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Video Tutorials — laser

LaserPecker Slide & Rotary: Are These Add-Ons Worth It?

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LaserPecker Slide & Rotary: Are These Add-Ons Worth It?

The Laserpecker Slide and Rotary Extensions are add-ons for the Laserpecker laser engravers, designed to increase their functionality, versatility, and ease of use.In this video, we’ll be testing both extensions out on Laserpecker LP5 with different materials including plywood, live-edge wood, stainless steel rings, and metal water bottles. Laserpecker Slide Extension for the LS5 Purpose: The Slide Extension expands the engraver’s workspace, enabling it to cover larger engraving areas by allowing the Laserpecker LS5 to engrave and cut larger projects. Features: Extended Engraving Area: With the Slide, you can engrave larger surfaces without needing to reposition your material manually, ideal...

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Laserpecker LP5 Deep Dive: What Can It Really Do?

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Laserpecker LP5 Deep Dive: What Can It Really Do?

In this segment, we’re going to have a close look at the Dual-Laser LaserPecker LP5, checking out its features and capabilities. We’ll be testing its laser engraving and cutting abilities on a variety of materials including wood, cork, slate, aluminum, stainless steel, and brass. Some notable features of the Laserpecker LP5:1. Dual-Laser TechnologyThe LP5 combines both 20W fiber and 20W blue laser modules, allowing it to engrave on a wide variety of materials, including wood, leather, metal, glass, and even some plastics. This dual-laser technology provides both fine detail and enhanced engraving speeds.2. High Precision & SpeedWith a resolution as...

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Can You Really Create BIG Laser Engraved Maps with a Small Laser?

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Can You Really Create BIG Laser Engraved Maps with a Small Laser?

In this tutorial, we will show you how to use the WeCreat Auto Pass Through Feeder on the WeCreat Vision to create a large laser engraved map wall hanging. If you’ve never seen a laser auto pass through feeder, they allow you to feed large pieces of materials into your laser cutter, greatly increasing the working length.I’ll be laser engraving the plywood onto 1/8 “ plywood and mounting it on 16” wide whitewood using metal stand-offs. Video Timestamps0:00 Intro0:31 About the WeCreat Auto Pass Through Feeder1:38 Material used to make the laser engraved map2:25 Setting up the WeCreat Auto Pass...

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xTool S1 vs. WeCreat Vision: What's the Difference?

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xTool S1 vs. WeCreat Vision: What's the Difference?

In this video, we’ll examine the differences between the xTool S1 and the WeCreat Vision.We’ll be comparing the differences in bed sizes, differences in depth, autofocus systems, the types of laser cutting beds, fire detection systems, changeable laser modules, positioning systems, and we’ll also be placing the lasers head-to-head in multiple tests! See my other Blog Posts:Knife Making with the xTool S1Engrave Metals with the 2watt IR Module for the xTool S1WeCreat Vision ReviewedThe difference in laser bed sizes:xTool S1: 19.6”x13” (498x330 mm)WeCreat Vision: 16.54”x11.42” (420x290mm)Difference in depth:xTool S1: 1.7” (42mm)WeCreat Vision: 5.51” (140mm)Note that there is a riser addon...

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Exploring Lasers for Knife Making - Will it Work?

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Exploring Lasers for Knife Making - Will it Work?

Are you looking to sharpen up your style with knife making? Look no further than laser cutting knife scales! Knife scales are the handles of a knife, and by using a laser cutter, you can create custom designs to make your knife stand out but also replicate the over and over again. First, choose your preferred hardwood. I'll be using Maple, Walnut and Padauk. Next, design your scale using a software program like Lightburn. You can get as creative as you want with intricate designs or keep it simple with a natural look. Once you have your design ready, it's time to...

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