Had a friend print the feet and the risers. I then downloaded your spoil board grid. Both are excellent and I just wanted to drop a note saying thanks for providing these things! Funny how much better my rotary runs now that it is secured and perfectly aligned….
I’m really enjoying your videos…. I’m wanting to make this board and I know you said it was just a 3/4 inch scrap but could you give dimensions of the board please?
Where did you get your laser safety glasses? I havent found a good solution for over the glasses, also maybe I missed it... but you must have limit switches to find center?
These are what I use: amzn.to/4aVRXgz Perfect for over glasses. To work from Absolute Coordinates, the laser needs to have limit switches in order to identify Home and have a starting reference point. Otherwise, it has no reference to go to center.
Do your safety goggles provide stronger protection? Where did you order them from? Longer gives you generic laser safety glasses BUT they are safety in the most generic sense
Roger, as usual, Thank you for all of your work on these videos. would i be able to get the stl file for the wire loom? I've looked every where, and cant find one.
Roger. I have a Ray5 and would like to know where I can buy the 4 feet set for my Ray5 to mount to a board - and risers for raising the frame for rotary. Thanks.
I realize that this is a long shot since this video is old but would you happen to know the height of the focus column? I have googled it and I cant find the measurement.
Hi Roger. I hope you can help me! I recently purchased a Longer Ray5 5w laser but it didn’t come with the focus spacer. You mentioned in your video that it is roughly 15mm in diameter, but how long is it in length?
Can you tell me where you purchased your goggles. I have been looking, but cannot seem to find the one that fit over glasses. I just purchased the 10 watt version of the Ray five with the air assist. I can't wait to use it.
Hello, I have just received my first ever laser machine and I was wondering since I do not own a 3d printer where can I find the 3d printed items in this video? I am referring to the cord lift and the mounting feet!/bracket.
Where can a person find those mounting feet and program to make the spoil board grids ? My wife and I are just starting and also what settings would work best on the 5w longer to etch white tile
Grid: www.thingiverse.com/thing:4917083 Not exactly for this laser, but it works perfectly. Mounting feet and/or risers: moonshinecrafts.com/product-category/laser-mounts-accessories/ To etch painted, white ceramic tile, you really need to run a burn test as every laser differs a little bit.
I know you don’t plan on using the ray5 for rotary but if I wanted to do so, what’s a simple way to raise the frame to accommodate it? Just uniformly sized blocking?
Quart paint cans actually work pretty good. I'm in the process of designing some risers, similar to what I designed for the Ortur LM3 and Jicoda L1 lasers. Just not perfected yet. There will be a video on these soon.
Hi Roger! Love your videos. Where can I find the graph for the spoil board? Also what’s the recommendable settings for cutting plexiglass with the longer ray 5w… or am I going to struggle?
Link to grid is in the video description. Do NOT cut Plexiglass unless it is specified as acrylic! Regular Acrylic (in colors) is Ok, but some Plexiglass will generate chlorine gas which is not only harmful to humans, but will corrode everything metal on the laser if it is not pure Acrylic.
@@rogersshop I have some cast acrylic on order I would like to cut (it's specified as laser cutter compatible from MakerStock). With the 5.5W laser, do you have any recommended speeds or number of passes? The acrylic is paper backed on each side, do I leave that on, or take it off and then put something dark underneath? Thanks!
@@cwills75 If the acrylic is clear, this is near-impossible with a diode laser, even with a black background, as you will have more melting than a clean cut. When cutting acrylic, I usually use my CO2 laser, and always if clear. You will need to remove the paper from both sides. As a starting point (With a black under piece, like painted aluminum or steel), try 100 mm/min at 90% power and 4 passes for 2mm thick. This is what I use on black acrylic on a 5 watt laser. If the acrylic is clear, or a light color, don't expect a smooth cut as it will melt on the edges.
Hi Roger, I see you also have a XTool D1. I am in the market for my first laser. I will be using it for all of the things you use it for. Which one do you prefer the best? The XTool or the Longer Ray 5?
This depends on your ended use. The xTool is higher powered, which is handy for cutting. The Longer Ray is less powered, but has a finer, more accurate beam for engraving. I use the xTool for any cutting jobs. I use my others for engraving on wood, ceramic tiles, and coated glass. The Xtool is used for engraving on stainless steel and glass. I use my Ortur for rotary engraving.
@@rogersshop thanks! The xTool it is! Love your videos! I’m into sublimation too. Your the coolest grandpa! I’m sure your grand daughter is thrilled that you are so handy
you can help me choose which one I have to buy laser engraver that engraves and is more precise, I don't care about the cut but the engraving between which to choose ATOMSTACK S10 PRO 50W or Atomstack X7 Pro 50W or laser SCULPFUN S10 thanks
I have no experience using the Sculpfun brand, so have no basis to make a comparison. Atomstack, Longer, Ortur, and xTool are all on the same level as far as precision. The Twotrees unit I have, not so much. It has a lot of issues due to poor quality control. The Sainsmart unit I have is very precise, but has a very small work area.
