It is a pretty good starter laser. I did 3 videos for them a few months ago and was impressed with the ease of use. Although you did an infinitely better job of demonstrating this. That was a great overview.
You will love Lightburn David. I’ve been using diode lasers for two years now and Lightburn is hands down the best. What I like about the we create software (don’t own one, but from what I’ve seen) is when material is selected, it puts a test card in the corner and you just select the finish you like. Great video
That box came out incredibly, I am loving your pieces done with lasers that don’t look like they were lasered! You’d be surprised that 20w probably could cut 1/2” walnut especially if you can add in your own air assist. In my experience the wattage on these 20w diodes lasers seem actually more powerful than what you’d see on say a 60w Co2. That being said I just keep ignoring the emails from Wecreate 😂 so I can’t say for sure with their machine in particular.
Beautiful box! (Like your mum! Throwback! ) Fun to see that there are some easy to use lasers at lower price point coming out, so we don't all just need to look at the Glowforge and weep because we can't afford it!
Great video for laser starters! Having had expensive lasers like you, I would NOT recommend getting a filtration unit for cutting wood, the regular pre-filter and the post (expensive) carbon filter will choke very quickly due to the wood resins (especially woods like balsa and liteply). They're ok for engraving "tat" on aluminium tumblers etc. 'tho.
The website price changes for anyone thinking of purchasing. It was $1640 when I first clicked. When I went to the product page, it was then $1799. (Referral, I guess) I added it to the cart to see if it was in a different currency since it was more then what was said in the video, USD. I left and came back, now $1199. Weird.
I have looked seriously at adding this machine to my laser room ... but the Lightburn issue has kept me from pulling the string. Unless something has changed recently, the "Lightburn compatibility" claim is a bit misleading. Unless I am mistaken, you can create your project in Lightburn, but must export it to a GCode file, which can then be loaded & run in the Wecreat. On my other 2 diode lasers, there is no need to export/import files, and Lightburn directly controls all laser functions. Otherwise, this is a great machine.
I’ve been seeing lots of post on this laser lately. Might have to get one to test out on my channel. I do like seeing how it is enclosed. I hate how 95% of the lasers i test for my channel have no enclosure.
Seems pretty great for a first laser. I bought an Xtools d1 10w with a bunch of accessories on sale a year or so ago for about $1000. Still had to get a fan to vent out my window and build an enclosure. Plus a 3D printed z-axis extension so I could keep the risers on at all times. All that to say everything this includes for the price is pretty incredible and way more convenient! I’m kind of jealous. One thing I liked about the Xtools D1 was that I could put any size material under it since it was just a frame I could place on top of things… then I built my enclosure and quickly realized I will likely NEVER place my laser on a large object and it stays in the enclose which makes it basically like this one… but significantly less convenient. Plus I had to built it and it doesn’t have a camera. Tempted to sell what I have and get this instead.
ARGHHH! Their website is impossible to navigate. Just to ask them a question navigates you into captcha hell. Why should I want to do business with a company like that? Edit: Apparently my inquiry did go through and someone may reply to my question. The captcha thing is still an issue but that ire should probably be directed to whatever effing fool is programming captcha. Will see probably Monday if they can process the materials (.008" thin sheet steel and .014" copper clad pcb) that I am using. Thanks David for presenting this possible solution to my fabrication task.Edit 2: To their credit they did get back to me today. Sadly my materials are not what they can cut. Dang!
Really liking your video mix as of late! Very well rounded. Great job of not "selling" a product but showing why it may or may not work for you if you are interested in a laser.
Hi David, this video didn’t pop up in my algorithm. I had to search for it in your stream. Just wanted to let you know. Love the work you’ve been doing!
Great video, thank you for putting it together. At the end of the video, you say this laser isn’t for someone with an Etsy shop. We have a small Etsy shop as a side hustle (mainly at Christmas) and currently using a sculpfun s10 but looking to upgrade to the next level (not quite co2 level yet), any recommendations?
