Yeah, the thumb screw. That isn't really the problem, it is the soft aluminum on the laser housing. The first time someone tightens it to much you get the indent, then when you do another project that is 1 mm thicker it goes to that indent. I have had to file the the module a few times to get it to set properly. A small knob would be better I think. Did you end up removing the shield?
Great review, and your projects really turned out great! I was wondering about your ventilation solution, do you eliminate all the smell with the enclosure setup? Or does it just remove the worst of it?
Just the worst. There will always be a little bit floating around the interior of your workspace since you will have to open the enclosure eventually. Also materials will off-gas for a while after cutting. Its a massive difference though.
Can you tell me what the process is called for the painted glass? I’m trying to find some resources, but can’t narrow down how people might be referring to it. Reverse engraving?
He says he sprayed two coats of black gloss on picture frame glass and then used the engraver to burn that coating back off in the shape of the image. (The image would have to be reversed/mirrored) He then sprayed back over the back side with a metallic gold. I've seen a similar type of artwork done by hand that I've heard referred to as gilded glass signs or reverse glass signs but the "official" term for the french style of artwork is Verre églomisé. In that method the black paint, or whatever color they decided to use would be hand painted in reverse and the gold would be gold leaf or "gilding" leaf. There's a few artists that still do it and it is AMAZING to watch. They have an order to the layers and there can be quite a few of them. Hope that helps!!
Great Video Justin. Where did you get your idea/settings to remove only the black paint from the glass without etching the glass? This is exactly what I am wanting to dobut your video is the only one I have seen doing just this. I dont want to etch the glass, I just want to remove the black paint just as you did here.
Thanks! Its a common practice especially with diode lasers like the D1 Pro that cant engrave on clear materials. I think its done a lot on mirrors as well.
I was wondering if I could do this. I had a bit of wood that had just been cut out lift up, then before I could grab it out, the laser moved over to it and moved the whole thing.
There is no one answer. You start with the material settings xTool offers on their website and test from there. Different materials, different machines, even the humidity level in the air can change the outcomes. I DO list my power and speed settings for each project in this video though.
Thanks! I put it into a standard aluminum picture frame without a picture. The backing came with some hanging tabs I just put on a wall nail. Essentially just like hanging a regular frame,
Hi mate thanks for the video, I'm really struggling with where to buy this laser from. And also confused about the warranty situation. If it breaks does it have to get sent to China ? Or somewhere in the UK. Really want to start engraving but there seems to be multiple websites for xtool. Hard to tell if they are legit. Could you possibly give me the website which I could purchase from? Any help greatly appreciated my man. Thanks again!!!!! From UK.
Hello! So yeah if you buy from somewhere like xTool it will be shipping from China but they ship all over the world and have the process down. I would have to double check the warranty info but I havent heard any real horror stories about getting things fixed from there. Usually these companies (the good ones) will ship the part out really quickly. Thats the best part about these little lasers is everything is easy to swap. Here is a link to the UK version of xTool: geni.us/xTool-UK
Nice review Justin! I purchased the D1 Pro about 7mos ago and have loved it. I got it mainly to do add-ons for my woodturning(pens, logo on products,etc.). Have you seen the infrared 1064nm laserhead for the D1 Pro? I would appreciate your thoughts of adding that to the base setup for metal and acrylic engraving. Enjoying ypur so far as I just found you yesterday!! LOL Have a great day and thanx for your time!
For the first project. I see you reversed the image, did you also invert the black and white? I'd like to try a similar project just curious what steps you took.
Hi there, Loved this video tutorial. Thank you. I just wanted to ask when you said you used Power 70% - 10% for engraving the black anodized business card can you explain that to me please? How did you get 2 power settings?
$994.49 USD. Feels really over priced, for something so simple. You can get a Monport 40W Pro Lightburn-Supported CO2 Laser Engraver with CW3000 Water Cooling System for $809.99 and have a real laser with lightburn and a chiller and still have ~$200 in your pocket to play with.
I just ordered this product. Waiting for delivery. Thanks for the video. I ordered the screen printing attachment too along with the rotary tool. Do you have any feedback on those attachments for this unit? Thanks.
I believe thats the Infrared version? Very cool little machine but with that laser wavelength you are only going to be doing metal and plastic marking. Not going to be great for organics like wood/etc. I would love to try one the portability is really cool!
I'm getting so tired of the CO2 laser folks looking down on the diode laser movement. Saying that the "40 watt" is overkill is a real Thirston Howell III comment. I recently bought a big bed Atomstack (400mm x 850mm) with a 48 watt laser for $1,200. There's no way a CO2 comes close to that. And, Atomstack is now selling a 70w diode laser for under $2,000. I believe the days of a CO2 laser with their huge cumbersome footprint, their limited life expensive-to-replace CO2 tube, their huge kerf, and their ever present scorching are numbered. CO2 lasers are to diode lasers as DVDs are to streaming.
Love the video defiently subbing. Where do you get the files and cool art that you engrave like the picture on the card and the mermaid design, appreciate the review thanks!
