Run that laser a bit faster, that machine can run at 3000mm a minute if it’s to light run laser hotter, I use my 10w at 2000mm per min at 40% for engraving perfect
YOU ARE THE MAN!! Thanks for the advice, and as i mess around with it.. I will certainly do that. I appreciate your kindness in sharing that experience
Well medic that new tool in the shop is going to be a great investment for your shop there is no limit now for you love the work keep it coming can't wait to see what you make next 😁
Thank you SO VERY much for tuning in.. I am excited to be at the beginning of a great adventure with this machine. One day I hope I can build some really neat RC's with it
LOVE SEEING YOU BACK DOING WHAT YOU LOVE. BEEN FOLLOWING YOU FOR YRS NOW AND LOVING IT . GOOD LUCK WITH THE NEW TOY AND STAY HEALTHY MY FRIEND. GOD BLESS !!!
Absolutely terrific bit of kit! So many options there. The rotary lathe thing is very very cool. looking forward to seeing what that can do. Such a versatile tool and a great outlet for creativity! Rock on brother!
I was offered to review the Snapmaker Artisan a while ago. I did pass on it. It an an amazing well constructed machine. However, when it comes to multifunction machines typically they do 1 or 2 things well, not all of them. For this machine, I would say it will do 3D printing and laser very well. That is a nice and powerful laser module. If you like a 2w 1064nm module for metals, you should try a fiber laser! As you learn, you can increase the power, and speed for a lot of the engravings especially on woods to cut down engraving times by 80%. The air assist is mostly for cutting. Great video!
Thats why I jumped in Kris, I am also completely in the dark with this machine.. yet, I am slowly figuring it out, and its a rather enjoyable experience!
Medic i have always learn that if you dont get it the first time you will the second time beacuse you have learn from your mistakes when you did it the first time. Keep up the good work. That is freaking cool!! 😎
Not too bad for first try. I have never ran my lasers at 100%, I cut 1/4 inch hard maple at 85% and 500mm per minute and air assist with my 36 watt. I dont use air assist when engraving wood.
That is super impressive. Door has been opened to alot of projects and video content. Mean this in a good way but you would think a machine like that would set the laser power automatically when you put the material in to stop it from catching fire. Override it if you want to burn it as such
I also have a laser machine. Sometimes you need to adjust the speed or the power. And you need to adjust the air that is coming out with the laser... also if you burn to hot in the wrong wood you get coal. Your rub it over with your finger and everything turns Black..... nice machine and good you want to learn this great stuff!!!
Weird how they have changed it up a little since i got mine. Example, i have 1 piece enclosure panels, not a divider strip. I also heard they went cheap on the packaging. I have the 10W and 40W laser, looking to pick up the IR laser next.
haha just like you were sitting and watching the machine work i still do sometimes on my 3d-printer even though i´ve had it for a couple of years :D Very cool machine u got there!
Hey mate im thinking if the fire warning comes on it just wants you to open the door to check the job then it will let you continue. Enjoying watching and learning this👍🤟
Plywood is just to soft of a material and it is made of quite a few sheets of thinner wood glued together so it will burn easier at thinner types of plywood
@@TheRealRCSparks no worries buddy. maybe open the door a while longer to simulate extinguishing a fire maybe. It’s all a learning curve and in order to succeed we must avoid becoming Schrödinger's cat,(As my Gramps used to say)by Always thinking outside of the box.
I could run it faster brother, but Im so new to this. This speed is ok for me at the moment.. but Ill try new stuff also. Thanks for the heads up on the Co2
@TheRealRCSparks I would love a nice large bed co2. They are capable of cutting any color or transparency of acrylic. With a diode you are quite limited with acrylics but they cut black cast acrylic like a dream. Not all diode lasers are slow. My 36 watt is capable of 48000mm per minute although I never go over 10000 for engraving. I would love to mess around with that snapmaker unit.
@TheRealRCSparks It's a lot of fun. A 40 watt diode shouldn't be too slow. I have both a 20w diode and a 60w co2 laser, and I've found the co2 more capable. Either way, that unit that you bought is awesome.
@bradius3000 Agreed lasering is a ton of fun with seemingly endless possibilities. I love working with maple and cherrywood for engraving or building custom boxes.