Hey! Nice video and thanks for all the informations. I am looking for a Lasercutter, that can cut and engrave clear acrylic. Can the WeCreat Vision do so? Could only find pictures of colored acrylic. Thanks and best wishes
Seems to be a decent starter. All lasers and CNC machines are intimidating because if you’re not computer savvy then it can be frustrating. I got one and still can’t figure out how to use it because there’s no help to get it going.
I'm betting your con about the order it does the vectors is from the software. You can probably remedy that either in a setting in their software (now or in an update if they do) or by using another software like lightburn. Would love a follow up
Please re-review this unit when you try it with Lightburn as I may do tasks in a single pass on the vectors as you can set things up in groups and other optional priorities.
*For the Price it's pretty cheap for making small things, it's pretty Good!!* 🌟👍🏻 *I'm waiting for your xTool P2 video on the 2nd channel and can you please make a Rayjet Laser Machine Review or Comparison of Rayjet vs xTool P2 pl?* *I'm getting Rayjet R400 in 7200$ and xTool P2 with all in 1 bundle 5855$ and I'm confused to which should I get?? Coz there are lots of pros and cons and + a big space issue which will cost a lot!* *Wht your advice suggestion to which should I get??* ❤️👍🏻
If it wasn’t for my latest divorce, I’d be grabbing this up. I guess I’ll have to wait for WEN to come out with a laser. Until that happens, I’ll have to stick with my Etch-a-Sketch. Great video as always.
Great review! I'm looking for a 20W desktop to add to my 10W. This looks like a contender since it is compatible with Lightburn. Sidenote: Why TF haven't you started using Lightburn yet? Dude???
This video made me buy however from Amazon and not from the link because I'm used to buy from Amazon because of their safe return policy. I know that you get commission and you deserve it and I even gave up $100 discount what do we are simply used to buy from Amazon because of the return policy. It's crazy to give up $100 for that....
The captions keep saying "dialed laser" instead of "diode laser." It wasn't until the comparison to a CO2 laser that I realized WTF a "dialed laser" was.
I have an xtool and a cnc machine, can't figure out either one and I'm beyond pissed. Had the x for over 2 years and the cnc 7 months and it won't do one simple fing project
Wow! love your WeCreat laser demo - great job!👍 That said, in the video section at 13:50, you mentioned you wouldn’t recommend an Etsy store using this laser. I have to disagree. There are tons of videos of folks using the Glowforge Aura for their Etsy shop, and that is only a 6-watt laser. Would I recommend any of the Glowforge lasers? Absolutely NOT! I will be posting a video explaining WHY I DON’T Recommend GLOWFORGE LASERS on my UA-cam channel soon: ua-cam.com/channels/HWUzECNry0JBD1xzY8P1dA.html I recently ordered the WeCreat with Air Filter and Rotary attachments, which should arrive any day. WeCreat is a major step up compared to the Glowforge Aura, being a 20-watt laser versus the 6-watt for the Aura. The Aura is targeted towards crafters, just like WeCreat. The benefits of using the WeCreat to create almost any crafting ideas are far superior to the Glowforge Aura. Yes, this video is not about Glowforge or a comparison, but I bring the Glowforge up because it’s another brand of laser focusing on crafters as owners for this laser are selling their products on Etsy that are limited to just 6 watts. If crafters are selling their products on Etsy made from a low watt laser, then WeCreat is no exception, plus the possibilities anyone can create from a 20watt laser. So, can you imagine what can be done with the WeCreat, which is a 20-watt laser? If you’re suggesting mass production with the WeCreat, you're absolutely correct (to a degree). But in no way would I suggest that the WeCreat isn't suitable for Etsy or any form of online storefront. Most 20-watt lasers are a sweet spot for crafters. They allow for intricate fine engraving designs while still having the ability to cut. Many types of woods, greeting cards, fabric, mugs, vinyl, or tumblers that were engraved or cut from 20-watt lasers are sold on Etsy and other online storefronts. 20-watt lasers are becoming a growing trend within the craft industry, and WeCreat is no exception. Therefore, to anyone reading my comments, I would highly recommend the WeCreat. WeCreat Valentine’s sale ended. It was on sale for $1,199. But, another sale is happening at this time of posting, $1,299. I would wait for the sale to come to $1,199. That is my suggestion. 😎
They lost at $1200 for 20w. 20W diodes are notoriously easy to overheat as people try to tax how much it can do and a diode laser never should really be ran more than 80% power. For that kind fo money regardless how nicely its packaged with other features, id be expecting at least 40-50w diode. Resolution doesn't matter by wattage, as that is purely properly setting things up in the process. Having a 40w laser wont run you any better or worse resolution at 25% power setting than a 20W laser would at 50% power setting.