Amazing one just loved it and got inspired for you @Justin Laser , I tried to do that but i got honeycomb pattern on glass so what should i do to avoid that? And we have to put colored part on top facing right ? Please help me out that would be much appreciated Thank you so much @JustinLaser
Thanks! So you technically dont need to put the honeycomb under the glass at all since you wont be cutting anything. You can put it directly on that metal sheet or if thats too dirty just a piece of aluminum foil. You can see in the video I actually masked mine with light brown paper but.I dont suggest that unless you pay attention you dont want to start fires. And yes, you want the painted surface at the top. Its not a true glass engraving since we are just removing paint.
I just ordered mine from your link, thank you for the info. Now I’m a little scared as I didn’t tell my wife and I need to make enough money with it to pay it off lol.
I have been cutting some cardstock and a lot of matboard. Works really well. Some colors scorch a fair bit, but many kinds of matboard cut with a lightly toasted edge.
Decent review but im guessing you didnt bother to even glance over the specs of the machine or what its capable of. The max dpi on the d1 is 317. Your dpi is dictated by the lasers spot size. The d1 has a spot soze of 0.08 on the lower wattage heads and a 0.1 size on the 40w head. None of the heads are capable of 400dpi. Then again im still running the oroginal d1 non pro version. Coming from a background of being a cnc operator in the machining world gave me a little head start over most and ive gotten this machine to do things everyone else said it could never do.
Definitely one of the better diode laser reviews - by someone who at least has some previous experience of CO2 lasers !
Thanks! Yeah co2 is my baseline, diodes are for fun.
Great review and channel. Keep making videos. Your much better in front of the camera than 95% of the fools in this space.
Lol thank you appreciate it!
Yeah, the thumb screw. That isn't really the problem, it is the soft aluminum on the laser housing. The first time someone tightens it to much you get the indent, then when you do another project that is 1 mm thicker it goes to that indent. I have had to file the the module a few times to get it to set properly. A small knob would be better I think. Did you end up removing the shield?
Yes I did remove the shield. Lightyears better to deal with haha.
Great review. And your projects are great. The first one is awesome!
Thank you much appreciated! 👊
Great review, and your projects really turned out great!
I was wondering about your ventilation solution, do you eliminate all the smell with the enclosure setup?
Or does it just remove the worst of it?
Just the worst. There will always be a little bit floating around the interior of your workspace since you will have to open the enclosure eventually. Also materials will off-gas for a while after cutting. Its a massive difference though.
Can you tell me what the process is called for the painted glass? I’m trying to find some resources, but can’t narrow down how people might be referring to it. Reverse engraving?
Same here, did you have any luck?
He says he sprayed two coats of black gloss on picture frame glass and then used the engraver to burn that coating back off in the shape of the image. (The image would have to be reversed/mirrored) He then sprayed back over the back side with a metallic gold. I've seen a similar type of artwork done by hand that I've heard referred to as gilded glass signs or reverse glass signs but the "official" term for the french style of artwork is Verre églomisé.
In that method the black paint, or whatever color they decided to use would be hand painted in reverse and the gold would be gold leaf or "gilding" leaf. There's a few artists that still do it and it is AMAZING to watch. They have an order to the layers and there can be quite a few of them. Hope that helps!!
@@bdgc5785 you are an angel, thank you so much, was still looking for it!
Hey does the laser raise up? If I wanted to engrave something 3D?
There are risers available. 3D engraving not going to happen with this type of laser.
Great Video Justin. Where did you get your idea/settings to remove only the black paint from the glass without etching the glass? This is exactly what I am wanting to dobut your video is the only one I have seen doing just this. I dont want to etch the glass, I just want to remove the black paint just as you did here.
Thanks! Its a common practice especially with diode lasers like the D1 Pro that cant engrave on clear materials. I think its done a lot on mirrors as well.
Would love to see the process of making the metal card
How thick is that leather?
Not very thick. 1.4mm or so.
Great video, do you think the 20 will cut 4-5oz leather? Thks
Thanks! Oh yeah no problem Id imagine.
I removed the shield, so much easier to work with. Just be safe and use an enclosure or goggles!
I was wondering if I could do this. I had a bit of wood that had just been cut out lift up, then before I could grab it out, the laser moved over to it and moved the whole thing.
@BenPresland yes you can and it makes alignment easier. Just remember to wear safety glasses or a laser safe enclosure.
SOOOO, where's the resource to explain what settings are proper for what projects?
There is no one answer. You start with the material settings xTool offers on their website and test from there. Different materials, different machines, even the humidity level in the air can change the outcomes. I DO list my power and speed settings for each project in this video though.
@@justinlaser THANK YOU
absolutely great video, loved the glass project. I was wondering how you went about mounting that glass mermaid to your wall?
Thanks! I put it into a standard aluminum picture frame without a picture. The backing came with some hanging tabs I just put on a wall nail. Essentially just like hanging a regular frame,
Hi mate thanks for the video, I'm really struggling with where to buy this laser from. And also confused about the warranty situation. If it breaks does it have to get sent to China ? Or somewhere in the UK. Really want to start engraving but there seems to be multiple websites for xtool. Hard to tell if they are legit.
Could you possibly give me the website which I could purchase from? Any help greatly appreciated my man. Thanks again!!!!!
