CUT IT OUT! xTool M1 Lasercutter & more - CREATE ANYTHING!
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Read more about the xTool M1 or any of the other xTool offerings here:
bit.ly/3Zd2Wew
FMS Toyota at Amain: bit.ly/3ktx07e
I'm extremely excited to show you the latest addition to my RC studio, the xTool M1. This is a very versatile machine, which will allow you to not only use a blade cutting function for making for example stickers, but it also features a 10W diode laser which lets you laser engrave anything from stainless steel, anodized aluminum, leather, wood and a heap of other material, but also allows you to cut wood, cast acrylic, and much more. The built-in camera gives you a live capture of the contents of the machine, and through its own Wi-Fi connects allows you to scale and design your project in the xTool Creative Space software ahead of processing. A built-in fan ensures you can expel any type of fumes immediately and the full enclosure keeps your eyes protected from the laser beam during execution of a task.
Combined with the xTool riser base, the M1 gives you the option to engrave some taller materials, and the honeycomb bottom plate is amazing in allowing proper airflow to ensure you have the cleanest laser cuts possible. Along with the Air Assist my M1 is completely decked out. The Air Assist provides a continuous airflow which avoids scorching, cleans your cuts and overall yields the most perfect results you can wish for with this equipment.
This is a very easy and safe to work with machine that allowed me to create a few products that I did not think were possible in such a short timeframe. For the sake of demonstration, I'm customizing an FMS Toyota FJ45 truck with some walnut and basswood from the xTool materials package, to showcase how user friendly the machine is and how I was able to get results quickly. The FMS Toyota is a very detailed, 1/12th scale truck with a huge pickup style bed, which is a great base for customization. Inspired by a 1950's commercial truck which I've seen in France, I decided to create a wooden bench section with room for some advertising to turn the Toyota into a HemiStorm Brewery vehicle.
The blade cutting function turns the xTool into a plotter that more people will be familiar with, and in quality it can easily compete with known names out there such as the Cricut machines. Using a 45 or 60 degree cutting blade, the plunger design magnetic mounted blade cuts at various different pressures to allow for a wide range of materials to be cut in the M1. Select your cutting mat ahead of adhering your material and position your work using the software, it is all very intuitive.
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Super gedaan Chris!
Watching your videos makes me want to advance my building over here
there is a Peugeot 504 rc crawler body think it by a company called hobby tech thanks for the videos always pleasure to watch
Is it available yet
How much does the xtool cost. Looks great
Looks like around $1400 us dollars. They do make lower cost ones as well.
" And another one !!! "
Vinyl cutter tip: The blades tend to dull from rust faster than use in a non industrial setting. Keep them clean with a very thin oil and they will last much longer. Make sure to remove any excess oil prior to use. Placing them in an air tight box with a desiccant pack will also help prolong their life. Note: When I first started using a vinyl cutter the blades were $30+ US each at a lower inflation level.
Thanks for the all the info an awesome ideas
Glad to hear that you won't be moving away from your hand-cut masks. Also, hooray for lasers!
I really enjoy watching your videos my man. Very very informative
Lmao 🤣
VERY informative video on this interesting machine. My wife has three laser cutters/engravers. I have never used any of them, but after watching this video, I’m curious.
Laser cutters are awesome and fun. I use mine for my other hobby miniature war games. Also many other craft projects. Never thought of using it with RC cars. Looks nice but don't roll that truck. You do need to vent to the outside. Even with it you can get some burning smell. Want to share your files???
I looked directly at the laser and now I can't see. Thanks for nothing.
Sorcery and magic. This also must be the Devil. 🤔
I am completely impressed. Great job. Love your work!!!