This is my favourite laser so far! Tested & CO2 compare xTool D1 40w review, veneer inlay & sinter
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Hi Guys I hope this review was helpful, please let me know your thoughts. Raffle has now ended and the winners will be announced shortly in an up coming update video. Cheers J
@MorpheusTO
Жыл бұрын
The link is not working.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
@@MorpheusTO thank you, I'll check that and let you know
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
@@MorpheusTO I thinks I fixed it, here it is: raffall.com/340673/enter-raffle-to-win-50w-co2-laser-by-gweike-hosted-by-joshua-de-lisle
@tehNashty
Жыл бұрын
I feel I would be a good charity. 🙄 Yea, that's the ticket!
@wild-radio7373
Жыл бұрын
🥰👍
A coffee table you say.....when we left UK for South Africa in 1948 my father made a 1/2 dozen coffee tables in teak to sell for funds on the way..... all fully inlaid with veneer.....2 years later he was still getting letters for the tables from people who saw the first lot.....i think he would have sacrificed one of his balls for a laser like this.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Wow that's cool, I know right, this board was 40mins cutting, 5mins design and maybe an hour to epoxy and I've created a valuable product. Tables are definitely highly valued. Cheers J
im impressed with the x tool, that celtic knot for a bit of scrap wood came out fantastic
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I'm super pleased with it, I want to try a coffee table next. cheers J
@dragonstonegemironworkscra4740
Жыл бұрын
@@joshuadelisle oak inlaid w mesquite....now my grey matter is wiggling. But honestly that brings up a thought/question. Being as how many knife makers use stabilized woods for their handles and some to for the display, wonder how this machine would do in stabilized woods? There i go thinking 🤔🤔 🤔 again.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
@@dragonstonegemironworkscra4740 I just coated it in epoxy resin with a glass finish. It's made the wood pearly and iridescent and I like it a lot. Cheers J
Retired master mechanic here. I do enjoy watching good men with knowledge and ability show me stuff. Thank you.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. Cheers J
Outstanding video. Very relevant content, particularly as fast as this industry is moving. Outstanding sample projects, no fluff, your delivery is entertaining and effective and the video is well produced. Cannot wait to explore more of your content. You are a natural and wish you great success!
@joshuadelisle
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much and for your kind support. Cheers J
I really appreciate you keeping your mistakes and work-around in. Exactly the sort of issues that might throw a laser newbie like myself.
@KayleeEnisa
8 ай бұрын
Lol I appreciate that too. Where are you watching from?
New to laser engraving - been watching lots of youtube videos - yours are the BEST! :D Thanks for making this fun! :D :D :D
Its so good to see you having this much sponsors, i watch you'r channel for YEARS, and i see you'r strugle, and im verry pleases to see that your making it, thankyou for being alive sir, much respect... (Danny from Brazil btw)
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Danny for sticking by. These sponsorships should be stepping stones to more interesting builds that should also benefit those without. If I play the game correctly. cheers J
Awesome video, thank you, Josha
@joshuadelisle
11 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching. Cheers J
Thank you for another informative and inspirational video. Please post results back on KZread. Old timers don't Instagram so much. Would like to see more metal working ideas. I'll pass on entering for the co2 laser, since I'm in the states. Cheers Joshua!
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Matt, I'll upload a short for you. cheers J
Really well done. The flame sensors use IR I believe to detect the flames, and the sun basically has so many frequencies of light that it's going to trip it every time. I would've kept the CO2 for clear acrylics since it's a UV vs visiable light beam, but if you're not doing alot of clear acrylic cutting then these 40 watt diode lasers are definitely worth replacing them. This is the second video in a row I've seen of yours that's been so incredibly entertaining and informative...subscribed and will go back and watch the rest! Great job!
