Looks fairly equal to a cut done on the 3000 watt laser we have. The half inch he showed looked fairly typical for inch or inch and a quarter on the 10,000 watt one. It's pretty good bang for his buck because both of those machines are like a million dollars. Granted, we process it in 4x10 sheets and are probably more precise but still.
@@kugelblitz1557 Yeah, I currently run a 3KW Amada Ensis and that half inch cut is comparable to ours without water-assist. Back in '95 I started on a Mitsubishi with a 1600W resonator and .500 plate was slow going haha! I bet your 10KW is fun!
@@RollinTwentySix is the Ensis the one that has the punch? We have an Amada too and there've been some issues trying to make hinges on 16ga with the punch where they don't fully fold over on the left side of the sheet. The 10KW is lots of fun when we use it but most of the work goes to the 3kw or the Amada laser/punch. I'm just a paid intern at the moment being moved around between lasers and the machine shop 😂
With this specific laser, you won't have to worry about going blind. That's because you'll have much more serious problems than that, like burn-induced brain injury. /s
I wear a mask and goggles when i use the laser. Usually i wheel it outside too if im going to be cutting a lot. Trust me i don't want to be breathing atomized metal vapor!
I ran open CO2 lasers for over 25 years, only saw 1 accident happen when a guy loved his hairspray too much ran his alum cut too fast. Fiber lasers tho - enclose that asap!
I really want a laser cutter, but it’s not really in my budget right now (I’m still 15) but my uncles got a big workshop with woodworking, welding, automotive etc set up and I go out there every week
Pro tip: Get permission to spend your summer at his shop and make a robot. Edit: Also wear hearing protection and glasses. Doing this now help you learn and apply later. Valuable experience if you want to work at SpaceX or anywhere else
Nice, I've been a CNC Laser Operator/Programmer for nearly 30 years. I dig your setup! Your cut aint bad for oxygen, but you need some parameter-tuning for thin sheet, IMHO. Nitrogen works much better for thin decorative cuts.
The thin stuff was just air! There’s dross on the back though, I don’t think I can avoid that using air. Using oxygen is the best though because you only need a few PSI so it lasts forever, and the cut is so clean. Nitrogen would get pretty expensive! Def need some more tuning though 👍
Bro he's using laser rig that's not designed for that type of heat and you're not even going in on that fact nor are you pointing out how none of the thicker cuts were that good cause the frame where he said its held by friction shows. That was bum cut and my shop would have you redo it.
designed for that type of heat.. what? If you read above you would see I'm using air to cut the thin stuff, an experienced laser tech would understand that combined with a super thin kerf would make dross under the cut. The thick cuts in the beginning were using oxygen and were perfect.
@@TheBackyardScientist The dross buildup on your thin cuts is due to the combination of your nozzle choice along with the frequency and duty settings (parameters). I'm just saying they could use some adjustment. Air-assisted mild steel cutting is only slightly more difficult to get a clean edge in the end.
@@dominiquepopinski4675 LOL I think you're on the ultrcrepidarian side when it comes to discussion about lasers. I was just pointing out one cut on thin plate that contained dross. I'm sure he knows what he's actually doing, I was only suggesting nitrogen for those decorative thin cuts.
Looks like better cuts than the factory i used to work in
Yours are probably water cuts
Looks fairly equal to a cut done on the 3000 watt laser we have. The half inch he showed looked fairly typical for inch or inch and a quarter on the 10,000 watt one. It's pretty good bang for his buck because both of those machines are like a million dollars. Granted, we process it in 4x10 sheets and are probably more precise but still.
@@kugelblitz1557 Yeah, I currently run a 3KW Amada Ensis and that half inch cut is comparable to ours without water-assist. Back in '95 I started on a Mitsubishi with a 1600W resonator and .500 plate was slow going haha! I bet your 10KW is fun!
