Love your videos. You need an edit thought at the 14:00+ mark where you are searching for the duplicate function! Actually, the reaction on your face and body language are perfect, but should probably be edited out! LOL.. Only human.
Hi- I review lots of machines, but I currently do not have it scheduled. If you would like to know more please contact from the channel main page under "About". Thanks for watching!
I see you when you unplugged the servo motor. You had another plug hanging down from the machine. It’s a three prong plug. Do you know what that plug is for? I just got my machine today find anywhere to put the plug.
Alignment- I use the laser frame the laser module is on to align the roller unit. I position the motor to the left side- the machine connect is on that side. Set focus to the work material at the highest point- at 12' clock. Is this information you are looking for?
The Ikier E1 enclosure is tall enough to allow the machine leg extensions to be used when running the R1 or R2 rotary accessories. Here's a link: shrsl.com/4kh4b
@@thelaserchannel1 I have the E2. Do you leave the extensions installed at all times? The E2 connects with screws to the K1 so the Enclosure would raise as high as the Extension legs. No other holes in the E2 other than the ones that set at ground level.
Both are feature packed. As far as I know they are basically the same. The Iker includes the AtomStack style leg extensions- it really needs to include the lag extensions for the Iker machine- they're a different style. I've used both brands and they both are fantastic to use!
I contacted Ikier before purchasing and they stated the legs for the Ikier K1 series machine will ship separately- it took just a short amount of time for them to arrive. Until then canned food cans work well as a stop-gap.
@@garcitop Ikier got back to me and Yes- the correct extensions legs to fit the Ikier machine are purchased separately. The kit comes with extension legs for the Atomstack machines.
I haven't tried the R2 on the Monport K40. I did connect a 3rd party roller to the K40 and it worked perfectly. I would guess the R2 has a high chance of working with the K40- just remember to plug the cable from the rotary to the cable going to the Y axis motor!
@@popperchad Excellent- I personally think the R2 is one the more capable and versatile rotaries on the market today! Here's a link to a video I have setting up a rotary to the K40: ua-cam.com/video/S8jvD49RRb8/v-deo.html
Love your videos. You need an edit thought at the 14:00+ mark where you are searching for the duplicate function! Actually, the reaction on your face and body language are perfect, but should probably be edited out! LOL.. Only human.
Will you do a review on the Lasermatic 10 diode laser?
Hi- I review lots of machines, but I currently do not have it scheduled. If you would like to know more please contact from the channel main page under "About". Thanks for watching!
I see you when you unplugged the servo motor. You had another plug hanging down from the machine. It’s a three prong plug. Do you know what that plug is for? I just got my machine today find anywhere to put the plug.
I don't know offhand what the 3 prong plug does either. It's a mystery! If I find out I'll let you know.
Greg how do I set up the laser head to my project on the roller
Alignment- I use the laser frame the laser module is on to align the roller unit. I position the motor to the left side- the machine connect is on that side. Set focus to the work material at the highest point- at 12' clock. Is this information you are looking for?
how do you use R2 & R1 with the enclosure?
The Ikier E1 enclosure is tall enough to allow the machine leg extensions to be used when running the R1 or R2 rotary accessories. Here's a link: shrsl.com/4kh4b
@@thelaserchannel1 I have the E2. Do you leave the extensions installed at all times? The E2 connects with screws to the K1 so the Enclosure would raise as high as the Extension legs. No other holes in the E2 other than the ones that set at ground level.
@@wesplummer5588 Hi- no, I only install the extensions when I use the rotary attachment.
What's the difference between the Ikier chuck rotary and the Atomstack chuck rotary?
Both are feature packed. As far as I know they are basically the same. The Iker includes the AtomStack style leg extensions- it really needs to include the lag extensions for the Iker machine- they're a different style. I've used both brands and they both are fantastic to use!
Did you get the extension legs with the rotary accesory?
I contacted Ikier before purchasing and they stated the legs for the Ikier K1 series machine will ship separately- it took just a short amount of time for them to arrive. Until then canned food cans work well as a stop-gap.
@@thelaserchannel1 I contacted them and they told me I had to buy separately
@@garcitop Ikier got back to me and Yes- the correct extensions legs to fit the Ikier machine are purchased separately. The kit comes with extension legs for the Atomstack machines.
@@thelaserchannel1 thank you. I appreciate your help.
Will the r2 work with a monport k40?
I haven't tried the R2 on the Monport K40. I did connect a 3rd party roller to the K40 and it worked perfectly. I would guess the R2 has a high chance of working with the K40- just remember to plug the cable from the rotary to the cable going to the Y axis motor!
I hope it will! I purchased one, should get it in a few days. Thank you for your reply.
@@popperchad Excellent- I personally think the R2 is one the more capable and versatile rotaries on the market today! Here's a link to a video I have setting up a rotary to the K40: ua-cam.com/video/S8jvD49RRb8/v-deo.html
@@thelaserchannel1 thank you so much! Love your videos!
@@popperchad Thanks!