From UK.
Hello! So yeah if you buy from somewhere like xTool it will be shipping from China but they ship all over the world and have the process down. I would have to double check the warranty info but I havent heard any real horror stories about getting things fixed from there. Usually these companies (the good ones) will ship the part out really quickly. Thats the best part about these little lasers is everything is easy to swap. Here is a link to the UK version of xTool: geni.us/xTool-UK
@@justinlaser thanks man.
Nice review Justin! I purchased the D1 Pro about 7mos ago and have loved it. I got it mainly to do add-ons for my woodturning(pens, logo on products,etc.). Have you seen the infrared 1064nm laserhead for the D1 Pro? I would appreciate your thoughts of adding that to the base setup for metal and acrylic engraving. Enjoying ypur so far as I just found you yesterday!! LOL
Have a great day and thanx for your time!
Thanks! Awesome you are enjoying your machine. I just picked up the IR module so that video will be next!
For the first project. I see you reversed the image, did you also invert the black and white? I'd like to try a similar project just curious what steps you took.
Hi there, Loved this video tutorial. Thank you.
I just wanted to ask when you said you used Power 70% - 10% for engraving the black anodized business card can you explain that to me please?
How did you get 2 power settings?
just got today my M1!! for leather work
Nice! Less smelly room haha
Nice work
$994.49 USD. Feels really over priced, for something so simple. You can get a Monport 40W Pro Lightburn-Supported CO2 Laser Engraver with CW3000 Water Cooling System for $809.99 and have a real laser with lightburn and a chiller and still have ~$200 in your pocket to play with.
I just ordered this product. Waiting for delivery. Thanks for the video. I ordered the screen printing attachment too along with the rotary tool. Do you have any feedback on those attachments for this unit? Thanks.
Thank you for an amazing video! What are your thoughts on LazerPecker 3...its marketed as an affordable multi purpose portable
I believe thats the Infrared version? Very cool little machine but with that laser wavelength you are only going to be doing metal and plastic marking. Not going to be great for organics like wood/etc. I would love to try one the portability is really cool!
Would you recommend this for my jewellery business F1 is out of my budget 😢😢,
Hello. Will this laser cut TWILL fabric better than our silhouette cutter?
I'm getting so tired of the CO2 laser folks looking down on the diode laser movement. Saying that the "40 watt" is overkill is a real Thirston Howell III comment. I recently bought a big bed Atomstack (400mm x 850mm) with a 48 watt laser for $1,200. There's no way a CO2 comes close to that. And, Atomstack is now selling a 70w diode laser for under $2,000. I believe the days of a CO2 laser with their huge cumbersome footprint, their limited life expensive-to-replace CO2 tube, their huge kerf, and their ever present scorching are numbered. CO2 lasers are to diode lasers as DVDs are to streaming.
Love the video defiently subbing. Where do you get the files and cool art that you engrave like the picture on the card and the mermaid design, appreciate the review thanks!
Thanks! Some I actually buy from Creative Market or I use Midjourney AI to generate something for me.
Will a 20 watt diode laser engrave HDPE? I don't even have a laser, but I mentioned it to a friend and now I have a client and an open order.
Amazing one just loved it and got inspired for you @Justin Laser , I tried to do that but i got honeycomb pattern on glass so what should i do to avoid that? And we have to put colored part on top facing right ? Please help me out that would be much appreciated
Thank you so much @JustinLaser
Thanks! So you technically dont need to put the honeycomb under the glass at all since you wont be cutting anything. You can put it directly on that metal sheet or if thats too dirty just a piece of aluminum foil. You can see in the video I actually masked mine with light brown paper but.I dont suggest that unless you pay attention you dont want to start fires. And yes, you want the painted surface at the top. Its not a true glass engraving since we are just removing paint.
I just ordered mine from your link, thank you for the info. Now I’m a little scared as I didn’t tell my wife and I need to make enough money with it to pay it off lol.
great vid, have you tried cutting cardstock or greyboard?
I have been cutting some cardstock and a lot of matboard. Works really well. Some colors scorch a fair bit, but many kinds of matboard cut with a lightly toasted edge.
D1 Pro 22W or the Creality Falcon 2 22w?
Very nice review Justin
Awesome video. Good info.
Any links to a tutorial(s) for Project 1? 😅
Hey, I love your video. Do you sell the file you used to make your leather book cover?
Great Video...thanks....
Decent review but im guessing you didnt bother to even glance over the specs of the machine or what its capable of. The max dpi on the d1 is 317. Your dpi is dictated by the lasers spot size. The d1 has a spot soze of 0.08 on the lower wattage heads and a 0.1 size on the 40w head. None of the heads are capable of 400dpi. Then again im still running the oroginal d1 non pro version. Coming from a background of being a cnc operator in the machining world gave me a little head start over most and ive gotten this machine to do things everyone else said it could never do.
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That products doesnt come to Europe ... :/
The D1 Pro? I know for certain they ship in Europe Im not sure about every exact country though.
The leather wasting business is hands down the least profitable business model I’ve ever heard of.
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These white people 😂 he would have gave 21 savage 300k for it 🤣
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