@joshuadelisle
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. I've got new CO2 lasers to show soon. Cheers J
Another cracking review 👌🏻 That’s sold it for me as a full time knife maker who’s etched and stamped thus far 🍺👌🏻🏴
@joshuadelisle
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. All the very best. Cheers J
Yep I have exactly the same problem with sunlight. The skylight in my shed lets midday sun through, if it shines on the laser it's a fire alarm stop every time.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Really annoying isn't it... cheer J
@dragonstonegemironworkscra4740
Жыл бұрын
Oh lordy, it would have a stroke at my litt spot. 😂. Mainly because my " shop " is the great out doors over here in West Texas USA.!. That's where the smithy is, wood shop as well. Suns definitely going to be an issue. Hahaha 🤣🤣
❤wow that was very comprehensive you covered so much if I had the money would definitely buy a cutting machine looking for things I can do now after being so active then rheumatoid arthritis and floored me in a year keep up the great videos there great 👍
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Pete, having machines do all the work for you is fun but very costly as you say. cheers J
Gotta say, I like your closing about getting off KZread for a bit of time in the real world. Plus I like the xTool even more now that I watched you do the inlays and, before that, your calculation of ROI. Good stuff to see.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, it's stuff I want to see so I share it. Cheers J
@nunyabusiness9043NunyaBiz
Жыл бұрын
@@joshuadelisle And I would enter the raffle, but right now I don't have a space where I can use it.
Great video informative and clear
@joshuadelisle
9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. Cheers J
Best Review of this laser i had watched so far. Thx m8 i will order this handy tool next year (:
@joshuadelisle
7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. Before you do check out my latest reviews as the competition is getting better and cheaper. Cheers J
@Sinae123
7 ай бұрын
@@joshuadelisle thx i will do this right now
You got skillz Enjoy your Vids... Lots of great Ideas...
Can't wait to see more videos soon my friend Cool project. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge On. Fab On. Weld On. Keep forge lit. Keep making. God bless.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you always and God bless you too. cheers J
Another great video. It's amazing to see how much laser technology has come on over the years! I've entered the raffle, might win, might not, so long as it helps you create more content like this in all for it. I do miss seeing some forge work though tbh
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, you're very kind. I had a thought to make a laser inlayed table top with forged ironwork legs, maybe something Celtic. Truth is my forge work videos I did recently got hardly any views but these lasers seem to be what people want to see, so maybe do a video with both? Cheers J
Hi Josh. That looks like a really great machine for anyone who wants to start a small business; It's ideal. Yes, it's expensive, but I think. you get what you're peer for. Thanks for sharing.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Brian. for the performance it is definitely cost effective to get a return on. Yes a £300 10w can do a great job but at a 5th of the power and speed. Cheers J
Thankyou for a top video
@joshuadelisle
10 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching. Cheers J
Everything @cviator said, plus just thinking of jumping from 20 to 40 watt so really helpful. And love your piece of Thor kit😀
@joshuadelisle
9 ай бұрын
Thank you. I have more 40w machines to show very soon. Cheers J
Brilliant review 👍
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Paul. cheers J
This review is amazing. I like how you test them and after the job you give your own opinion. What is good and what's not. I plan to buy one to for my workshop. Thank you again for this video. Keep it up 💪💯
@joshuadelisle
5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. Cheers J
Not sure if it has already been mentioned in the comments but the knob that tightens the laser module can be pulled out away from the laser so that you never have it against the frame. There is a spring in there that will snap it back. Also I would turn off the fire sensor or at least reduce it's intensity in the settings. It can only be done in Creative Space but once it's written to the machine it will be off when you use Lightburn as well.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thats really good information thank you for that. cheers J
Amazing!
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Cheers J
cheers pal, really useful info. gotta get this one instead of co2
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. That's my same thought on it. Cheers J
I did buy my xTool about 3 Weeks ago. You should also look into their Infrared Diode Head. It is super simple to swap Heads for this machine and just add another wavelength to your tool chain.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
I'll ask if I can try that out. Cheers J
Retired high end service and repair contractor here, with the exception of HVAC work a 10% margin is tough to maintain, 30% is perfect, and probably low when you consider quality against the competition that is charging more and delivering less.
Awesome content! Cheers!
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Margo. cheers J
Great info. We've been thinking about an xtool for a while!