I love your content. But, 30 secs of your music and 15 secs more of intro music and logo hurts my head. By the time you get in to it, I've waisted 1 min of my time.
Had a friend print the feet and the risers. I then downloaded your spoil board grid. Both are excellent and I just wanted to drop a note saying thanks for providing these things! Funny how much better my rotary runs now that it is secured and perfectly aligned….
Thank you Roger, nice video. I'm going to print it for my Longer Ray 5
Nice additions Roger and will be great to add
Thanks for a great video Roger. I just ordered this today! WooHoo, looking to have some fun with this!
I’m really enjoying your videos…. I’m wanting to make this board and I know you said it was just a 3/4 inch scrap but could you give dimensions of the board please?
Roughly 24" x 24"
Hello Rodger, thanks for the great video. I’m not sure if I’m missing it but is it possible to get the link to the grid? Thank you so much!
www.thingiverse.com/thing:4917083 is the grid I used here. Not for this laser, but it works,,,,,,,,
Where did you get your laser safety glasses? I havent found a good solution for over the glasses, also maybe I missed it... but you must have limit switches to find center?
These are what I use: amzn.to/4aVRXgz Perfect for over glasses. To work from Absolute Coordinates, the laser needs to have limit switches in order to identify Home and have a starting reference point. Otherwise, it has no reference to go to center.
Do your safety goggles provide stronger protection? Where did you order them from? Longer gives you generic laser safety glasses BUT they are safety in the most generic sense
Orange is actually the proper color for a blue diode laser. Here is what I use: amzn.to/48CPTI2
I don't have a 3d printer do you sell the feet? such a great idea
Yes: moonshinecrafts.com/product-category/laser-mounts-accessories/
Roger, as usual, Thank you for all of your work on these videos. would i be able to get the stl file for the wire loom? I've looked every where, and cant find one.
Email me at raltman57@gmail.com and I will send it to you.
Hi Roger great video, by any chance do you have the file for the cable holder?
I was seeing if I could get the cable “elevator “ file aswell?
Me too! I’ve looked everywhere!
Hi Roger. I just bought a Longer Ray5 20w. Is there a chance I can buy a set of those mounting feet?
moonshinecrafts.com/product/longer-ray-5-mounting-feet-set/
Roger. I have a Ray5 and would like to know where I can buy the 4 feet set for my Ray5 to mount to a board - and risers for raising the frame for rotary. Thanks.
moonshinecrafts.com/product-category/laser-mounts-accessories/
I realize that this is a long shot since this video is old but would you happen to know the height of the focus column? I have googled it and I cant find the measurement.
30mm
Thank you
Hi Roger. I hope you can help me! I recently purchased a Longer Ray5 5w laser but it didn’t come with the focus spacer. You mentioned in your video that it is roughly 15mm in diameter, but how long is it in length?
If memory serves..........30mm
Can you tell me where you purchased your goggles. I have been looking, but cannot seem to find the one that fit over glasses. I just purchased the 10 watt version of the Ray five with the air assist. I can't wait to use it.
I like these. Not cheap, but fit well: Cloudray Laser Safety Glasses 1064nm 532nm 355nm OD7+ CE Protective Goggles amzn.to/3WmPnIA
Hello, I have just received my first ever laser machine and I was wondering since I do not own a 3d printer where can I find the 3d printed items in this video? I am referring to the cord lift and the mounting feet!/bracket.
moonshinecrafts.com/product-category/laser-mounts-accessories/
Thank you, but unfortunately the cost of shipping is more than double the cost of the mounting feet themselves. They look great though.
Hi Roger, I have the b1 30 watt laser. when engraving the speed is the same if I set it 50 percent or 350 percent. Can you help?
Percent? If using Laser GRBL, check on one of their forums. I don't use it. In lightburn, speed is in mm/min or mm/sec.
Great video. Is there a link to the custom X axis cable
"elevator" shown in the video? Thanks
moonshinecrafts.com/product/generic-laser-x-axis-cable-support-loop/
Man, the shipping is double the cost is the item. Is there a way to pay you for the 3d file?
@@guybaryo3244 Can't help that. USPS is what it is. Email me at raltman57@gmail.com and I can send you the STL file. Be sure to state what you want!
Sorry, didn’t mean to imply that it was your shipping policy.
Where can a person find those mounting feet and program to make the spoil board grids ? My wife and I are just starting and also what settings would work best on the 5w longer to etch white tile
Grid: www.thingiverse.com/thing:4917083 Not exactly for this laser, but it works perfectly. Mounting feet and/or risers: moonshinecrafts.com/product-category/laser-mounts-accessories/ To etch painted, white ceramic tile, you really need to run a burn test as every laser differs a little bit.
how do i get all images from the spoilboard grid to show up in lightburn? it stacks them on top of each other and i cant see them all
Nice video! Has anyone ever told you that you sound like Howard on the Andy Griffith show?
