So no clue if these allow you too, but if your able too, Either Increase Speed, or Decrease Power and Fine Tune the Lasers Focus, and you can get a much better Engrave Result.
Dave Dang3r it's not very large with this model. Guessing around 3 to 4 cm both x and y. The engraving on the cd should give a good reference to size. Its close to the max size you'd print. You get what you pay for. =D
I'd say it's safe to walk away. Just let anyone know that may walk into the room not to go stare at it. Common sense is the key. If the material is smoking heaps it may be wise to watch it, or at least be on hand
Ignoring that the CD in the video was snapped in half to fit on the bed. It would work just fine as the surface on that particular cd is meant to be etched with a laser. Look up "light scribe". So if you had engraver with a larger bed, it would be just fine.
Detailed image test th-cam.com/video/rdarZnZLGZs/w-d-xo.html
So no clue if these allow you too, but if your able too, Either Increase Speed, or Decrease Power and Fine Tune the Lasers Focus, and you can get a much better Engrave Result.
Nice! How large is the maximum work area? It's difficult to tell from this view point.
Dave Dang3r it's not very large with this model. Guessing around 3 to 4 cm both x and y. The engraving on the cd should give a good reference to size. Its close to the max size you'd print. You get what you pay for. =D
It's laser is strong enough to get off the green solder mask layer from a printed circuit board?
Good question. I'll have to test it.
Hi dear have you tried to print on thin metal please? Cant find any review about it
I have just purchased one of these and find that I have to set the burning time quite high or it doesn't even mark a piece of plywood
Somewhere between 30 and 50 should be good for ply. Have not tried ply. Make sure you have focused the laser it makes a big difference.
focused and now it wont even mark Paper
Not sure what I can tell you without having a look myself. May have to apply for replacement or refund. Has it ever worked?
Cd burning was perfect😮
does it engraving in metal? Stainless steel plates?
No.
Can I walk away once I've started engraving? Or is it something that needs a babysitter? Thanks a million.
I'd say it's safe to walk away. Just let anyone know that may walk into the room not to go stare at it. Common sense is the key. If the material is smoking heaps it may be wise to watch it, or at least be on hand
Are you limited for designs and patterns with the software it provides or can you upload your own pic or text font?
No, you have freedom to use what image you desire.
This Machine suitable for rubber stamp ?
Not really. Would take way to long for what is practical.
Does the DVD/cd still work after engraving?
Ignoring that the CD in the video was snapped in half to fit on the bed. It would work just fine as the surface on that particular cd is meant to be etched with a laser. Look up "light scribe". So if you had engraver with a larger bed, it would be just fine.
In what burning time you've made the tiger on the disc please ? :)
10 - 15 minutes maybe, looking at the footage. Most was at 10x speed about 1min 40s +/- a bit of footage.
It's engraving on real time or accelerated?
10x, 15x, 10x