The Ultimate UV Laser Engraver Test! Can the ComMarker Omni 1 Handle ANY Material? [Review]

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  • @JTMakesIt
    @JTMakesIt  2 місяці тому +4

    Get it here:
    bit.ly/commarker-omni-1
    (use my discount code "jtmakesit" for 5% OFF!)
    Read my written review: hobbylasercutters.com/commarker-omni-1/
    (affiliate link, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thanks for supporting my channel!)

  • @jonathancrawford4974
    @jonathancrawford4974 2 місяці тому +4

    I went out and picked one up...used your code as well. Keep up the thorough work you do.

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  2 місяці тому

      @@jonathancrawford4974 thank you! 😊

  • @SYKOK1LLER
    @SYKOK1LLER 28 днів тому +3

    Here I am thinking about getting a MOPA fiber laser when the UV one is more versatile. I guess I'll lose out on deep metal engraving but at least I can do more than just metal. Now UV is at the top of my list.

    • @bujin5455
      @bujin5455 17 днів тому

      I was thinking the same thing. ...though, to be honest, losing the deep metal engraving is a bit of a disappointment. But the UV results seem much more professional for plastic, to say nothing of it's ability to be used on textiles, glass, and wood. The other plus for fiber, is the ability to use it free hand (useful for large objects you want to mark), as well as the fact it has a 100k hour source (vs a 10k hour source for UV), as well as color engraving on stainless and titanium.

  • @balusamys3515
    @balusamys3515 2 місяці тому +2

    This machine is really interesting and amazing! Thank you for reviewing and sharing your insights! Love from India!🎉

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  2 місяці тому +1

      @@balusamys3515 you are the best!

    • @balusamys3515
      @balusamys3515 2 місяці тому

      @JTMakesIt thank you

  • @Fancylooks
    @Fancylooks 2 місяці тому +1

    As you say, I am incredibly impressed as well!

  • @bobbylittle6996
    @bobbylittle6996 28 днів тому +1

    This would be great for stained glass making. With a cnc type head to make fine height adjustment to keep the edge flat. You should tell the company to look into this. To see if the market is big enough to sell to.

  • @zulasurfing_studios
    @zulasurfing_studios 5 днів тому +1

    Any chance I send you art glass to try to cut. Very interested in this tech

  • @stevefranklin2769
    @stevefranklin2769 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the review. I used your affiliate link. Got the code as well. Thanks for your time and tech talk. I'm a fan. My Omni 1 shipped this morning.

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  Місяць тому

      @@stevefranklin2769 thank you, it will serve you well!

  • @TTC1940
    @TTC1940 2 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for the video, Installing the software today on my unit and then the fun begins

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  2 місяці тому +1

      @@TTC1940 awesome!

    • @TTC1940
      @TTC1940 2 місяці тому

      Trouble in river city. Have spent days trying to get it to work with LB only Ezcad2. Not sure where to go now

    • @TTC1940
      @TTC1940 Місяць тому +1

      Well, not much fun. Was able to install EZCAD2 and run a test, BUT I have been unable in install LB for galvo. It will not connect. I probably have watched 15 or so videos about installing LB on galvo and none of them will pan out. For now I have a 4000$ 50 lb paper weight. Some where some how something with connect.

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  Місяць тому +1

      @jimhamilton2680 Lightburn uses different driver as EZCAD. First make sure you have Galvo license(or valid trial) and then follow this tutorial: docs.lightburnsoftware.com/legacy/galvo/Installation
      On my computer I use Zadig software for swapping the driver. For Lightburn the machine needs to be visible as USBLMCV4. If it is BJJCZ, then you have EZCAD drivers installed

    • @TTC1940
      @TTC1940 Місяць тому +1

      Just noticed your reply and tried it out using Zadig to install new driver. followed the program but nothing changed. It will not frame, It immediately starts engraving. Spent all day yesterday with LB support and we got nowhere. Not sure what the next step should be. Maybe I just bought a 4000$ water weight

  • @terryclair2914
    @terryclair2914 Місяць тому +2

    I also have this machine and have had the issue where etching on glass cause the etching to be at different layers. On a beer mug, that I was doing testing on, one time it etched on top and other times it etched inside the glass. Sure would like to know what causes this and how to control the process. Etching inside of the glass was an actually look!

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  Місяць тому +3

      @@terryclair2914 in my video I explored this exact thing. I found out that different settings produce different depths. Very cool phenomena

    • @TheFamily1-q1w
      @TheFamily1-q1w 24 дні тому +1

      When you find the solution or answer please share it with us. Question do you recommend buying this machine? We are considering it.

  • @ericschleppenbach3519
    @ericschleppenbach3519 24 дні тому

    Great review, this technology is amazing.

