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The Best Laser Engraver for Beginners? A Wecreat Vision Review!

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The Best Laser Engraver for Beginners? A Wecreat Vision Review!

In this post, we’ll be reviewing the WeCreat Vision: a compact 20W diode laser engraver and laser cutter. Equipped with a built-in HD camera, Wi-Fi connectivity, air assist, and boasting a maximum speed of 600mm/s. The unique design features an inner frame that lifts entirely, eliminating the need for riser bases and constant laser adjustments. With its knife bed removed, it can engrave materials up to 140mm (5.51 inches) in height, and with the rotary attachment installed, it can laser engrave tumblers up to 100mm in diameter. What’s in the Wecreat Vision box? Click to expand What’s in the box? Vision...

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The BEST Hold Downs for Your Laser Cutter: Magnets VS Honeycomb Bed Pins!

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The BEST Hold Downs for Your Laser Cutter: Magnets VS Honeycomb Bed Pins!

Tired of struggling to secure your materials onto your laser machine's honeycomb bed? Tiring to laser cut warped plywood or other bent woods?Well, in this post and video, I’ll show you multiple methods to safely and quickly attach material to your laser cutting machine's honeycomb bed. The first and original method I used as hold downs was magnets.I typically use three different types of magnets: For thin materials like veneers, I use small button magnets: Available HereFor ⅛” (3mm) plywoods I use bar magnets: Available HereFor thick materials or materials that are very warped, I use these powerful utility magnets:...

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Learn How to Etch Metal with a Laser Engraver in Just 5 Minutes!

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Learn How to Etch Metal with a Laser Engraver in Just 5 Minutes!

In this video, we're going to look at engraving metal with a co2 laser. Although you can't technically engrave metal with a CO2 laser, you can use your CO2 laser to etch metal otherwise known as "marking" the metal. Although the metal isn't actually removed as it would be in an engraving process, it is permanently marked, which works well for many applications, although it won't give you deep laser engravings. This process also works well for etching metal with diode laser engraver. Get the Laser Marking Spray Here:Dry Moly Lube: https://amzn.to/3yYb7RqBlack Laser Ink for Metals Marking: https://amzn.to/3EZvnGi

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Wooden Puzzle Storage Box w/ Lizard Puzzle - Laser Cut Projects

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Wooden Puzzle Storage Box w/ Lizard Puzzle - Laser Cut Projects

In this video, we'll be looking at making a Puzzle Storage Box with an included laser cut lizard puzzle. For this laser cut project, I'll be using my 50-watt co2 laser cutter. The wood that we laser cut in this project 1/8" or 3mm Baltic Birch plywood and we'll be staining the wood boxes with a water-based stain. For tutorial should also work fine for Glowforge projects. *****Download SVG files ***** https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1souhm5nlpGkmYoAgArwsQiZ-7fNjwfc1?usp=sharing Laser Cut Box Generator Site: https://www.festi.info/boxes.py/

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Stock CO2 Laser Lens Vs. Cloudray Compound Lens - Better Engraving?

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Stock CO2 Laser Lens Vs. Cloudray Compound Lens - Better Engraving?

Today we're going to be looking at installing a Cloudray Laser Compound Lens Kit on my 50w laser cutter. Having a compound lens installed on your CO2 laser cutter should let you get darker and finer laser engraving on your laser engraving machine. The drawback is that they do not let you cut anywhere as deep as the stock CO2 laser lens that came with your laser cutter. My CO2 laser engraver is similar to the popular k40 laser cutter and other Chinese laser engravers, so the install process should be similar for other machines, like an 80w laser cutter....

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