Thank you, Laser Everything team, for showcasing my product and this use case. I truly appreciate your efforts and contributions to the laser community.
Ya man! I know you sent this forever ago but it really is PERFECT for this use and shines here. We really appreciate you giving us the opportunity to share it!
This one used a pretty uncommon f290 200mm compound lens which I have yet to do a detailed video on. They're extremely expensive but can yield around a 10% decrease in dot size. Could have used a normal lens for this with the same results - the SL2 compound lens was unnecessary.
This one used a pretty uncommon f290 200mm compound lens which I have yet to do a detailed video on. They're extremely expensive but can yield around a 10% decrease in dot size. Could have used a normal single element lens for this with the same results - the SL2 compound lens was unnecessary.
Thank you, Laser Everything team, for showcasing my product and this use case. I truly appreciate your efforts and contributions to the laser community.
Ya man! I know you sent this forever ago but it really is PERFECT for this use and shines here. We really appreciate you giving us the opportunity to share it!
Daaaaang, bro! That cup jig is sick! Makes my LEGO jigs look like.... child's play. Sorry, had to.
Haha, I appreciate the sentiment! LEGOs are always good for a little creative inspiration! 😄
Awesome video. What is that vent holding fixture?
That's the panavise jr. It serves many many functions for us lol great tool. Added a link to the description for you.
Great job! What size lens was used for this project?
This one used a pretty uncommon f290 200mm compound lens which I have yet to do a detailed video on. They're extremely expensive but can yield around a 10% decrease in dot size. Could have used a normal lens for this with the same results - the SL2 compound lens was unnecessary.
What lens are you using for tumblers?
This one used a pretty uncommon f290 200mm compound lens which I have yet to do a detailed video on. They're extremely expensive but can yield around a 10% decrease in dot size. Could have used a normal single element lens for this with the same results - the SL2 compound lens was unnecessary.
There's no need to coat stainless steel after etching with the fiber?
Not a coat, just a shine.