They had a sale in March and since we had a little extra money we opted to take the plunge. I also pre-ordered some of their accessories at the same time including a more powerful laser head. Still based on what I have seen the existing 10w laser is going to be able to handle most of the ideas that I can come up with and there are more than one or two ideas percolating around in my head. The other big plus is the much larger cutting area 17" x 16" which means that a couple of my ideas will be much easier to pull off especially for cutting out buildings for Calamity!
As you can probably tell I'm pretty excited about this tool, the only drawback I see right now is that I don't have anyplace to set it up and start cutting things out!
Side supports |
The coolest bit in the box, this is the rotary engraver that allows you to engrave cylinders and spheres (I'm thinking some pens will find their way into this at some point). |
More side supports, the laser head and power and communication cables |
I have read through the instructions and it should be pretty easy to setup. Then it will just be a matter of picking the software and learning how to use it. Xtool has their own software; Laserbox basic or just about any other software will work we will probably be going with Lightburn.
Very exciting! That cylinder tool is pretty cool too. I wonder if it could make Victorian house turrets? (so, cutting and engraving a cylinder of plastic)
ReplyDeleteThe rotary device is relatively short. As long as you are willing to do it segments I don't see why you couldn't. Its interesting that they are, currently at least, including this. Most of the other lasers like these sell it separately and they are always out of stock.
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