I’m hoping it works well because i think I will use it a lot. A little disappointed in the thickness it will handle but I will have to work around that.
@@DIYGene Yes, though I believe Wecreat changed something in the design to go a bit thicker (don't quote me on this though because I look at a lot of equipment).
Thank you for the videos you do using the WeCreat laser. I know you have more sophisticated, industrial style lasers and really appreciate that you include the WeCreat in your tutorials. I'm having a blast with mine and have been able to do a large variety of projects.
Looks handy to have. Love the intro 😃 You should make a house for your new mower😅 At 5:12 I really don't understand why manufacturers don't update these chords.
My mower has a house. It only one wall, but it has a roof😀 I think to support more 3rd party lasers, Wecreat should provide a connector that plugs in at the stepper motor. Stepper motor companies typically all use the same connector.
@@SteveMakesEverything My mower is now remote control about to be shipped with mini tank tracks, and it shredded my wallet but managed to turn lawn care into leasure, before my hernia was about to become a skipping rope/trip line.
@@SteveMakesEverything Definitely! I now have the extension kit to double the bed size of my D1 Pro and I'm about to increase the wattage to 20 from 10. When I build a new, bigger housing for it, it would be nice to be able to use this feeder with it. I don't yet own anything other than a couple of D1 Pro units and the F1 from xTOOL, but I've seen some good stuff from WeCreat recently so I want to look into this more. With a cable that would allow this feeder to be connected to my D1, it might persuade me to expand in this way. Thanks for the video. EDIT: Nothing stopping me making a cable myself, of course, but if one is made then I will know that it's fully compatible.
I just got the conveyor and I’m excited to try it out on my WeCreat 20watt. Your video definitely helps. Thanks
It’s not something you’ll use everyday, but it’s crucial for those big jobs.
I’m hoping it works well because i think I will use it a lot. A little disappointed in the thickness it will handle but I will have to work around that.
@@DIYGene Yes, though I believe Wecreat changed something in the design to go a bit thicker (don't quote me on this though because I look at a lot of equipment).
Thank you for the videos you do using the WeCreat laser. I know you have more sophisticated, industrial style lasers and really appreciate that you include the WeCreat in your tutorials. I'm having a blast with mine and have been able to do a large variety of projects.
Happy to help. Actually if you look on my workbench, my diode laser of choice right now is the Wecreat 40W
Looks handy to have. Love the intro 😃
You should make a house for your new mower😅
At 5:12 I really don't understand why manufacturers don't update these chords.
My mower has a house. It only one wall, but it has a roof😀
I think to support more 3rd party lasers, Wecreat should provide a connector that plugs in at the stepper motor. Stepper motor companies typically all use the same connector.
@@SteveMakesEverything My mower is now remote control about to be shipped with mini tank tracks, and it shredded my wallet but managed to turn lawn care into leasure, before my hernia was about to become a skipping rope/trip line.
@@truetech4158 Well hopefully you love it. I enjoy watching mine cut the grass so I don't have to.
@@SteveMakesEverything Definitely! I now have the extension kit to double the bed size of my D1 Pro and I'm about to increase the wattage to 20 from 10. When I build a new, bigger housing for it, it would be nice to be able to use this feeder with it.
I don't yet own anything other than a couple of D1 Pro units and the F1 from xTOOL, but I've seen some good stuff from WeCreat recently so I want to look into this more. With a cable that would allow this feeder to be connected to my D1, it might persuade me to expand in this way. Thanks for the video.
EDIT: Nothing stopping me making a cable myself, of course, but if one is made then I will know that it's fully compatible.
Nice and adaptive!
It’s pretty flexible
Hi Steve, nice video
Hey, thanks
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Wow that's looks awesome to use
Most importantly it’s pretty easy to use, so there’s no hoops to jump through to make it work.
Sweet video thank you
Glad you enjoyed it