@@CasualDIYHi. Still comment came through on the wrong video. Hahaha. I was typing it at the end of the Christmas tree video then it changed into this video. Sorry.
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Just shows what you can achieve with a cheap'ish laser, even if you have no artistic abilities (like me), there will be tons of free stuff on the internet which you can use ... excellent 👍 Especially liked the last item, would've been even better with a few different coloured gels over the LEDs.
I do show the settings in the video in LaserRGBL. I clean the lense depending on use, heavy use I clean it every two days. Sometimes daily (laser works at least 12h per day in the cutting option) it all depends.
Hi mate... Top ideas again, I've got a NEJE 2S Max 30w laser setup myself, and churning out miniature houses/baubles/door signs/reindeer and sleigh combinations... The laser has a top working area of 800*610mm and gives more option with size limitations. Cost effective, if you can find a decent supplier of laser plywood, but you have to compete with high end laser production sellers also. May I suggest using lightburn software for the laser, you have just a one off subscription and endless options to use with the laser, but I noticed traveling lines between each cut location? You will need to check the software to adjust your laser settings. Keep up the good work 👍
@@CasualDIY check your software settings for the laser, think I can see faint travel lines between cutting locations? Are you using air assist?? Give a light sanding to remove edge burn marks also, what setting are you currently using for speed/power/pass to burn? I run 400mm/min on 80% with 2 passes for 3mm plywood (keeps edges cleaner) and air assist. 1 pass would be enough but it darkens the edges more..
@@philbrandon0532 it depends which laser Im using. With Ray 5, 150mm/min 100% power for 3-4 mm ply, single pass. But as you say I think it would be better to increase the speed and just do an extra pass for better results.
According to the manufacturer up to 2cm in pine wood. But that's in many passes with heavy charing. I would say up to 8mm plywood and 1cm pine wood for best results.
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Great demonstration of what laser engravers are capable of. Thanks for sharing the video. The 3D ornaments are ingenious.
Thank you. Yes they look awesome 😁👍
Truly inspirational, you make projects that would have been previously complicated for most people, easily achievable. Thanks Tomasz 👍👍
Thank you very much!
Thank you. Just getting started laser cutting. Great information to get my creativity light shining. Very well presented! Take care.
Thank you kindly
Good lad tomasz for sharing your ideas with us you made some fantastic videos and I look forward to many more
Thank you kindly 😁👍
Thank you so much for this video. I've been looking for something that is decent quality and goes through the process in detail and this is the best!
Thank you kindly
Nice job Tomasz. Nice flip top Mitre saw cart. 👍
Thank you very much mate 👍
@@CasualDIYHi. Still comment came through on the wrong video. Hahaha. I was typing it at the end of the Christmas tree video then it changed into this video. Sorry.
@@leelipinski4667 no worries at all 👍
Brilliant, Tomasz! Fantastic work! 😃
Yeah, a laser like that can help a bunch!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks mate, yes its a great tool. All the best 👍
They are some very cool designs Tomasz. Cheers 👍😎🇦🇺
Glad you like them! Free to download and use if you want. Good for laser but also as stencils for scroll saw.
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Hi Thomas,great project,how about glueing on the stars as a fourth level after painting them silver.
Sky is the limit mate, or my imagination in this case 😂
Thanks for the video - great information.
Thank you for watching 👍
Just shows what you can achieve with a cheap'ish laser, even if you have no artistic abilities (like me), there will be tons of free stuff on the internet which you can use ... excellent 👍
Especially liked the last item, would've been even better with a few different coloured gels over the LEDs.
Yes mate you can really make some cool things and amend them with your creativity. The imagination is the only limit here 😅
Great tool I wish Santa would send me 1 for Christmas
Would be a nice present from Santa, instead of the usual socks 😅
nice work. can you tell us setings for speed/power you use? for engraving and cutting? how often you clean the lents? thanks
I do show the settings in the video in LaserRGBL.
I clean the lense depending on use, heavy use I clean it every two days. Sometimes daily (laser works at least 12h per day in the cutting option) it all depends.
@@CasualDIY thanks a lot. all the best !!!✌
Podría ser en español o por favor gracias
Sorry I don't speak Spanish
Hi mate...
Top ideas again, I've got a NEJE 2S Max 30w laser setup myself, and churning out miniature houses/baubles/door signs/reindeer and sleigh combinations...
The laser has a top working area of 800*610mm and gives more option with size limitations.
Cost effective, if you can find a decent supplier of laser plywood, but you have to compete with high end laser production sellers also.
May I suggest using lightburn software for the laser, you have just a one off subscription and endless options to use with the laser, but I noticed traveling lines between each cut location? You will need to check the software to adjust your laser settings.
Keep up the good work 👍
Good setup there. Yes it all depends if you can tap in to your local market I guess
@@CasualDIY check your software settings for the laser, think I can see faint travel lines between cutting locations?
Are you using air assist??
Give a light sanding to remove edge burn marks also, what setting are you currently using for speed/power/pass to burn?
I run 400mm/min on 80% with 2 passes for 3mm plywood (keeps edges cleaner) and air assist. 1 pass would be enough but it darkens the edges more..
@@philbrandon0532 it depends which laser Im using. With Ray 5, 150mm/min 100% power for 3-4 mm ply, single pass. But as you say I think it would be better to increase the speed and just do an extra pass for better results.
Hello Friend !!! What is the maximum thickness it can cut?
According to the manufacturer up to 2cm in pine wood. But that's in many passes with heavy charing. I would say up to 8mm plywood and 1cm pine wood for best results.
Que tipo de programa utiliza
I used to use LaserRGBL but now I use Lightburn
You could even fill the stars with coloured epoxy
Yes, that would be a cool effect
Hi, was wondering what software you used? Thanks
LaserGRBL however recently I went for Lightburn and it's much better but paid.
Big like !!!
Thank you my friend
cost for this
@@athulagamage4571 for what exactly?