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Sharah, I think it's great and I'll be getting the extensions an IR module for it. Cheers J
Thanks for the review...just what I wanted to see... Im just about to buy this very machine...with the extended bed...and air...
i hadn't thought about the idea of mixing woods - I'll give that a try. I've been experimenting with glass and slate. People wrongly say slate is mono - you can get around 5-10 levels from it. Glass - I'm struggling with - one. the 'tempered' coasters I got seem to not be tempered, since one cracked into bit slices. And it seems to be tricky to get a sharp enough laser melt to get a decent dither pattern for photos.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
I'll see if I can try that in my next videos. Cheers J
yes X-tool does have an expansion system. i have it. it doubles the size. definitely worth it for large engraving, or just to open the work space. Also, an enclosure is good. That 40 watt module FILLS my shop with walnut smoke 😂
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Nice. Thank you. Cheers J
I really appreciate you 👍
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
And I appreciate your support. Cheers J
Engraving metal, then adding powder-coat and repeating the engraving(probably a lot lower power) may be a better option to sintering(may need air of but might not kill the lens protector with the lower temperatures needed)
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
That might be an option. Im going to try lasering through glass with an argon gas shield. Bit of effort but could work. Cheers J
I have been considering getting an Xtool laser, and based on your review, I think it will do just what I need.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
I believe it's a good choice and they're known for quality and long lasting. My links are affiliate if you want to support me too. Cheers J
@biohazard20161
Жыл бұрын
@@joshuadelisle Thanks.
Looks good dude
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Toby. Will order that steel powder from you shortly. Cheers J
That reminds me of the age old saying, " Don't force it.... get a bigger hammer!" Nice video.
Miss the old days of blacksmithing . A life worth living.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
I did some blacksmithing videos recently but hardly anyone watches them, I will do more smithing videos but only if I can get them to pay as you can imagine the costs are very high otherwise and not many clients are ordering anything nice. I did think to do a laser inlayed table with Celtic wrought iron legs if that's interesting enough, people love lasers at the moment. Cheers J
@jamesbrady3433
Жыл бұрын
@Joshua De Lisle i did not realise the situation in the the trade. Your skill is wonderful.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
@@jamesbrady3433 I just riding this sponsorship wave whilst it's available, I want create some of my best work yet that doesn't rely on a paying customer which may happen soon and can even raffle the final product off after. I'll start small by forging and crafting something small and work up to larger items. Cheers J
These 40W diode lasers sure are getting useful.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Very useful and apparently profitable which is important if you're spending £1k+ on a machine. Cheers J
I have the D1 Pro with the 20w module, and my cross gantry looks a bit different than yours. It has some holes in it and included zip ties to keep the cable up and away from the rails during homing and working on wide pieces near the edges.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Yes the 40w module comes with a new X axis and few sensor parts. Once in all the modules for the new head stock. Cheers J
Awesome! For the inlays, did you use the Kerf adjustment in Lightburn?
Noice video :) Appreciate the time taken to put this together ! Question - what was that about a fire alarm and then the machine stopped .... But why? If the machine has a flame detection ( basically some IR detectors and some maths ) why then would it stop the cut head instantly on flame detection, i mean, it want's the fire to consume it's cut head ? I suggest the default behavior on flame detection should be to return the cut head to a corner and stop when hits limit switches ... If I've misunderstood and you've some separate fire detector please let me know :)
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
You're correct, that would be much better if the head moved to home imediately, maybe thats a bit of code I can add, I'll look into that. cheers J
Thanks Joshua for another indepth video, brilliant results. Being a tight ar5ed Yorkshire man I wouldn't pay that much for the Xtool. There's a few design flaws for £1600
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Rob, I've kept it honest, it's definitely the best cutting laser of its type but can always be improved for sure. I still think it's better that my £3000 co2 which is also on the lower end in its category as they can go for £6000+ using the xTool P2 and Glowforge as an example. Personally I'm tight too and more likely to build one from second hand parts than ever buy one new. If I needed one. I'm very blessed to have the chance at playing with the latest models for sure. Cheers J
@robmills4709
Жыл бұрын
@@joshuadelisle points well put. I have a Chinese co2 -upgrade with a self built height adjustable bed with 3d printed parts. Also a ortur laser master Pro 2 again upgraded, so I'm probably in for £1300, plus Lighburn, which is excellent and so easy to use. Thank you for your fresh approach to content.
