1,000 mm per Second? 2,000 DPI? FULL SEND. Thunder Laser BOLT. 020 4K
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Time to test the full performance of this Thunder Laser BOLT. I have been progressing very conservatively as I learn more about this BOLT but today, the gloves are off. Malone's Custom Designs video link : • How To Laser Engrave A... . Let's fire it up! Cheers!
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Laser NUG
Utilities /Equipment List:
Thunder Laser BOLT RF C02 Laser www.thunderlas...
Lightburn Software www.lightburns...
MAC OS - Latest Version www.apple.ca
PiBurn "BOLT" GRIP Rotary www.lensdigita...
Thunder BOLT 2.5" Focus Lens Kit www.thunderlas...
Thunder BOLT 4.0" Focus Lens Kit www.thunderlas...
ROKO Twister Tray computercreati...
Honeycomb Lay Flat Pins for BOLT www.etsy.com/l...
IMPORTANT: Lasers often project images that resemble strobe-type effects. If you suffer from health conditions such as, but not limited to, Epilepsy or Light Sensitivity, please do NOT watch these videos.
IMPORTANT: I am a brand new Laser User. These videos are provided based on my continuing learning experience. I am not an expert. These videos reflect my learning experience and are not provided as expert tutorials or expert opinion. Consult your manufacturer and/or manuals for your laser-specific requirements. These videos are intended for entertainment purposes only and are NOT provided as instructional content.
I enjoy your hands on experimentation, I like mirroring your experiments to see if I get similar results under similar circumstances to see if the QC of Thunder Laser is the same across multiple distribution platforms across our realm (I.e Canada 🇨🇦 and USA 🇺🇸) I appreciate you and your impeccable dedication to your Bolt discovery. I alway look forward to my TH-cam notifications to see if Gord has a new experiment to share. Cheers 🥂 from Vancouver, Washington
Hey thanks! I appreciate you both. Let me know how things are working for you folks. Cheers!
Great job Gord, interesting how those machines work and how they can be programed . Good seeing Lil GP at her work carrying her weight. Stay safe and keep up the great videos. Fred.
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Hi Gord..
Wow.. I am really impressed.
I love the way the pictures came out. ❤️ Wow…
Thanks for sharing with us..
I think you are ready to do some orders.
Cheers my friend
LOL! Morning Gus. Soon I hope. Have a nice weekend!
catching up on all the missed GP Outdoors snow clearing videos and got to the video where you mention the new channel, well here I am!
Thanks and welcome Peter!
first comment lets goooo!!!! learning so much from you, thank you!
LOL! Cheers!
@@LaserNUG One thing i havent seen so far, is someone set up and utilize the built in camera. I do alot of engravings on single items, and i think that would be a great video. Showing how to use, and the accuracy!
That is REALLY impressive Gord. Love the logical, detailed breakdown on thought process and procedures. 👍👍
I process my images in photoshop where you have far more leverage to bring out the details, but most images can use lightburns invert and gamma settings to get good results, just depends on the job. The name of the game is full speed with the lowest power setting unless you dont mind a deeper engraving or thats what you are going for.
Im nervous about those delrin wheels on the gantry, they wear out on 3d printers and Im just not convinced they will hold up to years of abuse especially when engraving.
Hi Gord, well done, and very nice pictures! Thanks for the great explanations and detailed information.
Cheers Ross!
From your video your goal was to stay high speed. What I found was 250mm/sec; 27.5 min/max power gave me the best results. 0.050 interval or 508 DPI in Stucki using the 1.5" lens. My image had a lot of contrast. Gama had to be tweaked to 250ish with an enhanced radius of 4 in photo adjustments. Great video by the way.
Wow great work. Thanks 👍
Hi G.P, that machine is amazing. I’ve seen it burn different kinds of wood and metal. Does it work on glass? And have you tried any glass? Great video G.P.
It does. But I haven't tried it yet
Thanks for this. I'm confused as to why lowering the Minimum setting slows the laser down, I thought Max/Min settings only affected the power level, not the speed?
Hey good day Ron. Thanks very much. I believe you are right and I characterized it incorrectly - I believe it does only reduce the power - not the speed. Thanks for helping clarify this. Cheers!