Run that laser a bit faster, that machine can run at 3000mm a minute if it’s to light run laser hotter, I use my 10w at 2000mm per min at 40% for engraving perfect
YOU ARE THE MAN!! Thanks for the advice, and as i mess around with it.. I will certainly do that. I appreciate your kindness in sharing that experience
Well medic that new tool in the shop is going to be a great investment for your shop there is no limit now for you love the work keep it coming can't wait to see what you make next 😁
Thank you SO VERY much for tuning in.. I am excited to be at the beginning of a great adventure with this machine. One day I hope I can build some really neat RC's with it
LOVE SEEING YOU BACK DOING WHAT YOU LOVE. BEEN FOLLOWING YOU FOR YRS NOW AND LOVING IT . GOOD LUCK WITH THE NEW TOY AND STAY HEALTHY MY FRIEND. GOD BLESS !!!
That is sooo cool. Thanks for have use learn with you. Can't wait to see what you do next. The potential is endless.
Thanks for watching!
Looks really good Medic. It'll be fun to see all you create.
The power that lazer has is incredible, I can't believe it cut right through that plywood!!
Absolutely terrific bit of kit! So many options there. The rotary lathe thing is very very cool. looking forward to seeing what that can do. Such a versatile tool and a great outlet for creativity! Rock on brother!
That is really amazing how it works
Dude that machine is fantastic looking. I wish Icould afford something like that.
I was offered to review the Snapmaker Artisan a while ago. I did pass on it. It an an amazing well constructed machine. However, when it comes to multifunction machines typically they do 1 or 2 things well, not all of them. For this machine, I would say it will do 3D printing and laser very well. That is a nice and powerful laser module. If you like a 2w 1064nm module for metals, you should try a fiber laser! As you learn, you can increase the power, and speed for a lot of the engravings especially on woods to cut down engraving times by 80%. The air assist is mostly for cutting. Great video!
I know if I was to use a laser there would definitely been a fire. Well done Aaron
This thing looks really slick. Always wanted to dabble but never had the confidence to getvone
Thats why I jumped in Kris, I am also completely in the dark with this machine.. yet, I am slowly figuring it out, and its a rather enjoyable experience!
Medic i have always learn that if you dont get it the first time you will the second time beacuse you have learn from your mistakes when you did it the first time. Keep up the good work. That is freaking cool!! 😎
Ya super cool. Was just sharing with my mom and brother and you’ve caught my brothers interest. He’s now looking forward to your next episode ❤
This is Phenomenal! Thank you so much for sharing!!! When can I have a leather belt made with the RC Sparks LOGO around it?
Your videos are always filled with such warmth and kindness! Thank you for your great sense of humor and ability to share your joy!👻🐠🌕
Nice work
Sweet brother. Always interested in these
That's awesome dude! Love it!
Not too bad for first try. I have never ran my lasers at 100%, I cut 1/4 inch hard maple at 85% and 500mm per minute and air assist with my 36 watt. I dont use air assist when engraving wood.
That is super impressive. Door has been opened to alot of projects and video content.
Mean this in a good way but you would think a machine like that would set the laser power automatically when you put the material in to stop it from catching fire. Override it if you want to burn it as such
Ok, I have to admit, I'm a little envious🙂
Thanks!
My man.. I fulfilled a dream I had as a kid today, to have a laser that could cut. WOW! So cool, hey?! Thanks for the kind comment
Awesome machine, and I like the final product. 👍
I also have a laser machine. Sometimes you need to adjust the speed or the power. And you need to adjust the air that is coming out with the laser... also if you burn to hot in the wrong wood you get coal. Your rub it over with your finger and everything turns Black..... nice machine and good you want to learn this great stuff!!!
Weird how they have changed it up a little since i got mine. Example, i have 1 piece enclosure panels, not a divider strip. I also heard they went cheap on the packaging. I have the 10W and 40W laser, looking to pick up the IR laser next.
I love to personalize things, this would work GREAT for me~!
I really appreciate your approach to content creation. Your videos are always top notch!🚙🐬🎈
Make coffee costers would love to have one.
That's a bad ass machine need to get one
Clever thing.
