@Red Rocking Bird - Thanks for the in-depth informative video. May I suggest your wood cutting would be much cleaner, using a honeycomb bed that allows the smoke and spatter to exit cleanly underneath the workpiece. The laser is also burning the block underneath, only increasing unnecessary fouling of your finished workpiece. 👍🏻
Thank you. Great suggestion, I now thankfully have these and makes it safer too. I set the wood on fire a couple of times....ooops.....so definitely needed to change.....any help and advice always appreciated, thank you
@@RedRockingBird Glad to share information, that is essentially the 'golden egg' of UA-cam! Keep up the great content. It's much appreciated, even if not reciprocated.
Thanks, this one should have come down in price a bit now. As of yesterday I have the newest model and will be showing this in a video soon. Best of luck to you and your granddaughter
@@RedRockingBird I picked mine up 'new' this morning at the bargain price of £670 ($808) on eBay! I've been toying with the just as cool Laserpecker 1 pro, but do highly recommend if your budget allows to either purchase the LP 2 or the Brand new Laserpecker 4 a real beast of a machine. 👍🏻
Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge and creative designs. Q: Can you laser cut, baked Polymer Clay, or will it burn the baked clay and create toxic fumes? Thank you for your time.
Thanks, that would be amazing if it worked, I haven’t tried but yes I would think that toxic fumes would be released and it would likely blacken it too
I'm considering the LP2 for crafting to sell at a friend's consignment shop & I was looking at the original LP, but it seems too limited and I'd probably regret not getting the LP2 Pro!
LP2 is great, I have a video coming out tomorrow for the LaserPecker 4 it’s available later this year but has a hefty price tag, gradually over time the prices should come down, have you also considered the xTool, Laserpecker is faster but xTool goes bigger
@@RedRockingBird _ Thanks, yes I was looking at the X-Tool too, but figured I'd start with the LP2 & after a while get the X-T if my business takes off at a decent rate!
@@danofiremano The LP laser employs fixed body and moving mirrors to steer the laser, which offers great portability, but sacrifices on both power and effective work area. The extra price is more than justified (in my opinion) if you require a low yield engraver you can take and operate literally anywhere on a powerbank!
Do you engrave on tumblers? If so, do you know how to center the clip art to right where you want it? It seems to start right to left instead of in the center of where I want it. Can you do a video on it?
How much US dollars are these going for? 3D printers one needs to be careful, as some of the materials are toxic, like resin. Cricut is going to have a lot of competition where engraving is involved
Hi What setting you would use to engrave into two colors plastic to have a deeper engraving . More passes or more depth. More depth seems to be burning too much Thank you
Any of those super strong glues that comes in the tiny tubes and is really runny and you only need a tiny amount and if you’re not careful sticks your fingers together, super glue
Hi, it needs to be 11cm away from your material, the orange shield that attaches to the laser is 11cm or there is a 11cm ruler that comes with it if you don’t use the guard. When attached to the arm support there is a button to raise and lower, thanks
great video. i just purchased pecker 2 laser engraver. I'm glade i came across your video.
Oh excellent, you will enjoy your new laser very much, more videos with laser ideas coming soon, thanks for watching
@Red Rocking Bird - Thanks for the in-depth informative video. May I suggest your wood cutting would be much cleaner, using a honeycomb bed that allows the smoke and spatter to exit cleanly underneath the workpiece. The laser is also burning the block underneath, only increasing unnecessary fouling of your finished workpiece. 👍🏻
Thank you. Great suggestion, I now thankfully have these and makes it safer too. I set the wood on fire a couple of times....ooops.....so definitely needed to change.....any help and advice always appreciated, thank you
@@RedRockingBird Glad to share information, that is essentially the 'golden egg' of UA-cam! Keep up the great content. It's much appreciated, even if not reciprocated.
@@Zodliness thank you 😊 most definitely
Well done vid👍. I'm thinking of getting one for my grandaughter. She's creative and needs smthng positive to focus on. Thank you🙂.
Thanks, this one should have come down in price a bit now. As of yesterday I have the newest model and will be showing this in a video soon. Best of luck to you and your granddaughter
@@RedRockingBird I picked mine up 'new' this morning at the bargain price of £670 ($808) on eBay! I've been toying with the just as cool Laserpecker 1 pro, but do highly recommend if your budget allows to either purchase the LP 2 or the Brand new Laserpecker 4 a real beast of a machine. 👍🏻
@@Zodliness I love both my LP2 and LP4 (whichever budget works better for the individual 😊) Enjoy your projects
Hi Sarah, So informative.
