If it is too short, you can put scrap wood under the feet of the conveyor to lift it up to level. If it is too high, you will need to figure out a way to either lower the side tables supporting the conveyor or raise the P2 a little.
What are your thoughts on the front and back being open and the smoke filling your work area? Or am I doing something wrong? Thanks, you have been very helpful so far.
Oh, it really does make a smokey mess!. Luckily, I use mine in the garage and have the door wide open with fans blowing the smoke out. It's hard to contain it when using the conveyor.
YES! I have a "she shed" and wish I had researched it more; the main reason I got it was for the conveyor. I do a lot of smaller stuff and was wanting to do it in larger quantities, that don't work either. I have had my P2S for about a week and regretting my decision. I am back to using my Glowforge. 😥
If your constantly setup to do the same thing with the conveyor, I am guessing you can come up with a shield (for lack of a better term) on the front and back to close off the large gaps and increase the airflow out your exhaust. Cardboard comes to mind for starters and quick templates.
Nice sign.. I just have a small question about your table extension for you P2. I have the P2 also, and have purchased the Conveyor System, but I have not had a chance to use this so far, but I am wanting to add on to my bench and I just wanted to know how far did your make your table extension? Thank you...
I made a quick knock down setup for my P2. My infeed and outfeed tables were made by cutting a 12" x 6ft board in half. If you check out my video of putting together the conveyor, you can see how I set it up.
I don't have a conveyor, so I will live through you! Lol 😆 looking forward to your Ultra review!
hah! Live away Pen!
Great video! I discovered this while trying to find a new pizza cutter and I think this settles my decision!
Now I gotta know, which pizza cutter did you go with???!!!
This video is super helpful. Thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful!
I really have to give mine a shot haha
Do it!
THANK YOU so much, your videos are great!
So..if the conveyor is not same level as P2 ..how u suggest fix that?
If it is too short, you can put scrap wood under the feet of the conveyor to lift it up to level. If it is too high, you will need to figure out a way to either lower the side tables supporting the conveyor or raise the P2 a little.
You're very welcome!
What are your thoughts on the front and back being open and the smoke filling your work area? Or am I doing something wrong? Thanks, you have been very helpful so far.
Oh, it really does make a smokey mess!. Luckily, I use mine in the garage and have the door wide open with fans blowing the smoke out. It's hard to contain it when using the conveyor.
YES! I have a "she shed" and wish I had researched it more; the main reason I got it was for the conveyor. I do a lot of smaller stuff and was wanting to do it in larger quantities, that don't work either. I have had my P2S for about a week and regretting my decision. I am back to using my Glowforge. 😥
If your constantly setup to do the same thing with the conveyor, I am guessing you can come up with a shield (for lack of a better term) on the front and back to close off the large gaps and increase the airflow out your exhaust. Cardboard comes to mind for starters and quick templates.
Do you mind explaining what you have your laser sitting on? I have limited space and that looks like i might be able to make that work in my space?
Ot is a marketplace find. I talk briefly about it in my riserbase video.
Nice sign.. I just have a small question about your table extension for you P2.
I have the P2 also, and have purchased the Conveyor System, but I have not had a chance to use this so far, but I am wanting to add on to my bench and I just wanted to know how far did your make your table extension? Thank you...
I made a quick knock down setup for my P2. My infeed and outfeed tables were made by cutting a 12" x 6ft board in half. If you check out my video of putting together the conveyor, you can see how I set it up.
@@MonkeyWoodworks Thank you!vI will look up your video! Have a great weekend..
@@rickpouley7561 same to you. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions
@@MonkeyWoodworks Thank you again!
Thank you.Can you tell me the length and width of the materials you usually process?
It varies by the customer's requirements