I always appreciate the thoroughness of your videos!… just curious, do you have any plans to cover belt printers? I’ve been looking at the Ender 3 belt kit & a diy option called the Ender Bender, however there isn’t much information.
On my Ender3V2 I will do an upgrade to linear rails, I have this kit: www.banggood.com/Dotbit-BLV-Ender-3-Pro-DIY-Upgraded-Kit-with-XY-Axis-Belts-Screws-Aluminum-Plate-Linear-Guide-Slider-for-Ender-3-Pro-3D-printer-p-1692013.html?rmmds=myorder&cur_warehouse=CN Belt upgrade on Ender3V2, not sure that I will do that conversion, but I will see.. Ender Bender? Please, send me some link. Thx.
I need your help please I have same like this machine it's working but my laser only blue color doesn't cut or engrave where the problem in your knowledge....
Bonsoir, vidéo toujours aussi qualitative et pédagogique, je reste toujours sur ma fin , je ne sais pas encore quel graveur choisir. Si vous avez un choix a faire avec tout les graveurs que vous avez testé lequel choisirez vous ?.
@@MyTechFun merci pour la réponse, La tête la plus polyvalente serait bien la LU2 -4SF? Un test sur les lunettes de protection serait bien, pour bien protégé nos yeux
I'm always wondering why something like this is more expensive than an original Ender 3? It looks to be less complex than a 3d printer: no heated bed, as a result a much smaller current draw and hence more cheap power-supply, no z-axis movement needed, no screen or other controls, only 2 step-sticks needed and I guess just 1 mosfet for the laser whereas a 3d printer needs hotend and heated bed mosfets, ... Ok, it's bigger and has a laser module, but I would still expect that to be compensated by the lower complexity mentioned. I would guess that also the transportation weight is similar to an Ender 3, no? So, I'm really looking forward for a price-breaker in this market like the Ender-3 was for 3D printers. Of course, you probably want something that can cut acrylics (more expensive laser) and then you can start making your own Ender 3 and laser-cutter enclosures using a combination of 3d printing and cutting ... Interesting times ... Let's just hope some world leaders don't mess things up for all of us ...
Nice review. I've got one of these turning up tomorrow. Going to be engraving into oak whiskey barrel lids
Why are horizontal lines so wobbly during logo engraving?
Vibration of the module when it is in lowest position. I will answer with short video tomorrow.
Great review. Thank you. DO you think this will etch glass if it is painted?
I tried with 10W module, it works.
I always appreciate the thoroughness of your videos!… just curious, do you have any plans to cover belt printers? I’ve been looking at the Ender 3 belt kit & a diy option called the Ender Bender, however there isn’t much information.
On my Ender3V2 I will do an upgrade to linear rails, I have this kit: www.banggood.com/Dotbit-BLV-Ender-3-Pro-DIY-Upgraded-Kit-with-XY-Axis-Belts-Screws-Aluminum-Plate-Linear-Guide-Slider-for-Ender-3-Pro-3D-printer-p-1692013.html?rmmds=myorder&cur_warehouse=CN
Belt upgrade on Ender3V2, not sure that I will do that conversion, but I will see.. Ender Bender? Please, send me some link. Thx.
I need your help please I have same like this machine it's working but my laser only blue color doesn't cut or engrave where the problem in your knowledge....
Bonsoir, vidéo toujours aussi qualitative et pédagogique, je reste toujours sur ma fin , je ne sais pas encore quel graveur choisir.
Si vous avez un choix a faire avec tout les graveurs que vous avez testé lequel choisirez vous ?.
Aufero laser 2
@@MyTechFun merci pour la réponse,
La tête la plus polyvalente serait bien la LU2 -4SF?
Un test sur les lunettes de protection serait bien, pour bien protégé nos yeux
@@Lolo710Maker3D For engraving yes, LU2 -4SF. The LF is for cutting, but diode lasers are more for engraving. I don't have info about safety glasses.
I'm always wondering why something like this is more expensive than an original Ender 3? It looks to be less complex than a 3d printer: no heated bed, as a result a much smaller current draw and hence more cheap power-supply, no z-axis movement needed, no screen or other controls, only 2 step-sticks needed and I guess just 1 mosfet for the laser whereas a 3d printer needs hotend and heated bed mosfets, ... Ok, it's bigger and has a laser module, but I would still expect that to be compensated by the lower complexity mentioned. I would guess that also the transportation weight is similar to an Ender 3, no? So, I'm really looking forward for a price-breaker in this market like the Ender-3 was for 3D printers. Of course, you probably want something that can cut acrylics (more expensive laser) and then you can start making your own Ender 3 and laser-cutter enclosures using a combination of 3d printing and cutting ... Interesting times ... Let's just hope some world leaders don't mess things up for all of us ...
Nice thinking. Almost half of the price is the laser module.
I find it funny you keep calling it "printer" (old habits) lol
I didn't noticed. But actually it "prints" in 2D :-)
Similar to pen plotter (vector) and laser printer (draws uncharged pixels on drum line by line) :D
12:49 doesn't look like "ok"
Hm, I agree. The color is OK, but too wavy, check my next video tomorrow, talking about vibrations..
Very pugahrs