Woah. This is a laser engraver. Stop. The other ones you mention at the start of the video are laser cutters. In other words, diode laser on this thing versus CO2 laser on the others. CO2 lasers are close to an order or magnitude more expensive (in general) than diode. So while $1200 is an attractive price for a fully enclosed laser product, this isn't some magical amazing deal when comparing against Gweike, Glowforge, Polar, etc. Diode lasers are cheap. One of the reasons I'd need a lser is to cut acrylic. Clear acrylic. And no diode laser can do that. :( As far as stencils go, another good use, Cricut or Silouette is a much cheaper option for that, and you can go unlimited length.
Oh sure because you didnt pay for it. Please order a co2 from china trust me you will thank me later. This laser to limited for a child. I grow out of all my machines. Amazon has super cheap lasers practice on one of them first.
No honey, I don't know where the kids lunch money went to, but I made this box they can put their tears in.
I love this comment
We use this machine for our Etsy shop and have no problem keeping up!
so you dont sell much stuff then?
@@woodknack1 I make 200k a year on mine and this helps me out big time
It is a pretty good starter laser. I did 3 videos for them a few months ago and was impressed with the ease of use. Although you did an infinitely better job of demonstrating this. That was a great overview.
That box came out flocking great!
Might try it with my diode laser at some point. Thanks for the video, Dave.
I love Lightburn. That box came out great!
That box was great. It does not connect to Lightburn, you export GCode then import.
You will love Lightburn David. I’ve been using diode lasers for two years now and Lightburn is hands down the best. What I like about the we create software (don’t own one, but from what I’ve seen) is when material is selected, it puts a test card in the corner and you just select the finish you like. Great video
I’ve been trying to decide what laser to get and this just made up my mind. THANK YOU.
Thanks!
Seems like a decent product for the price point. Always good to have choices. Thanks for sharing!
I have always been inspired by your videos. thank you for being consistent.
Thanks man! I've been leaning towards this one
Is it actually fair to compare price between diode lasers and CO2 lasers? I don't think so
This whole video was one big ad even if he didn't try to be a salesman
He did actually say that, right there in the video
That looks fantastic, and the box was incredible from it. Going on my shopping list thanks.
That box came out incredibly, I am loving your pieces done with lasers that don’t look like they were lasered!
You’d be surprised that 20w probably could cut 1/2” walnut especially if you can add in your own air assist. In my experience the wattage on these 20w diodes lasers seem actually more powerful than what you’d see on say a 60w Co2. That being said I just keep ignoring the emails from Wecreate 😂 so I can’t say for sure with their machine in particular.
“Classy as af” made me laugh harder than it should have.
Beautiful box! (Like your mum! Throwback! )
Fun to see that there are some easy to use lasers at lower price point coming out, so we don't all just need to look at the Glowforge and weep because we can't afford it!
Great video for laser starters! Having had expensive lasers like you, I would NOT recommend getting a filtration unit for cutting wood, the regular pre-filter and the post (expensive) carbon filter will choke very quickly due to the wood resins (especially woods like balsa and liteply). They're ok for engraving "tat" on aluminium tumblers etc. 'tho.