Seen people place a thin sheet of glass held off the surface by matches, and then using paint pigments to infil etchings.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
I'll look at that, thank you. Cheers J
Buy the expansion kit! I installed mine two months ago and love it.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
I certainly will. Cheers J
I was thinking that you should same those inlays, seal, and polish a little, and then sell them as cutting boards. You cut 2 designs, in which you would get 2 cutting boards, 1 light on dark and 1 dark on light. Custom mapping them could exponentially increase the price. Edit... I didn't mean making, but I am struggling to know what I meant. My spellchecker is really a Grammer wrecker! Oh, I know, I meant custom ordering, but I don't know the exact word that I meant. Anyways, you could make them thinner, getting 2 for every one of what you did, then make little wood feet or if a hard wood, and route a ring around the surface to can any liquids. I guarantee that you could sell them! Especially if they were sanded with a high grit, and then go fiber and more fine until it has a sheen! Nothing works like wood for a cutting board. I would buy one.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Good idea. Cheers J
Great overview! I just found your channel and watched several of your videos. Out of the 33w Longer vs the 40w xtool (both of which you reviewed), which laser engraver do you like better? Thanks!
@joshuadelisle
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. The xTool is much more powerful but also very good quality and good diode cooling. The xTool cuts the 9mm ply at 500mm/m whilst the LONGER cuts at 250mm/m. Put it this way of all the lasers I've received I'm keeping the xTool 40w. Cheers J
Another fantastic video. Really enjoyed watching your video catalogue on the laser engravers. This one looks a nice bit of kit but out my price range. I'm looking to purchase the Sculpfun S30 Pro, is this one you have used before, or can you recommend a 10w machine for a beginner. Keep up the good work 👏👍🏻
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, I tested the cheapest Comgrow 10w which is £300 and is perfectly fine engraving stainless and cuts 9mm thick ply although very slowly. check out my video on that for the links and discounts. I've not tried the Sculpfun but I'll considder it for review if you want it. cheers J
@DarrenFeeney
Жыл бұрын
@@joshuadelisle thanks for that. If Sculpfun were kind enough to send you one for review that would be great to see.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
@@DarrenFeeney I'll see what I can do. Cheers J
I keep trying to justice buying another toy that I can hide from the wife.... you got me one step closer. :)
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Lol... its a slippery slope, cheers J
I bought one 2 mo ths ago it has lareadu paid for itself love them
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thats awesome, cheers J
@dragonstonegemironworkscra4740
Жыл бұрын
Already paid for itself? WOW 😲 that's awesome 👍😎. Mind if I ask what kinda things have you created n sold? Blessings aboundant Crawford out 🙏🔥⚒️🧙🏼♂️
@benjaminpolson30
Жыл бұрын
@@dragonstonegemironworkscra4740 i refurbish and engrave axes for throwing. I also make metal business cards for people.
@dragonstonegemironworkscra4740
Жыл бұрын
@@benjaminpolson30 awesome 😎
14:16 Might be interesting to cut veneers for inlay work.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Definitely and with thin material it will be much faster too. Cheers J
Great review, i was wondering if it cuts acrylic an if it does , what is the cutting quality. Thx
@joshuadelisle
11 ай бұрын
Hi. Yes it can and better than any other on the 450nm wave length. Just not clear acrylic only opaque. Cheers J
Laser hole-layout, should dig deep enough into metal to make a functional divot for a pilot-hole.......... (guide-lines for a metal band-saw may also be quite doable...)
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Definitely. I even thought of using it for fold lines too. Cheers J
What's your kerf offset value that you found was just right Joshua?