😃Yes. Also have been told I can do a perfect imitation of Tom Bodet that does the Motel 6 commercials. Leaving the light on.....
Can you please point me to where I can buy those mounting feet for the Longer Ray 5?
moonshinecrafts.com/product-category/laser-mounts-accessories/
Where can we find the cable elevator? I found it once and can't find it again
moonshinecrafts.com/product/generic-laser-x-axis-cable-support-loop/
Hi Roger, I have instaled the limit switches in my Ray5 10W and I can not find the proper firmware, can you help me, please?
This is the most current: drive.google.com/file/d/1Kq4SogU4qEASyZMtCBwR4tLYgqhqsbvE/view
I know you don’t plan on using the ray5 for rotary but if I wanted to do so, what’s a simple way to raise the frame to accommodate it? Just uniformly sized blocking?
Quart paint cans actually work pretty good. I'm in the process of designing some risers, similar to what I designed for the Ortur LM3 and Jicoda L1 lasers. Just not perfected yet. There will be a video on these soon.
Can you provide either the stl file or a link to the round guide shown in the video? Thanks,
moonshinecrafts.com/product/generic-laser-x-axis-cable-support-loop/ is the link to purchase it. If you want the STL, email me to raltman57@gmail.com
where do I get the ring that is holding up the cables?
Hi Roger! Love your videos. Where can I find the graph for the spoil board? Also what’s the recommendable settings for cutting plexiglass with the longer ray 5w… or am I going to struggle?
Link to grid is in the video description. Do NOT cut Plexiglass unless it is specified as acrylic! Regular Acrylic (in colors) is Ok, but some Plexiglass will generate chlorine gas which is not only harmful to humans, but will corrode everything metal on the laser if it is not pure Acrylic.
@@rogersshop I have some cast acrylic on order I would like to cut (it's specified as laser cutter compatible from MakerStock). With the 5.5W laser, do you have any recommended speeds or number of passes? The acrylic is paper backed on each side, do I leave that on, or take it off and then put something dark underneath? Thanks!
@@cwills75 If the acrylic is clear, this is near-impossible with a diode laser, even with a black background, as you will have more melting than a clean cut. When cutting acrylic, I usually use my CO2 laser, and always if clear. You will need to remove the paper from both sides. As a starting point (With a black under piece, like painted aluminum or steel), try 100 mm/min at 90% power and 4 passes for 2mm thick. This is what I use on black acrylic on a 5 watt laser. If the acrylic is clear, or a light color, don't expect a smooth cut as it will melt on the edges.
@@rogersshop OK, thanks. The acrylic is a smoke grey, with 25% light transmittance.
Hi Roger, I see you also have a XTool D1. I am in the market for my first laser. I will be using it for all of the things you use it for. Which one do you prefer the best? The XTool or the Longer Ray 5?
This depends on your ended use. The xTool is higher powered, which is handy for cutting. The Longer Ray is less powered, but has a finer, more accurate beam for engraving. I use the xTool for any cutting jobs. I use my others for engraving on wood, ceramic tiles, and coated glass. The Xtool is used for engraving on stainless steel and glass. I use my Ortur for rotary engraving.
@@rogersshop thanks! The xTool it is! Love your videos! I’m into sublimation too. Your the coolest grandpa! I’m sure your grand daughter is thrilled that you are so handy
What safety glasses do you use? I don't know why, but I don't trust the glasses that come with these low-priced lasers.
Link to what I use: amzn.to/3t90mtg
Other options:
amzn.to/3zDEwQ2
amzn.to/3JS6mN9
What it’s the length of the focus
30mm for 5.5 watt. 50mm for 10 watt.
Where can one find a 3d file for the cable guide ?
email me at raltman57@gmail.com and I can send you the STL
Received the file and printed the part thank you
Do you have the stl for the leg mounts ?
Same foot as used on the Ortur: www.thingiverse.com/thing:4917083/files
you can help me choose which one I have to buy laser engraver that engraves and is more precise, I don't care about the cut but the engraving between which to choose ATOMSTACK S10 PRO 50W or Atomstack X7 Pro 50W or laser SCULPFUN S10 thanks
I have no experience using the Sculpfun brand, so have no basis to make a comparison. Atomstack, Longer, Ortur, and xTool are all on the same level as far as precision. The Twotrees unit I have, not so much. It has a lot of issues due to poor quality control. The Sainsmart unit I have is very precise, but has a very small work area.
@@rogersshop Grazie
has anyone had problem with the screw langth for the isolation column step 6
what was your problem?
@@rogersshop the 2 screws are too short
I love your content. But, 30 secs of your music and 15 secs more of intro music and logo hurts my head. By the time you get in to it, I've waisted 1 min of my time.