Sculpfun icube 10 Watt Portable Laser Review. Laser engraver and cutter
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ส.ค. 2024
- In this video I do a review of the Sculpfun icube 10 watt laser engraver. Cutting such material as leather, slate, wood and glass. The Sculpfun laser engraver is a compact desktop laser that also has Bluetooth capabilities. Come check it out.
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00:00 Intro
00:14 Ortur Box Content
00:26 Content of icube box
01:36 Setting up air assist
02:39 Bluetooth
03:42 Basic function
03:53 Focus the laser
04:16 framing your material
05:13 Working With Wood
06:12 Working with slate
06:46 Working with leather
08:02 Working with glass
08:31 Conclusion and thank you
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Thanks for the review it looks good
Thank you for the comment. I thought the laser worked very well.
@baronleathercraft I ordered one and their warehouse flooded...shame I got a good deal lol oh well keep on looking
@@samsungw200 That is lame, sorry to hear that. Lets us know what you end up getting. Thank you!
@baronleathercraft just ordered the sculpfun s9 it was only 215 quid I thought on it and decided for a bigger cutting area.
@@samsungw200 Nice, that's the 5 watt. it has a .06 spot size so it will engrave in nice detail. It won't be the fastest machine but I always choose quality over speed. Enjoy!
I have a atomstack a5 pro and it feels like it hitting pot wholes and it on my y axis
Does this happen when you push it by hand or just when you do it with the power of the motors? IS this something that just started happening or was it always like this?