I do value this content
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. Cheers J
I've been looking at the various diode lasers for a while now, my conclusions are that despite there being numerous versions out there there are probably only 3 or 4 companies making them in China , the rest are just rebadged versions, there are apparently 2 laser diodes used, one at 5.5W optical output and one at 6 or perhaps just over 6 W Optical output, thus you get 4 (or more) combined beams via a prism giving either 20 or 22 W, 30 or 33W and 40W (and we must assume soon arround 44W). You loose a tiny amount of power by running it through the prism typically about 0.5W per beam So given that the laser heads are likely only from two companies with just minor cosmetic differences between everyone you then have to look at everything else that makes up the lasers, typically this is bed size, build quality and accessories. Note that as you increase the laser power the module gets physically larger and this means your cutting area decreases slightly.Theres a few interesting options. Sculpfun's latest ULTRA versions come with a 600 x 600 area as standard, their previous machines are typically around 400 x 400 but you can expand to 400 x 935 or even expand both axes to a massive (for a diode laser) 935 x 905 mm (the ultra does not currently have expansion options) Atomstack are another maker where rebranded versions are available, again most of their models are circa 400 x 400 mm cutting area with an expansion option to 800 x 400 mm, their add on for etching cylindrical objects is one of the best out there and apparently is compatible with most brands of diode laser requiring you to use one of just two different connecting cords To get the best quality from your laser cutter/etcher i.) Use a honeycomb or similar base for flat materials and make sure you use a dull sheet of metal (Aluminium best as a diode won't cut it) a reasonable distance below the bed, sand the sheet so that you don't get any reflections of laser light back up into the laser module ii.) Put the whole thing in a box and extract the air (mainly) from beneath the cutting area, this will significantly reduce the amount of smoke damage on the rear of cut material. This also helps reduce the chace of fire and will keep the lens cleaner You can etch anodised aluminium, but the only metals a diode laser will cut is likely to be steel and stainless steel up to maybe 5 thosandths of an inch (0.125 mm) thick for 20W or more powerful lasers, you might be able to also cut Bronze as it has a similar thermal conductivity to steel. A diode laser will not cut clear materials however as with anodised aluminium applying a removable coating to glass or perspex will often allow you to etch the surface. When cutting made up boards e.g plywood or MDF be prepared to test each board, fine grain timber like Birch Ply will be harder to cut than cheaper ply, partly due to the wood but also due to the glues used in the laminations, some of which are more resistant to laser cutting whilst others are more flamable, there appears to be very little difference between regular MDF and the more expensive laserable MDF, however in both cases you want that extraction system I mentioned earlier, the fumes from the glue/binder material is not good for your continued health, make sure your extraction unit clears the fumes from your workspace. Lastly when cutting synthetic materials BE PARTICULARLY CAREFUL and look up what can be given off, lasers will cut many fabrics, leathers and foams, but some e.g PVC and fake leather can potentially kill you, PVC gives off Hydrochloric Acid and Chlorine Gas for example
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Excellent information. Thank you for sharing. Cheers J
I really enjoy your videos. i am particularly interested in the frame laser engravers. I have a conventional CO2 laser that I have had from new for about 15 years. It is a 40 watt machine and although the power has dropped off due to the age of the machine it still works, however it has developed another fault that may require more money to be spent, significantly more than the cost of the +1000 pounds of the machines you have recently reviewed. So at the moment it would be cheaper to buy a diode laser than get my machine repaired. Do you have any information on the cost of replacing the diode laser unit and do you have any information regarding possible life expectancy of the diode units. Rgds, Jeff
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Hi Jeff. I've got mixed views on longevity. It's said that the diode laser last a lot longer than co2 but that if you over heat them running too high of power you risk burning out the diode very quickly. I've not had long term use on any of my lasers as I'm constantly testing new ones to truly comment but currently my thoughts are that a 60w+ co2 is better for commercial purposes until a diode laser is available at the same amount of power. I think the future diode laser will be more expensive than co2 lasers when that happens though. It depends on your personal needs I believe.
