I learned a new skill. AlgoLaser send me a diode laser to test out and I learned how to etch in 3D. I learned how to take an STL file, convert it to a laser cutting file and etch 3D relief on wood and acrylic. This is faster than 3D printing and I like the results better. For this reason, I have new plans for what I may be bringing to this years Fallout New Vegas event. Stay tuned. I will release the video this week. AlgoLaser is also giving us exclusive discounts if you want one of their lasers. So, stay tuned. Also, I have almost finished filming the next Pipboy video. We have exciting news to share about that. I have a video the boys and I did together on lightsabers. And finally, the Fallou8t short movie is coming along great! I also have videos for making an Indiana Jones prop, a 1/6 scale Fusion Flea, and much... much.... more. This is quite a crazy year. Again, if you are going to New York or NY Comic Con, let me know.
So we need light burn for this laser? It didn’t look like you used it to engrave, but to cut we need light burn?? I only have an M1 iPad Pro.. I haven’t needed a computer/laptop in years.. IF I need light burn, what is the smallest laptop I can get to run it? I do not want to spend a lot of money on a laptop if I do not need to after buying the laser.. Would a cheap core laptop with like 4gb ram and 128gb storage and a basic intel processor run light burn??
For a "how to" video, having only a fraction of the video actually be as the title states, with only snippets of the actual steps needed for this is pretty disappointing. Output percentage? Speed? Passes? Things to note?
@ZecharyK I filmed each of those, but as my son pointed out was specific to that laser. In this case one pass per png. I went with all defaults. What I showed was all you need to know. With a weaker laser, it may take 2 or 3 passes.
I learned a new skill. AlgoLaser send me a diode laser to test out and I learned how to etch in 3D. I learned how to take an STL file, convert it to a laser cutting file and etch 3D relief on wood and acrylic. This is faster than 3D printing and I like the results better. For this reason, I have new plans for what I may be bringing to this years Fallout New Vegas event. Stay tuned. I will release the video this week. AlgoLaser is also giving us exclusive discounts if you want one of their lasers. So, stay tuned. Also, I have almost finished filming the next Pipboy video. We have exciting news to share about that. I have a video the boys and I did together on lightsabers. And finally, the Fallou8t short movie is coming along great! I also have videos for making an Indiana Jones prop, a 1/6 scale Fusion Flea, and much... much.... more. This is quite a crazy year. Again, if you are going to New York or NY Comic Con, let me know.
dang i missed the premiere. watching now.
@@CGRREDACTED ok
New level of cool has been observed!! Awesome!
@@GrapplerS10 thanks
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Awesome!
So we need light burn for this laser? It didn’t look like you used it to engrave, but to cut we need light burn?? I only have an M1 iPad Pro.. I haven’t needed a computer/laptop in years.. IF I need light burn, what is the smallest laptop I can get to run it? I do not want to spend a lot of money on a laptop if I do not need to after buying the laser.. Would a cheap core laptop with like 4gb ram and 128gb storage and a basic intel processor run light burn??
@LGeeThomas lasergrbl works as well. Light burn makes 3d engraving easy. The laser can work with your phone or usb, but need a prepped file.
For a "how to" video, having only a fraction of the video actually be as the title states, with only snippets of the actual steps needed for this is pretty disappointing.
Output percentage? Speed? Passes? Things to note?
@ZecharyK I filmed each of those, but as my son pointed out was specific to that laser. In this case one pass per png. I went with all defaults. What I showed was all you need to know. With a weaker laser, it may take 2 or 3 passes.