That is awesome and I like your video 👍👍👍👍🎉🎉🎉🎉
haha just like you were sitting and watching the machine work i still do sometimes on my 3d-printer even though i´ve had it for a couple of years :D Very cool machine u got there!
I cant help but sit and watch this technology do its job! Its incredible.. right!?
@@TheRealRCSparks Yeah, Agree! It´t really mesmerizing
Hey mate im thinking if the fire warning comes on it just wants you to open the door to check the job then it will let you continue. Enjoying watching and learning this👍🤟
Unfortunately, I did that test in this video, that is not it brother.. but I will update us all :)
@@TheRealRCSparks sorry missed that bit bummer was hoping that,d help looking forward to seeing the progression of this cheers mate 🤟
I do 3D printing. Do you have to relevel or calibrate the filament extruders or print bed when you swap between each module?
i dont think so, because nothing really changes. The bed height always remains the same! And if I do, the calibration only takes 2 min
Cool I was wondering when you were going to post a follow up video. Badass bro!!!😊
I have a feeling I will be doing a lot with this machine.. and if you think its cool.. i will film it. Thanks bud!
Hell yes definitely record it bro!!! I can't wait to see all the cool stuff your gonna do with that bad boy!!!
This things awesome.
Hello medic it's incredible buddy
Amazing
If you didnt notice a set screw fell out when you removed the print head.
Thanks, its actually a removeable clip for the filament tube, and yup.. got it replaced
It really is an incredible machine. And really who doesn't want to play with lasers?
nice mate
Next is the gold rush or loading king logos
Wow cool
Plywood is just to soft of a material and it is made of quite a few sheets of thinner wood glued together so it will burn easier at thinner types of plywood
The Frickin Laser...!!! 😅😂
Good etching job would like to see it in metal then you can paint it. Bravo Zulu
When you get that flame error open the door for 10 seconds or so close the door and then continue
Thanks Bro, I tried that... but it didnt work! But heck, I can always try it again.. and maybe I did it wrong somehow.
@@TheRealRCSparks no worries buddy. maybe open the door a while longer to simulate extinguishing a fire maybe. It’s all a learning curve and in order to succeed we must avoid becoming Schrödinger's cat,(As my Gramps used to say)by Always thinking outside of the box.
Awesome beautiful😅
You gonna sell your logos on wood or metal I want one how much lol
😁👍🏼
The lack of speed is because it has a diode laser. I upgraded to. Co2 laser, and it's 10x faster.
I could run it faster brother, but Im so new to this. This speed is ok for me at the moment.. but Ill try new stuff also. Thanks for the heads up on the Co2
@TheRealRCSparks I would love a nice large bed co2. They are capable of cutting any color or transparency of acrylic. With a diode you are quite limited with acrylics but they cut black cast acrylic like a dream. Not all diode lasers are slow. My 36 watt is capable of 48000mm per minute although I never go over 10000 for engraving.
I would love to mess around with that snapmaker unit.
@TheRealRCSparks It's a lot of fun. A 40 watt diode shouldn't be too slow. I have both a 20w diode and a 60w co2 laser, and I've found the co2 more capable. Either way, that unit that you bought is awesome.
@bradius3000 Agreed lasering is a ton of fun with seemingly endless possibilities. I love working with maple and cherrywood for engraving or building custom boxes.
Best blow what 😩 6:00
Job man, JOB!
You can make a road grader now
This is my EPIC goal.. but I have a steep learning curve to do that.
Funny.......laser engraving commercial part way through. Programming your minds!
Nothing like trial and error
4 hours to engrave that that’s awful. My wife bought a ttp laser it would do that same thing in about 3 minutes
Module, unit, 7 inch touchscreen... bro you talking dirty tech talk to me!!! 🤣🤣
This thing is so super fun to use.. and with all of the features.. um, Boooooing. Lol
Expensive and slow machine, nothing special to be honest
Heh, very special to me, to be honest!
@@TheRealRCSparks I believe it, but you probably didn't have to pay for it, let it serve you well
excelent work tools!!!!!
You 100% need to do a video with @Unemployed Redneck Hillbilly Creations He dose a lot of wood laser engraving.