I think an argon atmosphere will work on that powder
Hi Joshua. The machine works great but at 1600 pounds there is not enough gold on it for my money.
Hi, personally, I love these comparison type videos. Six months on, do you still rate your x-tool cutter?
@joshuadelisle
9 ай бұрын
Thank you. I'm currently filming the xTool D1 again with the extensions. Still a great tool although it has some design niggles and is slightly pricey compared to other new competitors in the 40w range. It's very good quality and robust otherwise. I'm trying to do a longevity test to see how long these diodes last. Cheers J
@simontopley4771
9 ай бұрын
@@joshuadelisle I don't see a 40W option on the xtool page, did you upgrade yours yourself? You need to approach these companies for affiliate links.
@joshuadelisle
9 ай бұрын
@@simontopley4771 there should be links in the description. Cheers J
Neat tools and a crazy nice bit of work . However being The Technochallenged Chromagnum Manchild, quite out of my wheelhouse! 😂 Perhaps one day I'll learn computer stuffs Blessings aboundant brother. Crawford out 🙏🔥⚒️🧙🏼♂️
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Daniel, I must do a clear tutorial of how to use one in depth as your not the first to say that. cheers J
Awesome
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Cheers J
I've been aching to get a later cutter/engraver for a few years now, but more for cutting and etching acrylic and other plastics for making light diffusors or edge lit stuff, so diode lasers aren't really an option. I know CO2 laser tubes do eventually wear out, but I'm a little dubious on lifespan of diode laser lifetime. Will a diode laser hold up long enough to see a ROI?
@joshuadelisle
10 ай бұрын
It's very dependent on the quality of the manufacturer. In most cases 10000+ hours is regarded as the norm for a diode. However if used on max without adequate cooling the lifespan can deteriorate fast. I'm test the xTool P2 soon and others. Cheers J
I"ve been looking at the XTool D1 and have been trying to decide if I have the 40W, would I need the Infrared laser for doing metal.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
I use it to etch my knife at 06:46 the 455nm wave length is fantastic on stainless steel, the infra red is good for non ferrous metals I beleive. cheers J
@16:00 what model is the big vice you have on the table.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Is not a vice it's a bending tool. Trade marked Miracle bender no.3 I think. Cheers J
I think the enclosure and the ability to evacuate the smoke is worth a pretty penny. But could that be added for 100 pounds instead? Well, build it and do let us know!
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Definitely and with the extension kit also. Cheers J
Can we use a bigger table such as 1m x 1m ? Can the stepper drive this 1m gantry ? Do you have any idea to make table bigger ?
@joshuadelisle
10 ай бұрын
It can go longer but not wider. I have an extension ready for it in a future video. There should be a link to the extensions with all the information you need in the description box. Cheers J
I like, and a comment for the algorithm. : -)
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. Cheers J
watch all your videos, one of my favourite youtubers. stop the laser vids, get the diy plasma table build out, or more useful tool reviews. lasers are too expensive, interesting though. sub £500 mark.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I'll do my best, let me ride this wave for the moment as it's paying for the content you desire. I want to forge more sculptures soon and do builds with minimal tools and low budgets. Cheers J
Have you tried using dry molly on the steel :)
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
No but you're not the first to suggest it so I'll try it out. Cheers J
@simonoldgit
Жыл бұрын
Not sure about whether any fumes are noxious! :)
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
@@simonoldgit I'll have to set up my enclosure and extraction then. Cheers J
So it is best to use "Multipass"
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Yes for clean char free cuts speed is better and so multiple passes are needed. Cheers J
Can the xtool cut clear acrylic? seems that is one of the big advantages of co2 over diode.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
No it can't, it needs a different wavelength for clear but it can do opaque very well, However Co2 can't etch stainless steel so it's down to personal preference. Cheers J
@zachmoyer1849
Жыл бұрын
@@joshuadelisle can never have it all lol
The CO2 can cut clear acrylic and I think the diode can only cut dark acrylic.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Correct. Cheers J
cool
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, cheers J
but can't you do more with the CO2 laser like aluminum and brass? Diode lasers wont engrave a lot of different metals right?
