Great idea! I picked some up at my local Michael's for practically free because of the coupons they give out. Ran the test grid on my 40W CO2 laser, and at slow speeds (even with moderate power) it's able to blast a small crater into the surface. I ended up using about 60mm/s and 70% power for a bright white engraving that wasn't too deep.
It's good to watch the Michaels coupons but also wander through and look at the clearance items frequently. I've found larger slate tile pieces at 50% off or more and those are good to have on hand for the occasional special request. I do most of my engraving with the diodes now do to the detail and finer control, even though they are slower. But you can definitely do this on a Co2!
I do like the way they took detail and the clean back. May have to have a go at them. One thing I've found is the quartzite and other kitchen backsplash tiles at the big box lumber stores seem to engrave nicely and you can get some depth of cut with a higher powered diode laser
I’ll have to look around and see what’s available. I do like the finished look of these tiles but they do cost more than the bathroom and kitchen tiles.
This one is different as it’s spring loaded and comes straight down instead of flipping down in an arc like the xtool. Minor difference but a nice one.
Hey its Aaron from Etchin Aaron's laser workshop I've asked clack attack if he would engrave a baseball bat,you should aswell an create a video on it may draw in some people
Both are nice machines, but I think I would give the nod to the Algolaser at this time. They are more active in development of their recent lasers and I like the Algolaser module a bit better than the Ortur module.
Great idea! I picked some up at my local Michael's for practically free because of the coupons they give out. Ran the test grid on my 40W CO2 laser, and at slow speeds (even with moderate power) it's able to blast a small crater into the surface. I ended up using about 60mm/s and 70% power for a bright white engraving that wasn't too deep.
It's good to watch the Michaels coupons but also wander through and look at the clearance items frequently. I've found larger slate tile pieces at 50% off or more and those are good to have on hand for the occasional special request. I do most of my engraving with the diodes now do to the detail and finer control, even though they are slower. But you can definitely do this on a Co2!
Very cool. I like the gray slate look to it.
It is a nice look!
Nice. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching!
I do like the way they took detail and the clean back. May have to have a go at them. One thing I've found is the quartzite and other kitchen backsplash tiles at the big box lumber stores seem to engrave nicely and you can get some depth of cut with a higher powered diode laser
I’ll have to look around and see what’s available. I do like the finished look of these tiles but they do cost more than the bathroom and kitchen tiles.
Another cool video!!
Glad you liked it!
Looks like the same focus bar setup as on the xtool d1.
This one is different as it’s spring loaded and comes straight down instead of flipping down in an arc like the xtool. Minor difference but a nice one.
Yeah, watching the "Testing the AlgoLaser Alpha 22 watt diode laser" video now and get a better angle to see that. 🙂
Hey its Aaron from Etchin Aaron's laser workshop I've asked clack attack if he would engrave a baseball bat,you should aswell an create a video on it may draw in some people
What power laser does the machine you ran these tests on have?
The Algolaser Alpha is a 22w diode laser.
AlgoLaser Alpha 22W vs Ortur Laser Master 3 22W
Which one is the best you think?
Both are nice machines, but I think I would give the nod to the Algolaser at this time. They are more active in development of their recent lasers and I like the Algolaser module a bit better than the Ortur module.
not good engrave..i do only photos engraving......u need improve it :D
I look forward to seeing your video on the best way to engrave photos.