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  24 дні тому

      @@ericschleppenbach3519 it truly is! Thanks for watching!

  • @Kate-zx3ig
    @Kate-zx3ig 15 днів тому

    Very informative. Thank you!

  • @EdinSoCal909
    @EdinSoCal909 4 дні тому

    Can you get good black markings on stainless steel? Is there a way to get black marks on aluminum?

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  4 дні тому

      Black markings on raw aluminum can't be done. Only slightly darker. Aluminum doesn't change color under any laser. Black on stainless is easier done with fiber laser. I have tested a lot of them on my channel with great results. You need a lot of heat to blacken stainless. UV laser doesn't have that much power compared to fiber lasers.

  • @drewthomas5637
    @drewthomas5637 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the great video! Just placed my order and used your code. :)

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  Місяць тому

      @@drewthomas5637 thanks! You are awesome! 😎

  • @Artem1234-m9d
    @Artem1234-m9d Місяць тому +1

    Can you do a test with 3d printed parts and compare uv with fiber laser?

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  Місяць тому +1

      UV is much better for plastic

  • @bsaleem97
    @bsaleem97 12 днів тому

    Great video! How does it do with engraving the back of an iPhone?

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  12 днів тому +1

      @@bsaleem97 if it is plastic, metal or glass it should be able to engrave it

  • @kimvellore4134
    @kimvellore4134 18 днів тому +1

    I was sold at the toothpick engraving

  • @bbombek
    @bbombek Місяць тому

    Hello! I have ordered one. I was sniffing around engraving lasers for a long time. This one seems to me a perfect choice. I will engrave surgical instruments so I know to which operatory they belong. Do you think it will do the job? Thank you for the excelent video!

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching! It will do the job perfectly!

  • @c.v.b6473
    @c.v.b6473 12 днів тому

    Hi, I have a Trotec 360 laser cutter and am considering purchasing an Omni 1 for engraving fine details on glass. Is the Omni 1 capable of cutting thin sheets of metal, such as 1mm thick silver, gold-plated metals, etc.? Thank you.

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  12 днів тому

      Hi, UV laser is not good at cutting metal. For cutting metals around 1mm thick you would need a 60W-100W fiber laser (1064nm).

  • @MotoFotoTV
    @MotoFotoTV 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the video! This is a stunning machine. You are talking about "black transfer foil" for etching glass with the fiber laser. I did not find such a foil. Can you tell me which foil it is and where I can get it?

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  2 місяці тому

      @@MotoFotoTV I got that foil here:
      creatorally.com/?ref=JTMAKESIT
      (use coupon code "JTMAKESIT" for 10% off!). I think it is called ceramic engraving foil or something like that.

  • @stiffler8632
    @stiffler8632 2 місяці тому

    Whats about Vinyl Foil, maybe it can replace small plotter machines? Since the Fumes are alway toxic with diode and ir-lasers.

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  2 місяці тому

      @@stiffler8632 maybe for smooth surface engravings the toxic fumes are not emitted, but I am not sure. You should check it. But I would still recommend good smoke purifier

  • @WillMandujano
    @WillMandujano День тому

    Just following up if you still have this UV laser operating and what gremlins if any have you encountered? My assumption is you just did a review and sent it back?

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  17 годин тому +1

      Hi,
      No I still have it and I am still using it. It is a great machine and I am keeping it as I like to be able to engrave all these materials. I cam make so many stuff with it that I can't let it go.

  • @guyb7995
    @guyb7995 2 місяці тому +1

    Excluding cost, are there any disadvantage for going with a higher power UV that you are aware of? I am looking at a 10W however I don't want to regret not getting a 15W in a few years. While this one looked to perform well for you, I have seen a few UV reviews that put 5W as a bare minimum. I don't want bare minimum :)

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  2 місяці тому +2

      @@guyb7995 hi, bare minimum is 3W, 10W is higher end and 15W is the most I have seen. But those are for industrial work. I think the 5W is the best price/performance for a small business. It can do anything a 10W can, for a fraction of the cost. A stronger machine will make sense only when you have so much work that a speed increase would be able to make you more money. And a stronger unit has a water chiller which is a bit less noisy than an air cooled machine which is nice if you have to work 8h per day behind it.

  • @manuelmair4289
    @manuelmair4289 17 днів тому

    hi, great video! learned everything i wanted to know about uv lasers. would you mind sharing the file of test pattern you used? that be handy for testing out materials. best - manuel

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  17 днів тому

      Hi, The test pattern can be automatically generated with Lightburn for any combination of parameters. I don't know if EZCAD supports test pattern generation, but for EZCAD a lot of test patterns can be found online, but it is very easy to manually create it by yourself in 15 minutes or less.

