Interesting video Matt and Rob! We just started working with the Laserpecker2, with some really nice results. That rotary extension got bigger though 😅
That's a lovely bit of kit and a really good explanation Rob I'm tempted to get one but I'm still exploring the 3d printing rabbit hole amongst everything else lol
Boy, this carbon dates you... (and me, getting that reference, thinking about the hoops we jumped to pull that off at times) Actually I thought you guys were like 20yrs my junior. Anyways, enjoy the new tool!
I'm setting up a microworkshop and have a laser to set up, my biggest headache is finding a smoke extractor to use. The mischief you can get upto for presents when you have a laser...
We found that the desktop extractor by LaserPecker was very good. We just overused it before changing the filter. They all seem very similar from the research we've done, but LaserPecker has a nice aesthetic to go alongside the power and portability.
It would be a big step up from the LP4 if we were to get our hands on one. The LP4's metal engraving power was 2 watts whereas the LP5 is 10x that. The laser for cardboard and leathers, etc. has also been doubled in power up to 20 watts. For the metal side of things that's not only going to mean faster engraving, but deeper passes as well. Looks like they've gone for a more robust shielding system too which is a welcome improvement given how substantially the power is increasing. If we were deciding between the LP4 and LP5 right now we would spend the extra £700 on the LP5 as it would pay for itself in time saved within a few months.
It's one of those things that you either get because you're REALLY keen on the hobby or because you know there's a business purpose to it and you can earn the money back.
I love how both Matt and Rob play to their strengths.
Never going to give you up. Great job chaps, love that Matt bails out the minute it gets technical! Good job Rob!
NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP
Impressive!
NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP
I'd love one of those for my single garage workshop and Christmas is coming. 😀
NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP
Love this video, the information it’s son clear. 👍🏼
Love that engraving detail! Nice touch to an already beautiful looking marking knife.
I enjoyed the entire series. Offered great insight into small scale production, including packaging and branding.
Nice engraver, did an awesome job and pretty nifty for the size of it. Thanks Rob! Mr Astley would be proud. Never gonna give you up.
Cheers James!
Never gonna give you up.
Love the content
Rob, you have done an excellent job with this video. Matt is lucky to have you! Thanks
Thank your for the kind words! Genuinely means a lot. This might be a style we use again in the future for 'techy' products.
Great demo of the lazer. Never going to give you up.
Great kit and simple enough to use thanks for the perfect tutorial
That engraving was super crisp. Can't wait to see how else you utilise the laser in some of your other projects.
Man, I did not even know you had a second channel. I wondered where you had got off to
Well done lads, afascinating video into laser engraving
That's great. I think about getting me a Laser Pecker and this is fantastic demo.
lovely bit of kit - Never going to give you up
Never expected to be rickrolled through a QR code in a ME video, should have seen that one coming... well played Rob 🙂
Haha cheers! 😉
Nice machine. Never gonna give you up.
Interesting video Matt and Rob! We just started working with the Laserpecker2, with some really nice results. That rotary extension got bigger though 😅
It's a great bit of kit! The LaserPecker 5 looks like it could be a good step up too.
That's a lovely bit of kit and a really good explanation Rob I'm tempted to get one but I'm still exploring the 3d printing rabbit hole amongst everything else lol
The temptation to get my own 3D printer is strong... not sure i have the patience for the prints though!
Fantastiskt! Never gonna give you upp!
Boy, this carbon dates you... (and me, getting that reference, thinking about the hoops we jumped to pull that off at times)
Actually I thought you guys were like 20yrs my junior. Anyways, enjoy the new tool!
I'm setting up a microworkshop and have a laser to set up, my biggest headache is finding a smoke extractor to use. The mischief you can get upto for presents when you have a laser...
We found that the desktop extractor by LaserPecker was very good. We just overused it before changing the filter. They all seem very similar from the research we've done, but LaserPecker has a nice aesthetic to go alongside the power and portability.
Should have guessed where that QR code would lead
Very informative video well presented.
Cheers Paul!
Now that the LP5 is due out later today, do you think that the new machine will offer any significant advantages for you guys?
It would be a big step up from the LP4 if we were to get our hands on one. The LP4's metal engraving power was 2 watts whereas the LP5 is 10x that. The laser for cardboard and leathers, etc. has also been doubled in power up to 20 watts.
For the metal side of things that's not only going to mean faster engraving, but deeper passes as well. Looks like they've gone for a more robust shielding system too which is a welcome improvement given how substantially the power is increasing.
If we were deciding between the LP4 and LP5 right now we would spend the extra £700 on the LP5 as it would pay for itself in time saved within a few months.
never gonna give you up..... only time i've been rick rolled for a good reason lol
Any one else hope they had a laser to give away?! 😊
Looked great until I found out it starts at £1,579.00 for the basic machine, thanks but no thanks
It's one of those things that you either get because you're REALLY keen on the hobby or because you know there's a business purpose to it and you can earn the money back.
Why would you name your product "LazerDong" 🤣? Also, consumer open fame laser engravers give me the heebie-jeebies in regards to health and safety.
Just visited their website. I am instantly put off by the fact that I can not disable the cookies settings. Not good
Didn't even notice that issue! I'll pass it on to LaserPecker
Thanks for pointing that out. We just went through the websites and fixed the cookie settings! It should be in the proper way now!