The problem is that if you dont have filtration you're opening yourself up to neighbor and by-law action if you're exhausting fumes outside.
I like that they're not just trying to mine all of your data like other companies
Thanks for the info I just ordered one based on your review. Plus there is a $100 new customer discount.
Wooden veneers are an awesome use case you don't see enough people showing off with lasers. Thanks for the awesome review, killing it as always!
will it work with Lightburn? so I can learn and then grow.
This is a model-maker’s dream.
Very cool laser would love to have one and learn how to use it. Thanks for sharing
The CORRECT way to say it is, "Classy as Flock" 😛 Nice machine, never heard of them until this. Nice video and demo too
That’s a fine looking box made with a fine looking laser! If I was in the market for my first this would be high on the list!
The website price changes for anyone thinking of purchasing. It was $1640 when I first clicked. When I went to the product page, it was then $1799. (Referral, I guess) I added it to the cart to see if it was in a different currency since it was more then what was said in the video, USD. I left and came back, now $1199. Weird.
Pretty impressive machine, Dave! Awesome review! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Great video demonstration of this laser. I don’t currently have one and not sure this is the one I’d buy, but it’s nice to have options.
I have looked seriously at adding this machine to my laser room ... but the Lightburn issue has kept me from pulling the string. Unless something has changed recently, the "Lightburn compatibility" claim is a bit misleading. Unless I am mistaken, you can create your project in Lightburn, but must export it to a GCode file, which can then be loaded & run in the Wecreat. On my other 2 diode lasers, there is no need to export/import files, and Lightburn directly controls all laser functions. Otherwise, this is a great machine.
Great review video thanks Dave. Out of interest what is that funky looking tape machine you were using :)
Adam Savage did a vid over on tested. They're unholy expensive but also hecking cool
@@wayneswonderarium thanks 👍🏻 I found it and will now commence pretending I won’t buy it for a few short weeks 😂
Lightburn for the win 8-)
What's the little display you have on top at 8:36 ?
To some, that might seem small, but I think in this case, it's an advantage. I can relate.
I’ve been seeing lots of post on this laser lately. Might have to get one to test out on my channel. I do like seeing how it is enclosed. I hate how 95% of the lasers i test for my channel have no enclosure.
Forget the laser, let's talk about that CNC tape dispenser.
Nice box
Seems pretty great for a first laser. I bought an Xtools d1 10w with a bunch of accessories on sale a year or so ago for about $1000. Still had to get a fan to vent out my window and build an enclosure. Plus a 3D printed z-axis extension so I could keep the risers on at all times. All that to say everything this includes for the price is pretty incredible and way more convenient! I’m kind of jealous. One thing I liked about the Xtools D1 was that I could put any size material under it since it was just a frame I could place on top of things… then I built my enclosure and quickly realized I will likely NEVER place my laser on a large object and it stays in the enclose which makes it basically like this one… but significantly less convenient. Plus I had to built it and it doesn’t have a camera. Tempted to sell what I have and get this instead.
ARGHHH! Their website is impossible to navigate. Just to ask them a question navigates you into captcha hell. Why should I want to do business with a company like that? Edit: Apparently my inquiry did go through and someone may reply to my question. The captcha thing is still an issue but that ire should probably be directed to whatever effing fool is programming captcha. Will see probably Monday if they can process the materials (.008" thin sheet steel and .014" copper clad pcb) that I am using. Thanks David for presenting this possible solution to my fabrication task.Edit 2: To their credit they did get back to me today. Sadly my materials are not what they can cut. Dang!
Really liking your video mix as of late! Very well rounded. Great job of not "selling" a product but showing why it may or may not work for you if you are interested in a laser.
I'd love to see you compare this with the XTool S1.
They should make the full version of software for i-pad so you can see all options
Would you recommend it for a middle school maker-space/classroom?
Nice budget laser, thanks for sharing it.
It's not a budget laser.
