Can You Engrave It On The Thunder Laser BOLT? Let's Find Out. PiBurn GRIP. RoKoTwister. 018 4K
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2024
- Tumblers, pet bowls, travel mugs, kitchen bowls, mugs of different sizes. What sizes can you engrave on the BOLT? I'll go through what you can engrave on the Thunder Laser BOLT without a Drop tray and how much more you can do with a Drop Tray - the RoKoTwister. Hope you find this helpful. Cheers!
#bolt #rotary #rokotwister
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Utilities /Equipment List:
Thunder Laser BOLT RF C02 Laser www.thunderlaser.ca/thunder-b...
Lightburn Software www.lightburnsoftware.com
MAC OS - Latest Version www.apple.ca
PiBurn "BOLT" GRIP Rotary www.lensdigital.com/home/prod...
Thunder BOLT 2.5" Focus Lens Kit www.thunderlaser.ca
Thunder BOLT 4.0" Focus Lens Kit www.thunderlaser.ca
ROKO Twister Tray computercreationz.online/prod...
Honeycomb Lay Flat Pins for BOLT www.etsy.com/listing/15950830...
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Good afternoon GP
I am a very visual person as well.. Show me once then let me try it and bingo.. Good to go.. You my friend have done your research and homework..
But I would not ever doubt you wouldn’t.. You usually do speak about something you have not done your research..
Thanks for sharing.. People will find it very helpful..
Cheers
Thanks Gus!
I'll be darned, who'd a thunk it? A Canadian from Missouri "The Show Me State". Well now we know a little more about you Gord. I'm from there or have ancestors from there too I guess. You made it plain with your demonstrations today and a little more easy to understand. Thanks for sharing with everyone. I'll be getting in touch later. Fred.
Good morning Fred. LOL! I guess we have lots more in common. Have a great week my friend!
Thank you so much for the demo, great content !
Cheers Robert!
Hi G.P. I agree I like to see as well. I want the whole picture. You’re getting better all the time with your laser. I didn’t know it was so versatile but you’re showing me. Have a wonderful day thanks
Thank you! I am like you when it comes to learning. I’m a visual learner 100% that’s why UA-cam is my Affordable University. I appreciate you. ❤
Thanks very much! Good luck researching your options. :)
Excellent Demonstration
Thanks Stan!
Awesome video! Very detailed and informative!
Thanks so much Guys! Love this PiBurn GRIP!
Well done!
Thanks Greg!
Great demonstration. Keep up the good work.
Cheers Jeff!
Nice video Gord - seeing is the demonstration that it will or would not work, your getting pretty comfortable with the laser, is it possible to do a tapered round surface that has all 3 axis in use at one time. Cheers and take care.
Hey good day Buddy! I am not sure if there is such an accessory to manage 3 axis at once. Great question. Hope you are well. GP
Hey Gord, am enjoying all of your videos. Where do you get your bowls and mugs from - I believe you are in Ontario....I am in Calgary. Thanks, Peter.
Hi Peter - thanks for watching. I get them from Cesco dot ca. here in Ontario. Cheers and all the best!
I find this all very interesting stuff, Gord. Unrelated question: I see the marks left on the honeycomb...is it a consumable? If so, what kind of life expectancy does it have? Cheers!
Morning Chris. Yes, really intriguing - so much to learn but can hold my attention for hours. LOL. No, I think it is pretty much for life or at least a very, very long time - it is a metal of some sort. The marks are surface residue and scorch marks from the laser and the materials. I was just washing it two days ago (soap and water in the sink) and the brown marks come off easily with no effort when I wipe it with a q-tip in between the honeycombs. The laser can not cut metal. I know the RF laser component itself has a life expectancy of 10 years. But good question - I will have to ask. Cheers!
Ahhh, that make sense. Thanks for the info. Have a great weekend, Gord.
@@watershedoverlook you too pal
Thunder Laser CA no longer has the link to make the tray. Do you have the template to share?
Good morning - sorry I didn't download it so I don't have the file but hope you can find one. Best of luck!
so why not just sit it on the bottom?
Good morning - thanks for the Question. In many cases the diameter of the round object will require space underneath the rotary such that it can pass unobstructed. A good example is a mug - the handle will need space to be able to turn below the device. That's why Drop Trays have a big cutout around the middle of the tray. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching!
@@LaserNUG Are you limited to what "rotary" attachment you can use?
@@user-wx4kc4yq6r I don't think so - if you go to Robert's UA-cam channel ( Computer Creationz), he has made a few videos of it using different rotaries. Good luck and all the best!