Thank you very much.
Take care.
Cheers, Huw
Hi Huw, many thanks, enjoy your LaserPecker 😊
Ohhh wow👍crazy🤯🤯🤯 you are wonder women. 💥💥💥💥 i Love it. Greatings from Germany🤗🤗🤗👌👌👍👍❤❤😍
It’s such a fun gadget, I love it, thank you 😊
Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge and creative designs. Q: Can you laser cut, baked Polymer Clay, or will it burn the baked clay and create toxic fumes? Thank you for your time.
Thanks, that would be amazing if it worked, I haven’t tried but yes I would think that toxic fumes would be released and it would likely blacken it too
I'm considering the LP2 for crafting to sell at a friend's consignment shop & I was looking at the original LP, but it seems too limited and I'd probably regret not getting the LP2 Pro!
LP2 is great, I have a video coming out tomorrow for the LaserPecker 4 it’s available later this year but has a hefty price tag, gradually over time the prices should come down, have you also considered the xTool, Laserpecker is faster but xTool goes bigger
@@RedRockingBird _ Thanks, yes I was looking at the X-Tool too, but figured I'd start with the LP2 & after a while get the X-T if my business takes off at a decent rate!
@@danofiremano best of luck ❤️
@@RedRockingBird Thanks!
@@danofiremano The LP laser employs fixed body and moving mirrors to steer the laser, which offers great portability, but sacrifices on both power and effective work area. The extra price is more than justified (in my opinion) if you require a low yield engraver you can take and operate literally anywhere on a powerbank!
This is amazing 👍😍
It’s a cool gadget isn’t it, I love mine, always lasering now 😂❤️
Very good🥰
Thank you, I’m so impressed that I can now cut on this too
Great help, thank you. Please could you tell me where you sourced your red acrylic that cut using those settings? Thanks
Thanks, I got my acrylic sheets from: www.theplasticpeople.co.uk/ they are super helpful.
Do you engrave on tumblers? If so, do you know how to center the clip art to right where you want it? It seems to start right to left instead of in the center of where I want it. Can you do a video on it?
Apparently you can change this, someone mentioned this in a comment when they realised I was always going right to left. I don’t often do tumblers 🤔
Can I used for engraving gold filled and silver jewelry?
Not real gold and silver
Hey, can you increase the cutting size (you mentioned 10x10cm) by using the trolley mode?
yes trolley mode can be much longer, 10cm width still
How much US dollars are these going for? 3D printers one needs to be careful, as some of the materials are toxic, like resin. Cricut is going to have a lot of competition where engraving is involved
a fare bit. with my 3D printer i use PLA which i believe to be safe, not ABS and others, thanks
Hi
What setting you would use to engrave into two colors plastic to have a deeper engraving . More passes or more depth. More depth seems to be burning too much
Thank you
How do you mean 2 colours? If it doesn’t cut the first time I increase the passes, take a look at my laser cut acrylic video, thanks
Hi there!
What kind of wood are you using to cut? How much millimeters?
MDF and plywood 3-5mm
How can i lazer a stemed wine glass or champane flute with the rotory attachment can you do a video please if you know how to do it 😀
take a look here ua-cam.com/video/h0BaYNtdwz8/v-deo.html similar to how you hold the round brush
Very good machine .can u tell me i need one .Thx lot
I like it a lot, the LP4 is also great, choosing a laser is a combo of so many factors including budget
Hi, im really struggling with my lp2. Can you tell me how to change the cut to a g code mode? Thanks
Hi, hopefully you are sorted by now but you should be able to in one of the first pages of app under image
What is orange colour glass box template used in this mam!? (which type )
Hi, it comes with the laser, a guard to help protect
What glue did you use for the pins?
Any of those super strong glues that comes in the tiny tubes and is really runny and you only need a tiny amount and if you’re not careful sticks your fingers together, super glue
Does it cut metal?
Engrave not cut
What is the thickest wood and acrylic can you cut please? I'm trying to decide if it's what i need.
Although you can cut with this, if primarily for cutting I’d go for the D1 www.xtool.com/?ref=zZ1xJxidcQmE7h&
How do you square the laser?
Hi, it needs to be 11cm away from your material, the orange shield that attaches to the laser is 11cm or there is a 11cm ruler that comes with it if you don’t use the guard. When attached to the arm support there is a button to raise and lower, thanks