Hi David, this video didn’t pop up in my algorithm. I had to search for it in your stream. Just wanted to let you know. Love the work you’ve been doing!
Thanks Mr. Dave. I will now be short $2000 but plus 1 laser cutter
Great video. Fair review. Mahalo for sharing! ❤️🙂🙏
Great video, thank you for putting it together. At the end of the video, you say this laser isn’t for someone with an Etsy shop. We have a small Etsy shop as a side hustle (mainly at Christmas) and currently using a sculpfun s10 but looking to upgrade to the next level (not quite co2 level yet), any recommendations?
Hey! Nice video and thanks for all the informations. I am looking for a Lasercutter, that can cut and engrave clear acrylic. Can the WeCreat Vision do so? Could only find pictures of colored acrylic. Thanks and best wishes
No, diode lasers can't cut clear acrylic.
I would love to have a galvo laser in a similar package. I have never seen one.
Seems to be a decent starter. All lasers and CNC machines are intimidating because if you’re not computer savvy then it can be frustrating. I got one and still can’t figure out how to use it because there’s no help to get it going.
I'm betting your con about the order it does the vectors is from the software. You can probably remedy that either in a setting in their software (now or in an update if they do) or by using another software like lightburn.
Would love a follow up
But how long to cook a Pop tart?
Toledo hosts a great laser wood working business - stadium map art.
You had me at not having to create an account and doesn't need internet access!
Do you have the files for the box available
Send me an message from my contact form on my website and I'll share my .svg files
How did you know we were shopping for a laser? Nicely Job!!!
Please re-review this unit when you try it with Lightburn as I may do tasks in a single pass on the vectors as you can set things up in groups and other optional priorities.
*For the Price it's pretty cheap for making small things, it's pretty Good!!* 🌟👍🏻
*I'm waiting for your xTool P2 video on the 2nd channel and can you please make a Rayjet Laser Machine Review or Comparison of Rayjet vs xTool P2 pl?*
*I'm getting Rayjet R400 in 7200$ and xTool P2 with all in 1 bundle 5855$ and I'm confused to which should I get?? Coz there are lots of pros and cons and + a big space issue which will cost a lot!*
*Wht your advice suggestion to which should I get??*
❤️👍🏻
Is this an ad or a review? Were you paid to create this video?
This has to be paid. No mention of lightburn software, 1,200$ for a 20w laser. Better options out there for cheaper.
I really should wait till the end of the video before commenting.
If it wasn’t for my latest divorce, I’d be grabbing this up. I guess I’ll have to wait for WEN to come out with a laser. Until that happens, I’ll have to stick with my Etch-a-Sketch.
Great video as always.
Well done AD. "I'm not trying to be a salesman" he says but transparency stating sponsored or promotional video would be appreciated.
Great review! I'm looking for a 20W desktop to add to my 10W. This looks like a contender since it is compatible with Lightburn.
Sidenote: Why TF haven't you started using Lightburn yet? Dude???
Correction: You've had FIVE different laser cutters and one "3D Laser Printer" with a magic button on it. #suckitglowforge
This video made me buy however from Amazon and not from the link because I'm used to buy from Amazon because of their safe return policy. I know that you get commission and you deserve it and I even gave up $100 discount what do we are simply used to buy from Amazon because of the return policy. It's crazy to give up $100 for that....
Oh I get it! Thank you!
Laser some holes.....pound some tags
Laser some holes.....pound some tags
The captions keep saying "dialed laser" instead of "diode laser." It wasn't until the comparison to a CO2 laser that I realized WTF a "dialed laser" was.
I have an xtool and a cnc machine, can't figure out either one and I'm beyond pissed. Had the x for over 2 years and the cnc 7 months and it won't do one simple fing project
It's not the laser, it's you.
So it looks like of the 198 countries in the world they are willing to ship it to only 2. Great.
Ha! I got an X-Tool add on this video lol.