@joshuadelisle
7 ай бұрын
You can get IR modules now that do all non ferrous metals. Cheers J
How long will it last for ?
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
It's generally accepted that a diode laser lasts 10000h+. However there are factors that would reduce this number and it depends on how much the diodes over heat or kept cool. The D1 has a very good cooling system and so I would say is going last longer than any other model. Cheers J
@barleyhopps
Жыл бұрын
@@joshuadelisle Beam combiners will degrade much faster than the diode, especially the ones that are down stream.
5:59 Yeah, you really got stung on that CO2 laser cutter. You can get a lot more for that money if you buy a professional cutter. It will look awful, it won't be kind to you, but you get a lot more laser power.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Fred. Which do you recommend? Cheers J
@pontiacg445
Жыл бұрын
@@joshuadelisle Whatever looks like a full spectrum laser machine, because they just import them for resale straight off the boat. I've sourced three of them through said full spectrum laser company for companies I've worked for. Much easier letting them handle all the import stuff. My favorite was the big meter wide table machine with I think 120W tube. I swapped the stock focal length lens for a longer one, that thing would eat. I cut fixture plates out of ply, then used them + cermark to "etch" metal parts en masse. I think gweike is the actual manufacturer of most all Chinese CO2 "industrial" laser machines. Their controllers and software are garbage, but totally workable.
I'm stuck between Xtool and Acmer P1 33w.
@joshuadelisle
8 ай бұрын
Have you seen the falcon2 or LONGER B1? Cheers J
@ryanweller6242
8 ай бұрын
@joshuadelisle that I haven't. Been practicing on an Atzer p30w. Just trying to find the right machine for myself.
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@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Cheers J
Is your 30% M/U based on you marking up from costs, or are you actually getting 30% of your sell price? Just curious.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Hi. I normally but not always work on a workshop rate which includes wages, insurance, vehicles, rents etc, then I add 30% margin and then add expenses such as materials, consumables, shipping etc. Often my clients buy the materials because they can claim the VAT which I'm currently not registered for. Other times I place what I call a bid, which is basically a guess on how much the client is prepared to pay whilst maximizing my profit, once a bid is accepted it's then a challenge to complete the job as quickly as I can without cutting corners so I'm getting as much money per hour as I can get. However sometimes a job ends up costing more than what I bid so it's a bit of a gamble. Cheers J
@jayedwin98020
Жыл бұрын
@@joshuadelisle: What I was really asking is whether you're getting a "flat" M/U, or a "full" M/U. i.e.: "flat" 30% M/U: $100.00 (cost) x 1.30 = $130.00. Whereas, a "full" M/U allows you a 30% margin of your overall "sell" price. For instance, if you "divided" your total costs by the reciprocal of 30% (which is .70), i.e.: $100.00 (cost) ÷ .70 = $142.86. You can see the difference in margin. Let's say you want a "full" 40% M/U: Divide $100.00 (cost) by .60 would give you a total of $166.67 Using this method gives you an actual margin of profit of your "sell", or retail price, not just a percentage of your costs. This method of M/U is used across various industries, especially when reselling a product. This approach allows the seller to reach a more prefered M/U.
Lᴀsᴇʀ Wᴀғғʟᴇs .
Put the metal powder under glass
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
I'll try that. Could crack but worth a try. Cheers J
@theenglishman1312
Жыл бұрын
Mix the metal with some kind of binding agent
Looks like a superb piece of kit
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
So far it's been fantastic, I want to inlay a full size table with it soon. Cheers J
About your pricing .. while the mashine is working I'm sure you will be doing something else . So I would say that 2 times what you said.. :)
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
That is a good point, I've considered stacking several on shelving all running at the same time. The workshop rate remains the same but each unit should generate 30% profit each I think. Cheers J
Surely the ACMER is a better value machine?
