Just got a new Pro3 10W and wanted you to know that they changed the legs and have added a slot that you can pull the chain through. No more going crazy trying to bend it down and then up to be caught by the washer. They must have listened to your video because the ends on my chain curled up to make it easier to thread.
Put mine together tonight with you giving the instructions in the background. Put the install manual right back in the box since I'm only fluent in english. :-) Thanks!
Great product review. Appoears to be a good 10W unit. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this starter laser. Everyone stay safe, warm, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia
Another good video! I'm thinking about buying one of these. Do you know if the Xtool RA2 Pro rotary attachment will work on this laser? Thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertise.
Hai lavorati bene...specialmente quando hai tirato e regolato le cinghie ....si vede che hai una buona manualità. Ho visto dei video dove fanno dei montaggi scandalosi senza criterio. Te sei bravo ho messo mi piace al tuo video e grazie per il tuo contributo. Un saluto dall'Italia
Possibly. The mount on the X3 looks identical (in photos) to the X5. However, it may require a larger power supply brick and a larger head may have a different number of pins on the connection. Best would be to contact Mecpow.
Sometimes I buy them. Sometimes items are provided to me to review, and in most cases, I get to keep them. i do not accept payment or sponsors to make review videos.
Yes, and I just received my xTool S1 two days ago. I have sold several of the older lasers and will probably sell a few more later this month. Running out of room and some of the older models do not have the features of the newer ones. Same with 3D printers. I have recently purchased newer, faster models, so will be selling some of my old ones.
You completely left out how to attach the laser, how to adjust the screw on the eccentric nut. The video just jumped from looking at the eccentric nut to powering it on. I’ve never put anything this complex together 😢
Eccentrics on Mecpow are always pre set from the factory and have yet to see one that wasn't. Attaching the laser head was not included as it is very obvious how it mounts. How to adjust focus was covered.
one of the best instruction videos I've seen but after every paid promo video there are large skips in you video. like mounting the laser and installing the air pump all skipped.
by far the best instructional video on the assembly of this laser. without this, I would be completely in the dark
It's also really cool that a huge number of new lasers are coming with air.
Best TEACHER
best INSTRUCTOR
best VIDEO
thank you SIR
greetings from Ghana
Just got a new Pro3 10W and wanted you to know that they changed the legs and have added a slot that you can pull the chain through. No more going crazy trying to bend it down and then up to be caught by the washer. They must have listened to your video because the ends on my chain curled up to make it easier to thread.
Good to hear!
Put mine together tonight with you giving the instructions in the background. Put the install manual right back in the box since I'm only fluent in english. :-) Thanks!
Great product review. Appoears to be a good 10W unit. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this starter laser. Everyone stay safe, warm, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia
looks like a nice 10W unit THANKS
Great job, as usual, but I didn`t see where you installed the laser or air assist
Camera battery died and I didn't notice, but those two items are pretty self explanatory.
Another good video! I'm thinking about buying one of these. Do you know if the Xtool RA2 Pro rotary attachment will work on this laser? Thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertise.
Yes it will as xTool supplies multi use cables in the kit. Just unplug the Y axis motor and use the adapter with the kit.
Hai lavorati bene...specialmente quando hai tirato e regolato le cinghie ....si vede che hai una buona manualità. Ho visto dei video dove fanno dei montaggi scandalosi senza criterio. Te sei bravo ho messo mi piace al tuo video e grazie per il tuo contributo. Un saluto dall'Italia
I would like to start working with a laser like this so I am wondering if it can cut 4mm plywood, thanks a lot in advance😁
Yes, but not in one pass. May take 3-4 depending on plywood.
Is it possible to change the 10W to a 20W or higher power?
Possibly. The mount on the X3 looks identical (in photos) to the X5. However, it may require a larger power supply brick and a larger head may have a different number of pins on the connection. Best would be to contact Mecpow.
@@rogersshopchecked with mecpow, can't be done
And how in the world do you get all the review gear? Do they let you keep them?
Sometimes I buy them. Sometimes items are provided to me to review, and in most cases, I get to keep them. i do not accept payment or sponsors to make review videos.
So, this is your 20th laser? :)
Yes, and I just received my xTool S1 two days ago. I have sold several of the older lasers and will probably sell a few more later this month. Running out of room and some of the older models do not have the features of the newer ones. Same with 3D printers. I have recently purchased newer, faster models, so will be selling some of my old ones.
You completely left out how to attach the laser, how to adjust the screw on the eccentric nut. The video just jumped from looking at the eccentric nut to powering it on. I’ve never put anything this complex together 😢
Eccentrics on Mecpow are always pre set from the factory and have yet to see one that wasn't. Attaching the laser head was not included as it is very obvious how it mounts. How to adjust focus was covered.
one of the best instruction videos I've seen but after every paid promo video there are large skips in you video. like mounting the laser and installing the air pump all skipped.
And is it a given that every laser produced comes with that same cheap flimsy blue USB cable?
Not a big fan of that rocker switch for power. All too easy to accidentally bump those.
Do the first step upside down that way it lies flat on table.