    • @manuelmair4289
      @manuelmair4289 17 днів тому

      @JTMakesIt great thank you =)

  • @ey5644
    @ey5644 18 днів тому

    Will this one do deep engraving? I want to be able to engrave landscape scenes inside of a brick. Bricks are roughly about 2 1/2 to 3 inches thick, so I’d like to be able to engrave an inch and a half deep. With this laser be able to do that?

    • @bujin5455
      @bujin5455 17 днів тому +1

      Look into a fiber laser such as the ComMarker B4 60W. It would be better suited to this application. And it would have a longer service life (100k hours vs 10k hours).

  • @PavelZahradnik-p4l
    @PavelZahradnik-p4l 2 місяці тому

    Dear Sir, would you like to test if it is possible to make PCBs (printed circuit boards) by copper ablation? Thank you so much. Kind Regards, Pavel

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  2 місяці тому

      maybe it can be done with this machine, but for copper ablation, a fiber laser might be a better choice. ComMarker did a video on making PCBs with the B4 60W MOPA fiber laser of which I also did a review. They also did a cutout with it. Here is their video: ua-cam.com/users/shortsP7L-UAamgJQ

  • @3jientertainment961
    @3jientertainment961 2 місяці тому

    I love it. Very nice laser to own. I have a question... is this UV laser can cut a 3mm polycarbonate material?

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  2 місяці тому

      @@3jientertainment961 for cutting plastics I would recommend a CO2 laser. But you should check if there are any safety hazards when cutting it. Some plastics can catch fire and others release toxic fumes. Not all plastic is safe to cut.

  • @bujin5455
    @bujin5455 17 днів тому

    Fiber laser laser sources are rated for 100k hours, how long is a UV laser source rated for?

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  17 днів тому +1

      @@bujin5455 around 10-15k hours

  • @vandengaaskjolen1821
    @vandengaaskjolen1821 29 днів тому

    Can this engrave deep into plastic? I’m hoping I can use it on cattle ear tags that are white over a black core.

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  29 днів тому

      @@vandengaaskjolen1821 it is not the best for deep engravings, how thick is the white layer?

    • @vandengaaskjolen1821
      @vandengaaskjolen1821 28 днів тому

      @ about 0.3mm

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  28 днів тому +1

      @@vandengaaskjolen1821 Maybe it could do that. The problem is that plastic could melt

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  28 днів тому +1

      @@vandengaaskjolen1821 If you look at the tests that were done in the video on spray bottle caps, some of the engravings are pretty deep on black one.

    • @vandengaaskjolen1821
      @vandengaaskjolen1821 28 днів тому

      @@JTMakesIt right. I’m hoping it will be faster than the 10w diode. Right now tags take about 5-10 minutes each. On an order of 100s of tags it’s tough to find enough time in the day to get it done.

  • @user-bn3kv5rv3u
    @user-bn3kv5rv3u Місяць тому

    How long did the 50 passes take for the small circle glass cutout? I am interested for cutting small stained glass pieces that the waterjet cannot.

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  Місяць тому +1

      It took just a couple of minutes

    • @user-bn3kv5rv3u
      @user-bn3kv5rv3u Місяць тому

      @@JTMakesIt wow I was expecting much longer that's great thank you for the quick response!

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  Місяць тому +1

      @@user-bn3kv5rv3u I checked the recording and one pass took about 7-8 seconds. The glass was 2mm thick. I think it could do it even faster, by making a bit thinner cutout line

    • @user-bn3kv5rv3u
      @user-bn3kv5rv3u Місяць тому

      @@JTMakesIt that's not bad at all even just to do a score line for cutting larger sheets of glass like stained glass this can be a game changer. I have been looking everywhere for an alternative to an expensive messy water jet and I think you have solved my problem thank you!

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  Місяць тому +1

      @user-bn3kv5rv3u awesome! If you want to buy this one, check the video description for my discount coupon to save some money :) and if you want to support my channel at no extra cost to you, you can buy through my affiliate link

  • @JasonOutlaw
    @JasonOutlaw 22 дні тому

    What settings did you use to get the engraving on the middle of the glass?

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  22 дні тому

      @@JasonOutlaw you can read them from the parameter test pattern in the video

    • @terryclair2914
      @terryclair2914 7 днів тому

      @@JTMakesIt Can't read the test pattern in the video!

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  7 днів тому

      @@terryclair2914 In the video description there is a link to my website with detailed photos of all the results showcased in this video.

  • @chazcov08
    @chazcov08 21 день тому

    What settings did you use for cutting through the glass? I've been unsuccessful thus far with my Omni 1.

