Good morning Gord, glad you're back at it. Things are looking good and working great too. Really appreciate them . Lots of great info on this video. Fascinating to see it in operation. Stay safe and keep up the great videos. Tell the family hey!! Fred.
A much easier way to cut is to draw the box with one side where you want to cut it, select the design then (hold shift) and select the box. Go to TOOLS then select “cut shapes”….. if you are in line mode for them (switch text or all to line) it wont have them connected. If you are in Fill, the two halves will have a connecting line. After the cut change back the text to fill (if you want) Will save you 5 min.. also the further away the setting points are, the more accurate the cut will line up. What a great feature, can do a whole floor with an open frame laser 👀
This might just be the video I need to get me to purchase the bolt. I didn’t know this was possible and was wondering what to do if I end up getting a job that’s larger than the bed. Thank you for sharing, you’re the Bob Vila of the Laser World! 😊
LOL! Well, size matters. LOL. A lot of options now for the Bolt and other brands, so hopefully you will find the right size and brand of laser you need to start. Best of luck TEE!
Loving your content and have been binging it the last week or so. Been 3D printing for a couple years and now looking to start doing some engraving and light cutting. Hopefully ordering my Bolt this week!
good morning - that's a great question. I have a respirator and can wear it if I am engraving anything that might present harmful fumes. The exhaust will remove most of it but I don't think it removes all of it. You can buy the respirator at Home Depot. Cheers!
@@LaserNUG Okay thanks. I'm guessing fumes from acrylic are probably worse that wood as well. I'll have to buy a respirator as well...just don't want to poison the kids, etc.
Great Video
Good morning Gord, glad you're back at it. Things are looking good and working great too. Really appreciate them . Lots of great info on this video. Fascinating to see it in operation. Stay safe and keep up the great videos. Tell the family hey!! Fred.
A much easier way to cut is to draw the box with one side where you want to cut it, select the design then (hold shift) and select the box. Go to TOOLS then select “cut shapes”….. if you are in line mode for them (switch text or all to line) it wont have them connected. If you are in Fill, the two halves will have a connecting line. After the cut change back the text to fill (if you want) Will save you 5 min.. also the further away the setting points are, the more accurate the cut will line up. What a great feature, can do a whole floor with an open frame laser 👀
Hey good morning and thanks very much for the helpful info and advice. Greatly appreciated. Cheers!
Truely amazed at what the Bolt can do, information overload for myself, but you are mastering it. Cheers and have a great weekend.
Hi Gord. I am so glad that you share with us what you’ve taken the time and effort to learn. Another really helpful tutorial. Thanks so much!!
Thanks Sharon. I hope you are doing great!
This might just be the video I need to get me to purchase the bolt. I didn’t know this was possible and was wondering what to do if I end up getting a job that’s larger than the bed. Thank you for sharing, you’re the Bob Vila of the Laser World! 😊
LOL! Well, size matters. LOL. A lot of options now for the Bolt and other brands, so hopefully you will find the right size and brand of laser you need to start. Best of luck TEE!
Very informative, thank you for sharing Gord. I appreciate how well you explain your steps in doing projects
Thanks - I hope it was helpful. Cheers!
Nice work bud! I learn something new every time you put out a new video. Keep up the great work!
Thanks!
Good Evening GP 👍👌😇You Are True Master Of Your Thunder Laser Bolt 👌🧐👍Be Well GP Cheers 🍻🍻
LOL! Good morning Dave!
Loving your content and have been binging it the last week or so. Been 3D printing for a couple years and now looking to start doing some engraving and light cutting. Hopefully ordering my Bolt this week!
Congrats! And thanks for watching - have a great weekend!
I really enjoy your how to video! Excellent teacher steps by steps
Thanks Rusty!
Another informative video... Thank you
Thanks Annie!
Do you have to worry about fumes when the door is open like that?
good morning - that's a great question. I have a respirator and can wear it if I am engraving anything that might present harmful fumes. The exhaust will remove most of it but I don't think it removes all of it. You can buy the respirator at Home Depot. Cheers!
@@LaserNUG Okay thanks. I'm guessing fumes from acrylic are probably worse that wood as well. I'll have to buy a respirator as well...just don't want to poison the kids, etc.