I've watched countless videos on the unboxing and setup of the Atomstack A20 Pro and your video was the only one that gave me the specs of the power supply. Well Done!
Great test as always. I like how the touch display is connected with long twisted hdmi cable. I hope the manufacturer will watch your video and bring new version. They need to turn off the fan while laser is not in use and bring the head lower so we dont need to raise the engraving object.
I'm mot agreed with the Laser temt as an option, IT IS A MUST HAVE. You don't know if your child goes into the basement with the Laser on. You can't expect child to know if he/she have to ware protecting glasses on, when entering the room! Great review by the way
The Laser Head Mount has 3 Positions to fit your needs. Just rescrew the Head Holder one Mounting Hole Deeper. The you can Laser without stands. Next Step is to remove the bottom of the Laserhead and level with the tool sideways. (its a Sticker on it) Much easyer to find Start Position. Wear googles and have fun.. Btw.. Enclosure is a must in my opinion. Great Video !!
Toothpick is a brilliant solution, but it should not have been necessary in the first place. For an engraver, accurate positioning is essential and it needs to be addressed by the manufacturer.
I agree. Toothpick is the solution untill the Atomskack don't came up with nicer solution. But even they can get some idea too (like pointer laser instead toothpick ;-) )
I've watched countless videos on the unboxing and setup of the Atomstack A20 Pro and your video was the only one that gave me the specs of the power supply. Well Done!
Thanks, Igor Gaspar cooperation with us. Making this wonderful and specific video.🥳
¡Gracias! Una gran review
Great test as always.
I like how the touch display is connected with long twisted hdmi cable. I hope the manufacturer will watch your video and bring new version. They need to turn off the fan while laser is not in use and bring the head lower so we dont need to raise the engraving object.
I'm mot agreed with the Laser temt as an option, IT IS A MUST HAVE.
You don't know if your child goes into the basement with the Laser on. You can't expect child to know if he/she have to ware protecting glasses on, when entering the room!
Great review by the way
Thanks for sharing your expiriance with this lazer! I just ordered this one.
The Laser Head Mount has 3 Positions to fit your needs. Just rescrew the Head Holder one Mounting Hole Deeper. The you can Laser without stands. Next Step is to remove the bottom of the Laserhead and level with the tool sideways. (its a Sticker on it) Much easyer to find Start Position. Wear googles and have fun.. Btw.. Enclosure is a must in my opinion. Great Video !!
Do you know where I can find a material setting guide? mm/m? 20w diode laser
Is this device suitable for carbon or are there any analogues
Hi, I don't know how to reset the factory settings..a 20 pro
Do you if this unit can engrave different colors on stainless steel? There's many 20w lasers that do but i didn't know if this one will
Where did you get the Brilliance laser marker spray?
It is expensive stuff, but transport from the US is crazy expensive
Sent from US by the company, few months ago it was presented on this channel.
@@MyTechFun Do you know if it is available in the EU?
@@RobNisters Check this address : www.laser2000shop.nl/en/laser-engraving-materials/lasermarkeerspray-enduramark.html?___store=default&opendocument=&___from_store=laser2000_nl&gclid=EAIaIQobChMInpLJzsjy_wIVNAXmCh1Y_QXmEAAYASAAEgKpUPD_BwE
Do you know why good lasers come in full enclosures? Maybe you should go find out?
🙂cool test and jokes
Could you cut 1mm steel with it?
No, max 0.05mm
Toothpick is a brilliant solution, but it should not have been necessary in the first place. For an engraver, accurate positioning is essential and it needs to be addressed by the manufacturer.
I agree. Toothpick is the solution untill the Atomskack don't came up with nicer solution. But even they can get some idea too (like pointer laser instead toothpick ;-) )
Great video production, and as always, informative. I would not buy this machine though. Needs lots more development.