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Definitely cheaper, the ACMER cut the 9mm ply one pass at 250mm per minute whilst the xTool did it at twice the speed at 500mm per minute, so you get twice the performance at under a 1/4 more in cost based on just the 9mm ply test. If the extra power means more speed therefore more turnover of parts being cut then you'll be getting your money back faster. It depends on how commercial you want to be but ACMER is fantastic quality and amazing focal length. Cheers J
@fathead1968
Жыл бұрын
@@joshuadelisle yes, fair point!
You make using those look so easy to use but for old guys like myself I'd have to take several classes on how to use computers and then all the rest of it. I wouldn't know where to start at. But I bet my grand children would know what to do with it and make cool stuff. Nice video buddy. If I could afford one I'd definitely get my grand daughter one for her birthday. I'm so happy I started my grand children on using computers when they were only 4 or 5 years old. They can do way more than I can an I call them twice every month when I need help with my own computer and I'm noticing that I am not even turning my system on like I use to do. I'd rather be tying flies for fishing or setting up easy wood working ideas and not have stress from learning new things. After all that's why I always have said, that's why we have kids and grandkids, to do the computer work for us.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Terry, you raise a good point and therefore I must do an easy to follow tutorial on using one. cheers J
I would probably take the laser out and make a laser gun out of it, do my engraving free hand, laser guns are awesome..Maybe not legal...
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Sounds fun though. Cheers J
Quicker means more quick, so more quicker would be more more quick. OK then. Of course, this is a new thing that has suddenly become widespread for some reason so you are not the only offender by any means. Are people saying most quickest yet, I wonder. Maybe soon. I can hardly wait. 😉
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
🤓👍 got it. Cheers J
Bye
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
I'll miss you. Cheers J
@sveip
Жыл бұрын
@@joshuadelisle you too, see you soon!
Stop watching KZread? Are you serious? I have too many creators to support! If I was creative AND I had any money to spare, maybe...
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Fair enough. Cheers J
👨🏼🦰 *Joshua is Home Alone* 👨🏼🦰 🥽👨🏭 *Joshua is Bored* 👨🏭🥽 Mrs De Lisle [arriving home] after an especially long day at the Shoppes, is met at the door… 👨🏼🦰Welcome home Sweetheart …notice anything different? 🤗 👩🏻 ermmm…you cleaned the gunk from under your fingernails? 👨🏼🦰 No no n…well, yes, but that’s not it! 👩🏻 I don’t know …what 👨🏼🦰 I want you to guess …look around 🙅🏻♀️ Joshua I don’t wanna guess; I’ve got groceries to put away before the 🍨 melts …just tell me 👨🏼🦰okay, Okay …you’re gonna Love It! 🤦🏻♀️ Joshua, please 👨🏼🦰 “Bevels!” 🤩 👩🏻 right …and what does “Bevels” mean?🤨 👨🏼🦰 I added Bevels 👩🏻 okaaay …bevels to WHAT, exactly? 👨🏼🦰 EVERYTHING! No more boring, squared-off edges in THIS house …aren’t they just Beautiful, Honey?😍 🤦🏻♀️ Joshua De Lisle 👨🏼🦰 Yes, my Love 👩🏻 You’re sleeping in your Workshop tonight 👨🏼🦰 are you …are you Serious 🙇🏻♀️ Ask. Me. Again. 👨🏼🦰 Woo-hoo! Imma go make me a 🛏️ …this’s gonna be Awesome!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂... Could be true
Try bronze metal to clad on steel in Argon atmosphere without flux.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
I'll give it a try. Cheers J
I want the X tool p2 which can etch up to 8x2 foot board but the cost puts me off at £6k+ for it all.
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
They're sending me one soon so I'll give that a good look at and see if its worth it, let me know if there is anything specific you want to see covered? cheers J
@1MartinWaite
Жыл бұрын
@@joshuadelisle yes they say it will etch the inner surface of a curved item
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
@@1MartinWaite I'll look doing that for you then when testing. Cheers J
@1MartinWaite
Жыл бұрын
@@joshuadelisle thank you very much.
Awesome
@joshuadelisle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. cheers J