Make A Statement With Laser Cut Copper Jewelry | xTool D1 Pro
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- Опубліковано 17 кві 2023
- Someone broke his wrist, so I need to do a project without the use of my large stationary power tools. Hello Mr. Laser.
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So you're not going to tell us how you broke it?
Yes. It was super brave of me!
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Man, and I thought it was gonna be the lathe! 😆
@@peterbrownwastaken such a brave act! That bear might have done worse than the socks did!!😂
@@peterbrownwastaken Peter sounds like a good dad. I still respect you!
Professional and amateur laser guy here: so another possibility for misalignment is skipping a tooth on the timing belts for the laser axes. If it catches as you were thinking, the piece may not slide, but instead it jumps a tooth and gets off by a step on the stepper motor, so features get shifted. This can also happen if there is too much slack in the belts or sometimes with too much jerk or acceleration in the settings, or if you get gunk in the teeth of the timing belt or pulley.
i am so serious and mean this in the best way possible, but i watch your videos to be able to sleep and they work so well. i have insomnia caused by paranoia and your videos help me just focus on your crafts and projects so i’m able to fall asleep. Thank you Peter Brown!
I have intrusive thoughts when I try to sleep, so Peter’s vids help me conk out, too.
In case you haven’t heard of him, Olivier Gomis’ woodturning vids are also suuuuuper relaxing.
Good luck with the insomnia. I know how much it sucks.
I have also fallen asleep watching him... which I am told is less creepy than watching him fall asleep.
His voice is just sooo soothing!😅 I've been watching him for years and I swear his voice always lulls me to sleep.😅 I loves when Peter sings randomly too! He's a great singer.
Same thing for me! I always watch his vids when I’m trying to sleep and especially when i have something the next day that makes me anxious. Very soothing :)
His videos help me sleep too
If its misaligning randomly in one axis, you might have a loose pulley/setscrew on the motor. If the motor has a D shaft, the setscrew can back off just enough to allow it to rock a bit each way before it starts moving in the other direction which would cause the cuts to misalign after direction changes, or it could also jam to one side and seem to be working fine again until it loosens up again.
If you want to test it, try and engrave an evenly spaced grid of repeating squares(not a grid of lines that make squares) and when the laser follows the vector lines, it'll draw each individual square at a time with a lot of direction changes rather than straight lines down and across. If there's anything loose causing backlash, you'll be able to see if the squares ever misalign or don't appear to be spaced evenly with each other down each column or row.
That makes sense! Thank you!
@@peterbrownwastaken I have the Same machine looks like you are losing steps on the X directions between to outside and inside cuts, you can add more tension to the x axes there is a tensioner on the left hand side on the x Carriage.
Are you saying Peter has a,screw loose
@@Dman0001 This is one of those times where Yes and No are simultaneously correct
Hopefully your wrist heals well. Artist kinda need their wrists to make projects
Not just projects, building Lego and most anything. I had a triple sprain about this time two years ago. Still constant problems with muscle spasms in wrist that causes it too lock up and fingers too partially close and lock, whole arm will lock well into shoulder and part of back. Or complete opposite and even worse, whole left arm will go completely limp. Have full feeling but muscles will not respond. That was from heavy vibration using a palm nailer for assembly operation at my work. Now have too avoid heavy vibration or makes it worse.
I usually use a sacrificial piece under my intricate cuts so the bits can't fall. Blue Tape on the back would probably help too
Separate your cutting paths by changing colors in your image editor so you can choose to have the inner designs cut before the outer path is cut to drop the earing.
Definitely definitely do this! Also from my experience with water jets always be ready to hit stop to fish out cutouts lol
MAKE AN AMULET OF MARA AND GIVE IT TO YOUR WIFE
Yes!!
“Got to thinking, maybe I’m the Dragonborn and I just don’t know it yet.”
