with painting and finishing. Maybe cutting boards, if it's just oil. If you want to do more complex products you might look into CNC machines that use a bit. Of course they are messy. Probably the biggest negative. JMO.
What is the name of the laser machine,and what are the dimensions of the bed space