Thank you for your honest, unbiased and unsponsored videos! I am not an influencer and was wondering how and if this machine can even work for me. I was on the fence, but ordered my Aura from Michael's. It's still in the box until I can see some real videos about how well the venting works, does it smell when in use in the house, what materials can I use, etc. These videos are great! Well done.
Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback and encouragement! We genuinely appreciate it. We are working on air quality testing right now. We hope this information will help you make a well-informed decision. Thank you again!
Thank you for your kind words. We appreciate it, and we hope it helps you make the best decision for your wife. We are certainly learning a great deal!
I just got an Aura…. My first laser cutter. Well it’s on its way. Anyways I’m doing this (but Im not making mine and bought a window unit off Amazon. Anyways someone told me I still need to add a reverse fan. Your thoughts?
Congratulations on your soon-to-be first laser cutter! What do you plan to do with it? If you are cutting acrylic, we highly recommend an inline fan. Let us know how it goes!
Thanks!! Cool. I don’t really know what yet. I’m an avid cricut user but just for my own fun use, to make personal gifts etc so same with this. I’m not running a shop or anything.
@jacobferchaud8295 We think you are going to absolutely love it! We can’t wait to hear! We plan to go live tomorrow around 5 pm EST to share some more tips. Keep us posted!
The smell was so bad with cutting acrylic that we bought the personal filter. Now we put the filter in manual mode to get the smell out. However, is we had kept using the window vent, we would have absolutely purchased an in-line fan.
Thank you for your honest, unbiased and unsponsored videos! I am not an influencer and was wondering how and if this machine can even work for me. I was on the fence, but ordered my Aura from Michael's. It's still in the box until I can see some real videos about how well the venting works, does it smell when in use in the house, what materials can I use, etc. These videos are great! Well done.
Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback and encouragement! We genuinely appreciate it. We are working on air quality testing right now. We hope this information will help you make a well-informed decision. Thank you again!
I am wanting to thank you for this series. I have been thinking about getting one of these for my wife to slowly bring her into the lasering realm.
Thank you for your kind words. We appreciate it, and we hope it helps you make the best decision for your wife. We are certainly learning a great deal!
I just got an Aura…. My first laser cutter. Well it’s on its way. Anyways I’m doing this (but Im not making mine and bought a window unit off Amazon. Anyways someone told me I still need to add a reverse fan. Your thoughts?
Congratulations on your soon-to-be first laser cutter! What do you plan to do with it? If you are cutting acrylic, we highly recommend an inline fan. Let us know how it goes!
Thanks!! Cool. I don’t really know what yet. I’m an avid cricut user but just for my own fun use, to make personal gifts etc so same with this. I’m not running a shop or anything.
@jacobferchaud8295 We think you are going to absolutely love it! We can’t wait to hear! We plan to go live tomorrow around 5 pm EST to share some more tips. Keep us posted!
You didn’t add a fan? I keep hearing I would need to attach a fan.
The smell was so bad with cutting acrylic that we bought the personal filter. Now we put the filter in manual mode to get the smell out. However, is we had kept using the window vent, we would have absolutely purchased an in-line fan.