I just bought skyrim AE so I found this extra funny
@@peterbrownwastaken if you have the aptitude you should join the mages college in winterhold
I used to be an adventurer till i took a fus ro dah to the nutz
@@skeleton_craftGaming AE? They've released another one?
Use some stand off material to lift the plywood up above honeycomb. This allows the small peices to fall under. Also helps prevent back flash of the laser.
Good to know. Thanks!
I was thinking the same, something for the parts too fall.
That patina formula you used seemed to be liver of sulfur. If so, primarily, it'll give a nice brown/black patina, which can darken with time, but the sulphur compound acts as an oxidative inhibitor, so it's unlikely they'll turn green. However, I'd hazard a guess that if you made a solution using vinegar, table salt, calcium chloride, and magnesium chloride (make sure its not sulphate) and made an enclosure where you could put a small fan; hang the earrings and spray the solution into the enclosure with an atomizer with the fan on low to keep the vapor suspended for as long as possible, you'd probably succeed at getting a decent green that's not too far off of Statue of Liberty Green. Patina chemistry is very fickle. I recommend looking up The Science Company's patina formula list. It's a useful document that gives insight into the colors you get from certain chemicals.
A larger copper-plated, resin-filled sun catcher would be absolutely cool to see once the wrist is healed. Speedy recovery, bud!
I was so glad to see this video at the top of my feed right when I needed it. My boss passed last night, but he was much more of a friend. Your videos have always been so calming to me, and I’ve been watching them in times of stress for quite a while.
I love that so many of your projects are just for sh*ts and giggles, like the dip it series, but then you also make a ton of projects that end up being for Mrs. Brown, due to them being jewelry or hair pieces. Lol it's really sweet. Like your practicing with a media or trying something new and then the end product turns into something for your wife.
I haven't watched in awhile Peter. Amazing video as ever! I love that you have kept the old intro. So many memories! Well wishes and I hope your wrist gets better and isn't too impeding! As a drummer and painter, wrist injuries SUCK.
Seeing this super-sized to say stained glass or a sun catcher with the resin would be the ultimate project! Please Peter Do it!!!! Please Please Please!
It's going to happen!
@@peterbrownwastaken YAY!!!
Ouch! Get better soon and thanks for gracing us with content in spite of your injury!
Your videos make me so happy, thank you for everything you do, and thank you for being you Peter.
My day is already made and I just woke up. Love seeing new Peter Brown videos!
Sometimes challenges force us to grow creatively. So glad you have decided the broken arm will be one of those times! Can’t wait to see where your new explorations take you!
This video has tickled my noggin quite a bit!
For the laser, you may look into a weighted stand to minimize vibrations and check the belt tightness.
An easier way I've found to polish the copper coating is a little bit of lemon juice diluted in water, it allows you to polish off the patina without worrying about taking too much off and going to the base material.
You should also look into the blue or green "shipwreck" copper patinas. I used to make them by putting salt or salt water on a freshly coated copper piece, then putting it in a container with ammonia fumes until it patinas, then quickly wash it off with distilled water. Makes a beautiful blue patina.
Your wrist! Poor thing.
Love watching laser cutting, so this was awesome. Imagine when they first invented lasers....it was an absolute impossibility that you could have one in your house to do stuff like this. Love, love, love it.
Sorry to see you are injured Mr. Brown!
Thanks for the video!
Have a good week!
Every peter brown video is the best peter brown video
This vid is a refreshing change. I hope you heal well.
Happy healing, Peter!
Thank you Peter for teaching me that all good things take time💯
I love that box/shield thing. Aww, we can't see as well, but at least we can keep seeing! We, in this instance, being you, of course.
Hope you feel better soon, mate.
😊 thank you. It’s definitely an improvement on the fumes!