@@RollinTwentySix is the Ensis the one that has the punch? We have an Amada too and there've been some issues trying to make hinges on 16ga with the punch where they don't fully fold over on the left side of the sheet. The 10KW is lots of fun when we use it but most of the work goes to the 3kw or the Amada laser/punch. I'm just a paid intern at the moment being moved around between lasers and the machine shop 😂
@@kugelblitz1557 Our Ensis is a 5x10' table 3KW fiber laser with a pallet changer, no punch capability.
Florida man one step closer to making armoured vehicles in his backyard
Don't forget to upgrade the cooling system.
@@user-lc4rx9no1yOng Learn from kill dozer
Do that to a bulldozer
Killdozer 2.0?!
😂👍💀
Now create the "YIPPEE" creature
Yippee 🎉🎉
Yippee🎉🎉
He need some cola and fortnight
Yippee (◕_◕)🎉
Yippee🎉🎉
Missing Will with "It's lasertime" 😅
I used to work with Trumpf CNC laser cutters. Really bad idea not to have an enclosure around your cutter to protect against reflections and fumes
With this specific laser, you won't have to worry about going blind. That's because you'll have much more serious problems than that, like burn-induced brain injury. /s
I wear a mask and goggles when i use the laser. Usually i wheel it outside too if im going to be cutting a lot. Trust me i don't want to be breathing atomized metal vapor!
I ran open CO2 lasers for over 25 years, only saw 1 accident happen when a guy loved his hairspray too much ran his alum cut too fast. Fiber lasers tho - enclose that asap!
Also ran a Mitsubishi ML-series 5-axis, that thing would let you point the laser head at your face haha! Good times.
@@TheBackyardScientist seems like with that sort of power, somethings getting through goggles
Lol I like the calling it your old rust removing machine. Had it what 18 months?😂
He has a new one
@@xvphoenix4715 I'll grudgingly accept that answer ;)
Classic normal household items in Florida
The whole video is great but I need more heavy breathing from Will
But can it cut meat into custom shapes?
Dino shaped perhaps?
@@justaustin673dunno
How about Vin Diesel shaped pieces?
My would cut Dk shape so I can give it out to the girls and teachers I’ve had a thing with @ school tbh 🫶🏽
@@justaustin673if he says yes I’m legit buying one.
I dig the home laser CNC. I will see you at industry day Friday, but we wont be there for the first VIP hour saturday. Cant wait for Open Sauce.
14 gauge steel? You can make some medieval armor
I'm at OpenSauce and found you... can I have it?
Floppy boxes will change humanity.
Much better than the machines I used in school 15 years ago.
I can't go, but this looks awesome. I want one
Hope to meet you there!
So cool
I need this. Dont ask why, i just need it.
This is definitely a great, affordable DIY project for the kids!
I love how he bolted the laser head to the corpse of a Shapeoko 3 💀
Sir you live right next to William Osman, and you beat him to the punch of building another CNC laser.
I NEEEEEEEEEED IT BROTHER
I don't think I can do this myself lol... not without years of savings
Woah, cutting through half inch steel seems like it would be no joke to me!
the burr on those parts xD
I really want a laser cutter, but it’s not really in my budget right now (I’m still 15) but my uncles got a big workshop with woodworking, welding, automotive etc set up and I go out there every week
Bro same, I got a 3d printer finally and it’s only made me want one more for the parts that a 3d printer just can’t do
@@bcunningham3718 Ah and that is how tool addiction begins.
be safe around these lasers. You are still a child
Pro tip: Get permission to spend your summer at his shop and make a robot.
Edit: Also wear hearing protection and glasses. Doing this now help you learn and apply later. Valuable experience if you want to work at SpaceX or anywhere else
@@bcunningham3718
The path to tool add-iktion.
Yt ©€nsorship work around.
Isn't that basically like a fine tune plasma cutter
Plasma uses flame to cut, laser does not ;) But you're not totally wrong when it comes to results haha!
This guy is straight up young sheldon
I'd follow that DYI if only I had a 10K laser machine :P
Do you have a video explaining how to make this?
It's a lot funnier knowing you put this together months ago
I love seeing someone do this for fun when I do it for work. I’m glad one of us enjoys it lol
And for like 20k you too could build one. Maaaan I'm jealous
It should just fall out, you need to adjust the parameters to reduce the slag on the cut
Its beautiful
Make some wind chimes
Does it cut galvanized square steel?