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  21 день тому +1

      40kHz, 1ns pulse. but need to use a relatively big wobble parameter - you can't cut with just a line, you need some width for material to escape

    • @chazcov08
      @chazcov08 21 день тому

      @@JTMakesIt Ah, yeah. That makes sense. I find that the kerf on this thing is so ridiculously low, that it will cut all the way through things and it never drops because the cut is so tight. I can see the light going all the way through the wood I'm cutting (3mm basswood) and it still sits right in place.

    • @chazcov08
      @chazcov08 21 день тому

      @@JTMakesIt Thanks so much!

  • @24hourdealership98
    @24hourdealership98 Місяць тому

    THE Omni 1 Laser Engraver how deep can it engrave can I drill a 5 mm hole in stainless steel ? 👍

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  Місяць тому +1

      no, UV laser is not good for deep engraving in metal. You want a fiber laser for that. Check my fiber laser reviews

  • @rossgallie1
    @rossgallie1 10 днів тому

    Wonder how this compares to xtool

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  10 днів тому

      Completely different engraving technology. xTool doesn't have UV laser yet. I have reviewed a lot of xTool machines (F1, F1 Ultra, S1 D1, P2) you can watch my other videos and compare the differences by yourself.

  • @cooltoff
    @cooltoff 2 місяці тому

    Would this machine be a good choice for engraving 3D printed parts?

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  2 місяці тому

      This machine is great for engraving 3D print plastic

    • @cooltoff
      @cooltoff 2 місяці тому

      @@JTMakesIt I just watched another review where the reviewer engraves some chocolate covered cookies. I'd have to infer that if it didn't make the chocolate a melted mess, it should be okay for FDM plastics. Just a matter of testing and dialing in for each filament type. My main products use PLA-CF, PETG and PC.
      Now, I just have to justify the initial cost, although, I can't imagine I won't end up using for other projects.
      Thanks again for the excellent review and for your help.

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  2 місяці тому

      @cooltoff Thanks! I bet you will find so many uses for this machine. It is a very cool thing to have. With some side hustling (engraving dog tags, kids clothes etc..) the machine will pay for itself in no time :)

    • @istvanpaladi2253
      @istvanpaladi2253 2 місяці тому

      The issue is that every type of laser has its own advantages and disadvantages. The UV laser is currently a new technology on the market, so it’s a bit overpriced. I think a well-calibrated diode and fiber laser can achieve quite a lot with excellent results. Of course, I'm not saying the UV laser isn’t good, but I find it a bit pricey.

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  2 місяці тому +1

      @istvanpaladi2253 UV lasers were insanely expensive just a few years ago. This machine is considered very cheap for UV laser. But the fiber lasers are becoming cheaper every day as well

  • @alejandromelian1273
    @alejandromelian1273 19 днів тому

    You wanna make rubber sirel for stamps whit this machine?

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  19 днів тому

      @@alejandromelian1273 I think it could be possible to do that!

    • @alejandromelian1273
      @alejandromelian1273 18 днів тому

      @ but not sure?

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  18 днів тому

      @@alejandromelian1273 haven't tried it so I don't know if it ablates rubber or only engraves it. a CO2 galvo laser would be a safer bet for deep engraving rubber. ComMarker also has one. But a diode laser would also engrave some colors of rubber. I made a rubber stamp with a 5W laser

    • @alejandromelian1273
      @alejandromelian1273 18 днів тому

      @@JTMakesIt ok, in my country we have Trodat dealer and the company sale sirel sheets, for my it’s important stay 100% sure that his machine engraved this sheets of sirel. Thanks.

  • @aware2action
    @aware2action 2 дні тому

    The power is a measly 5W, little better than AtomStack M4(2W 1064nm dpss). The laser itself is dpss and not a true fiber laser. Has 10X less life, with output falling off with continued use at high power levels due to fast degrading qswitch. Should have to be atleast 3X cheaper, since there is no expensive Raycus or JPT fiber modules inside. At high power levels, it will fail(degraded output in 1000+ hrs) fairly soon, which is typical for diode pumped semiconductor lasers. Have dealt with all kinds of lasers for professional work.

    • @Firstleaker
      @Firstleaker 2 дні тому

      Imagine that you have nothing better to do, but to go on each video of this laser and talk trash about the laser and the creators. People have absolutely nothing better to do?

    • @JTMakesIt
      @JTMakesIt  2 дні тому

      @@aware2action you should learn a bit about UV lasers. They are not fiber lasers. They work completely differently than fiber lasers. you clearly didn't watch the video. UV lasers don't engrave with heat. They engrave by breaking chemical bonds directly. This is why you can't compare 5W UV to 5W infrared. 5W UV works more like 30W true fiber.