@@peterbrownwastakenspeaking of fumes, when doing any kind of plating, including the "fart" solution, make sure too mention have plenty of ventilation. I worked chrome plate and made sure plenty of ventilation. Also if notice any itching or rash, stop using immediately! I developed a very bad allergy while doing chrome plate called Nickosis. It's along the same lines as poison ivy of which I am very allergic too. Mine got too the point one arm locked up having that severe of a reaction. Now if in the air nearbye, have very bad reactions, of which nothing will work. Also black locust is no fun. I cut down a small one and then ran through a chipper. Itched like hell for a few months after that no matter what. If used for anything, make sure very dried out!
Thank you , Peter .
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Oh dear on the broken wrist. I hope it heals fast and with no lingering issues.
I loved the earrings you made - very nice.
Having 2 laser cutters for 8 years, never have I ever thought of copper plating a part! Love it 💪
Now you need to copper plate your face prints!
@@peterbrownwastaken 🤩
Hope you heal up quickly! the earrings looked great!
You really tackled that project single-handedly.
You look like you're from the movie Spy Kids in your thumbnail. That's awesome dude I love you
Whoa! I love how dainty they are, if you make more of these I’d love to see them!
To stop the loose parts from popping up, Put some double sided sticky tape on the back side of the material. It should keep it stuck to the honeycomb but still be easy to remove once the cut is done.
Aww dude! So sorry to hear about the wrist! Thanks for the vid, get well soon!
They look really cool! Especially the backlit resin one. Reminds me of a sunflower.
This is so cool, I didn't know this is how this is done!! Best wishes for a speedy recovery :)
Ouch! Hope it heals quickly and completely! Cool project!
Sounds like it'll be fun seeing more similar projects
Really interesting Peter, does open up a lot of possibilities for projects. That sunflower especially was beautiful!
Get well soon with the wrist 👍🏻
I love the copper platting thing it’s so cool! hope you recover soon. love ur content 😊
Awe the sunflower earrings are so darling!😊 I would love a pair!🌻
I'm so glad you have a new toy!! That means more videos lol.
Wishing you a speedy recovery. Thanks for finding something you could share with us even with your war wounds XD
Wishing you a swift and uncomplicated recovery!
My sympathies on the broken wrist. I had my hands casted three times in four years and it is no fun. (Broken left wrist, broken right wrist [both from falls] and three bones broken in left hand [car crash]). It put a major crimp in my crafting and ended my motorcycling journey.
Brilliant video as always Peter! Informative, entertaining and a beautiful end product!
I hope you get a full recovery! Any plans on casting the cast after?
Hope your wrist recovers well Peter! Enjoyed the trials and tribulations of this project!
Whoa, that's really cool!
Sorry, that you broke your wrist, Peter!
I hope you have a quick recovery.
Feel better, Peter!
I really enjoy your content; I'm not sure there's a single video of yours I haven't watched!
As a jewelry hobbyist (and aspiring jeweler) I do have some tips for this video, such as:
-- Please, please never open jump rings that way. Not only does this make them harder to close snugly and securely, but it also puts the metal under a lot of stress, which will make it brittle and much more prone to wear and tear. Instead, they should be gently twisted open and shut.
-- When using a sulfur-based patina, make sure to rinse your pieces in a baking soda and water solution before drying them to neutralize the solution. Not neutralizing the pieces won't hurt them, but it will cause them to continue to rapidly patina. This is especially important if you plan to polish or seal the piece afterward.
-- I don't recommend using a wire brush to polish anything that's been plated. Plated metal is very thin (usually less than even a tenth of a millimeter) and a wire brush will wear through it extremely quickly. Also, in cases where you're electroplating something like wood, you can even risk catching an edge and tearing the plated metal off the piece entirely.
hope you get well soon champ, thanks for the content 👍
These are just beautiful, with or without the resin.
The butterfly wings turned out beautiful!
Take care of your wrist! We need it as good as new for more videos in the future!
Sorry to hear about your wrist hope you heal up quickly.
those are so pretty! Hope your arm heals up soon!
I’m very glad it wasn’t a shop accident! Stay safe, Peter!
That resin coper plate combo through light, WOW
Get well soon Peter!