William had a nice lazer before his house burned down. That was likw his big thing
I'm going to open sauce!
I want to know how you made it
Why am I just seeing this, months after the event
can we get a components list?
I want that laser.
That'd be great for making a model kit.
Now build me atlas (netlix’s adaptation)
Still waiting for KillDozer 2.0...with LASERs!
Do laser vs Williams glass drop
such a nice laser cutter
You’re pretty excited over this one.
This guy is the most wanted person by the us government💀💀
Specs on that cnc laser?
How cool!
I need this in my life
Now I want one 💖
Shark tank should call you
What laser and laser head are you running? I love how you used a shapoko for the cnc.
the laser head looks like a BT240S from Raytools
I wish you'd make more videos
surely they are equally as exclusive, as there is only one of each?
Can I have the wood cutter if I ask?
I’ll be there!
Dope 👍
I want! ❤
I cant go this year as im going to cali in july for something
the smaller one has harder cuts
I want that
Me and my dad can’t wait to see you,in open sauce Kevin/backyard scientist
But how does the metal underneath, holding the objects not get cut?
It does over time! The slats are replaceable
I still can’t believe I ended up getting it
Congratulations man 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
I think there’s supposed to be water in the machine
Money would buy me happiness
Some money for a plane ticket and tickets to open sauce
Imma start swimming from over here in Austraya 👋🏻
Would love to go to Open Sauce, but unfortunately there's a thing called the Atlantic ocean on the way 😢
You should have fabricated William a *special* excavator handle with this…
i'm going!
Did you guys move into a new house?
Wildddd
A few years ago the nerds played Dungeons & Dragons, now they play with lasers.. 😁
I do CNC machining for a living and my coworkers and I play DND once a week in our break room. So both
Lo importante es que nos cuentes como se hace 🚨
Open sauce?
I call dibs
I’ll be there!?!
I cant afford to go maybe next year. Or the next year
See you then
Oh hell teah I'm asking!
Nice, I've been a CNC Laser Operator/Programmer for nearly 30 years. I dig your setup! Your cut aint bad for oxygen, but you need some parameter-tuning for thin sheet, IMHO. Nitrogen works much better for thin decorative cuts.
The thin stuff was just air! There’s dross on the back though, I don’t think I can avoid that using air. Using oxygen is the best though because you only need a few PSI so it lasts forever, and the cut is so clean. Nitrogen would get pretty expensive! Def need some more tuning though 👍
Bro he's using laser rig that's not designed for that type of heat and you're not even going in on that fact nor are you pointing out how none of the thicker cuts were that good cause the frame where he said its held by friction shows. That was bum cut and my shop would have you redo it.
designed for that type of heat.. what? If you read above you would see I'm using air to cut the thin stuff, an experienced laser tech would understand that combined with a super thin kerf would make dross under the cut. The thick cuts in the beginning were using oxygen and were perfect.
@@TheBackyardScientist The dross buildup on your thin cuts is due to the combination of your nozzle choice along with the frequency and duty settings (parameters). I'm just saying they could use some adjustment. Air-assisted mild steel cutting is only slightly more difficult to get a clean edge in the end.
@@dominiquepopinski4675 LOL I think you're on the ultrcrepidarian side when it comes to discussion about lasers. I was just pointing out one cut on thin plate that contained dross. I'm sure he knows what he's actually doing, I was only suggesting nitrogen for those decorative thin cuts.
Watch your eyes around it. Lasers are dangerous.
I’m going but as a volunteer could you make me a special wood one Kevin
open sauce please i want i it
Has that been patented yet?
Take my money
😍
His arms are nearly the same circumference throughout.
lmao he's an Engineer who cares
So?
Marketing marketing marketing
That is NOT a regular plasma cutter
Fancy
Can it fix me?
Florida #1
🤔 Floppy boxes are already a major problem. Don't contribute to it.
W
Uh... no. it's in California. Will not go there.
So uh… how to video?