@BusterBeagle3D got my k8 and started to notice its not cutting all the way through on a single pass on the same wood that I have been using since setting it up. Went through the user manual, no info on how to take off the laser to see if the lense is diety or not. But I have noticed after 4 sheets of wood not cutting all the way through it cut on the next one no issues. Could it be inconsistencies with the wood? Or is the lens in need of cleaning? I only have about an hour of run time on the engraver so far
@@Bearded_BlondePlywood is notoriously not consistent. Since it's made up of different layers of wood, glue, and fillers one piece could cut different then the next. Again I also prefer to cut things in multiple faster passes then one slow pass. This also helps to keep the lens cleaner. I didn't try to take my laser off to look at the lens but a quick picture with your phone should give you an idea if it's dirty or not.
Thanks for the video, some great info in here! Mine just arrived. I'm still struggling to get it properly calibrated using the cross grid as I can't seem to get it aligned no matter how I do it. Any advice? Or should I just keep experimenting? Also, what x, y, h, w numbers did you end up with in the end?
Hello. It should already be calibrated from the company but mine was a tiny bit off. I ended up with -0.1, 245, 80, 540, 540. Also make sure to enable the camera and disable the camera after each tiny adjustment to see the results.
Great review. Waiting to get mine here soon. I backed it on kickstarter a while ago.
Thank you! Hope you enjoy it.
@BusterBeagle3D got my k8 and started to notice its not cutting all the way through on a single pass on the same wood that I have been using since setting it up. Went through the user manual, no info on how to take off the laser to see if the lense is diety or not. But I have noticed after 4 sheets of wood not cutting all the way through it cut on the next one no issues. Could it be inconsistencies with the wood? Or is the lens in need of cleaning? I only have about an hour of run time on the engraver so far
@@Bearded_BlondePlywood is notoriously not consistent. Since it's made up of different layers of wood, glue, and fillers one piece could cut different then the next. Again I also prefer to cut things in multiple faster passes then one slow pass. This also helps to keep the lens cleaner. I didn't try to take my laser off to look at the lens but a quick picture with your phone should give you an idea if it's dirty or not.
@@BusterBeagle3D glad to hear it's not my machine. I was getting a little concerned lol
Thanks for the video, some great info in here!
Mine just arrived. I'm still struggling to get it properly calibrated using the cross grid as I can't seem to get it aligned no matter how I do it. Any advice? Or should I just keep experimenting? Also, what x, y, h, w numbers did you end up with in the end?
Hello. It should already be calibrated from the company but mine was a tiny bit off. I ended up with -0.1, 245, 80, 540, 540. Also make sure to enable the camera and disable the camera after each tiny adjustment to see the results.
Thank you! @@BusterBeagle3D
Did you ever get your machine calibrated and how is it working now? Thanks.
Thanks for this. So, rather than get the air filter, better off putting the hose out the window, right?
Yes. I would highly recommend exhausting outside.
Thanks for the review. Did you get a roller with it to engrave cylindrical objects?
Unfortunately I did not.
Is there a way to get replacement filter material for the air cleaner? Or, should I buy a better air cleaner for this unit?
Personally if you can't have this near a window I would opt for a more powerful unit. I'm not sure if they sell replacements or not.
@@BusterBeagle3D They do on the website.
That's great! Looking forward to it
Thanks!