Wow! love your WeCreat laser demo - great job!👍 That said, in the video section at 13:50, you mentioned you wouldn’t recommend an Etsy store using this laser. I have to disagree. There are tons of videos of folks using the Glowforge Aura for their Etsy shop, and that is only a 6-watt laser. Would I recommend any of the Glowforge lasers? Absolutely NOT! I will be posting a video explaining WHY I DON’T Recommend GLOWFORGE LASERS on my UA-cam channel soon:
ua-cam.com/channels/HWUzECNry0JBD1xzY8P1dA.html
I recently ordered the WeCreat with Air Filter and Rotary attachments, which should arrive any day. WeCreat is a major step up compared to the Glowforge Aura, being a 20-watt laser versus the 6-watt for the Aura. The Aura is targeted towards crafters, just like WeCreat. The benefits of using the WeCreat to create almost any crafting ideas are far superior to the Glowforge Aura. Yes, this video is not about Glowforge or a comparison, but I bring the Glowforge up because it’s another brand of laser focusing on crafters as owners for this laser are selling their products on Etsy that are limited to just 6 watts. If crafters are selling their products on Etsy made from a low watt laser, then WeCreat is no exception, plus the possibilities anyone can create from a 20watt laser.
So, can you imagine what can be done with the WeCreat, which is a 20-watt laser? If you’re suggesting mass production with the WeCreat, you're absolutely correct (to a degree). But in no way would I suggest that the WeCreat isn't suitable for Etsy or any form of online storefront.
Most 20-watt lasers are a sweet spot for crafters. They allow for intricate fine engraving designs while still having the ability to cut. Many types of woods, greeting cards, fabric, mugs, vinyl, or tumblers that were engraved or cut from 20-watt lasers are sold on Etsy and other online storefronts. 20-watt lasers are becoming a growing trend within the craft industry, and WeCreat is no exception. Therefore, to anyone reading my comments, I would highly recommend the WeCreat. WeCreat Valentine’s sale ended. It was on sale for $1,199. But, another sale is happening at this time of posting, $1,299. I would wait for the sale to come to $1,199. That is my suggestion. 😎
Listen to your voice doppelgänger…the game show host, lol
ua-cam.com/video/wkG_8BrAROM/v-deo.htmlsi=zI9duhG9zjYY_pPD
I told myself not to glue on my cutting mat.
I know what you mean 😢
They lost at $1200 for 20w. 20W diodes are notoriously easy to overheat as people try to tax how much it can do and a diode laser never should really be ran more than 80% power. For that kind fo money regardless how nicely its packaged with other features, id be expecting at least 40-50w diode. Resolution doesn't matter by wattage, as that is purely properly setting things up in the process. Having a 40w laser wont run you any better or worse resolution at 25% power setting than a 20W laser would at 50% power setting.
Woah. This is a laser engraver. Stop. The other ones you mention at the start of the video are laser cutters. In other words, diode laser on this thing versus CO2 laser on the others. CO2 lasers are close to an order or magnitude more expensive (in general) than diode. So while $1200 is an attractive price for a fully enclosed laser product, this isn't some magical amazing deal when comparing against Gweike, Glowforge, Polar, etc. Diode lasers are cheap.
One of the reasons I'd need a lser is to cut acrylic. Clear acrylic. And no diode laser can do that. :(
As far as stencils go, another good use, Cricut or Silouette is a much cheaper option for that, and you can go unlimited length.
I don't understand. It looks like it clearly shows cutting out those pentagram shapes from 3mm ply.
8 years experience with lasers and you still havent used Lightburn?!?!?
It must be advert week for youtubers
You mean to tell me that self employed business owners run their businesses as if they’re businesses?
Oh, the shock! The horror! 🙄
Bummer. I wanted to start my small business. Etsy etc. but you popped my bubble
classy as af? you know what the a in af means? (as)
Oh sure because you didnt pay for it. Please order a co2 from china trust me you will thank me later. This laser to limited for a child. I grow out of all my machines. Amazon has super cheap lasers practice on one of them first.
Thanks!