If I hadn't already liked the video (for the informative content right from the start), I would have just of the Stanley / Stan Lee joke. Excellent! And, of course, great information as usual.
Yes you can do it using a laser, a CO2 laser would be best for this, you'd get more depth using a CO2 laser. What's the depth you are looking at? width of the channel? and what wood are you using?
Thank you very good and educationel video i just Got my longer 5 10 w and im looking forvard to see and learn from your videos. I recommend your Channel to every new laser owner.
I sand the surface to remove any excess epoxy from the surface by sanding the workpiece using sandpapers of gradually increasing grit-size until I get the desired finish. After that, if needed, add a clear coat over the entire workpiece.
Nice laser to get things started. The 7-day course shall help you understand the basics of the lasers, the design phase, and the laser parameters. I'm sure you'll find it helpful to get started with your projects. 🙂
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If I hadn't already liked the video (for the informative content right from the start), I would have just of the Stanley / Stan Lee joke. Excellent! And, of course, great information as usual.
Ha ha, great. If you have ideas to make my videos more interesting do share them with me.
Thank you for the video content, very useful.
Glad it was helpful!
question...
can a laser be used to cut a channel in to wood in order to inlay silver wire into the channel ..?
Yes you can do it using a laser, a CO2 laser would be best for this, you'd get more depth using a CO2 laser. What's the depth you are looking at? width of the channel? and what wood are you using?
@@MellowpineLasers the wood is walnut the wire size would depend on the channel the laser is capable of making...
Thanks for all your hard work. I appreciate it!
Just trying to help... :)
Great information for us newbies. Thanks
You're welcome... Will post more soon
Great information Thank you!
Great video, very concise and informative ❤
Thank you ❤️
Thank you very good and educationel video i just Got my longer 5 10 w and im looking forvard to see and learn from your videos.
I recommend your Channel to every new laser owner.
Glad to hear that! Keep learning, and enjoy your laser journey.😊
How do you complete the finishing of the epoxy inlay sign?
I sand the surface to remove any excess epoxy from the surface by sanding the workpiece using sandpapers of gradually increasing grit-size until I get the desired finish. After that, if needed, add a clear coat over the entire workpiece.
Really like your chanel, got myself 5.5w and you are helping a lot
Cool, glad to help
Thank you for teaching us something new in each video. they are well done and accurate.
My pleasure!
Very helpful advice, thank you. Have subscribed and will be looking into the 7-Day course, time permitting. 👍
Complete beginner with a Creality Falcon 2, 22W
Glad you liked it. Thanks for subscribing. 😊
Nice laser to get things started. The 7-day course shall help you understand the basics of the lasers, the design phase, and the laser parameters. I'm sure you'll find it helpful to get started with your projects. 🙂
So you don't use Borax soap and water on wood? dark burn.
No, I never do it.
Well done - thanks!
You're welcome! Glad you liked it.
Did you also engrave the knife from 6:50?
Yes, you can watch it here: ua-cam.com/video/E9lpNcBJEwA/v-deo.html
@@MellowpineLasers nice, searched the video in your list but couldn't find it, thanks.