Hope you heal soon, Peter! Personally I'd love to see more of the laser cutting and plating. I just got my first 3D printer, so perhaps plating some 3D printed stuff too. Stay safe, stop fighting with bears! 😉
Feel better soon Peter!!! Miss having regular videos!
Awesome video as always! Looking forward to new projects you do, but don’t push yourself too hard and get better! Also always love a Mrs. Brown cameo 😂🎉
I always wondered about the term “artsy fartsy.” It all makes sense now!
Thank you so much!!!
i saw the thumbnail and literally assumed they were cut from a sheet of copper lol. super impressive effect.
Thank you for the informative and entertaining content, and I hope you heal fully and swiftly.
I do not understand how this video has under 90k views. Don't a bunch people sleep with this man? I mean fall asleep listening to his videos. Obviously.
Those are so pretty. I hope your wrist gets better soon
Perfect timing sir, I also just broke my left wrist. Broken left wrist club
I was just thinking how much I wanted to learn electroplating. And then you upload this. 😁
wish your arm a speedy recovery
Hopefully mrs brown likes the earrings if you gave em to her, if i may suggest something, maybe make a pare of Glasses out of the same material and copper plate it and put some resin in the eye holes, preferably a galaxy style with black purple and white spots. I think that would be cool
This was fun, and I hope your wrist feels better soon!
Get well! 👍
I just broke my collar bone and a vertebra in a car accident. Thanks for inspiring me to take on projects that only need one arm and let me sit down!
Good vid Pete, you should try sanding the objects smooth before plating and see if it looks like a solid piece of copper.
Get well soon.
Great Job!
laser cut and assemble a lamp, and use that resin filling technique to shade it. i think that would look really cool
Forever glad to have more Mrs. Brown in the videos. Get well soon, bear wrestler.
I really like the one with resin 🥰🥰
Get well soon!
Nice. About half a century ago I tried to electroplate wood. I attempted to make a Van Der Graaf generator. I never got my wooden top smooth enough of spherical enough to actually work. But since I took lots of Polaroid pictures of the project and because I explained why it failed I still got an A on my Science experiment.
weell hope get well with your wrist but the jullry came out great fun see and will see more as do it
Peter really WORKING the silver fox vibes
They are beautiful
"I stared directly into the trap Ray!" - me watching Peter lift the lid on the laser cutter
Get well soon
I used to have to gold plate pcb for an electronic manufacturer. To do that; since I couldn't submerge the board, I had to use a little bottle with a dropper and hold the electrodes in my hand to add the current. You get used to the smell but I always enjoyed watching the copper board turn to gold.
You can add bridges which leave the smallest piece of wood between your cut areas. Think the effect how laser cut kits are built and you pop out each piece. Software dependent.
Alternatively, you can also raise the board so that those pieces fall through, being sure to order the cut parts first in the laser software so that the last thing to cutaway is the final part from the stock.
Get Well soon!
great videos. love the design.
I hope your arm heals well and speedy ... Just take it easy until then ... But awesome projects today anyways ... Stay safe and well ... See you next video 🙃❤❤❤
I love making jewelry. You can't mess up oxidation. So much fun.
Can't wait until you try to laser cut designs on the cast itself or after your are healed and the cast is removed, make an acrylic lamp or something with a fake hand in that cast holding it.
Nice video. Get well soon.
On the note of that pseudo stained glass bit, I bet that would make a very cool lamp shade design
This was so interesting! Thank you, I didn’t know you can electroplate just any material. Brilliant 👍🏻
It is a truly creative approach. Electroplating metallic paint so we can electroplate wood, kinda.
i used to use something like what you did for the oxidation what i used was called liver of sulfur and yes it smelled bad but it WORKED i could get copper earrings to be BLACK with patina and i loved doing it (here is a tip use a thrift store slow cooker or something similar because it works better warmed in my exp) and the one i used came in a pill looking tablet best of luck with your copper fun!