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so we review a ton of lasers here on
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this channel
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but with all of those lasers i always
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get questions about
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one and that is the glowforge so in this
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video we are going to check it out
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hey welcome back to the shop my name is
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brandon where we make things
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and break things because we know the
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mistakes are part of
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the process and sometimes those mistakes
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aren't something that you
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build but a purchase that you make and
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then you
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regret and we also do a lot of product
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reviews here as well
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and over the last year there have been a
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lot of lasers that i've had a chance to
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check
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out there's actually a playlist right up
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there of my other laser reviews
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and if you've seen any of my reviews
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more than likely you've seen
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the glow forge and that's not because
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that i've done a review of it but
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because you've probably seen an
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ad for it but i finally got the chance
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to check one of these out
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myself and full disclosure glowforge was
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nice enough to send this over
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for my review but they're not seeing
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this video beforehand and all of these
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opinions
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are my own now we're gonna get into all
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the tech specs all of the details and do
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some test cuts
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here in a minute and we'll even compare
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it to other lasers that i've had a
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chance to check out in the past like the
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full spectrum muse especially as well as
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some of the cheaper units from
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ohm tech but as i thought more about
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glowforge and used it more
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it's a little bit hard to compare it to
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those other machines in a straight like
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pound for pounds stat for stat which
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one's going to win
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foxy mayforward so glowforge i'm gonna
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talk about this a little bit differently
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and that is through the lens of a bigger
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ecosystem where the laser is just
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one element of it in fact there's five
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different elements that we're going to
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talk about
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when we talk about glow forge so first
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up is going to be the laser
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second is going to be the software that
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you use to run it third is going to be
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the materials that you can put inside to
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actually make stuff with it
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and then fourth will be the actual
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designs and then
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fifth will be the community that
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surrounds the whole thing
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so first off let's talk about the laser
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and let's be honest that's the most fun
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right this is the glow forge pro which
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is at the top end of the three machines
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that they provide
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you can see a quick chart right here on
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the differences between the machines and
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you can see
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really what you're getting when you
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spend more money is a faster machine
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and in this case a more powerful machine
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so you jump up from a 40 watt unit
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to a 45 watt unit and one big feature
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that the pro has
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is actually a pass-through slot there's
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actually a hole right here that you can
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pass materials both through the front
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and the back that you don't get with the
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other
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machines now at the time of this
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recording the basic unit is two thousand
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nine hundred and ninety five dollars the
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plus is three thousand nine hundred and
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ninety five dollars
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and then the pro does a big step up to
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five thousand nine hundred and ninety
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five
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dollars now in terms of size and the
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sheen itself is
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38 by 20 and three quarters by eight and
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a quarter
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inches but then the actual work area is
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20 inches in the x and then 18 inches
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in the y again if you have the pro that
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passer actually gives you kind of
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unlimited
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in the y direction but for the other two
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units it's going to be 18. and then the
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max material height is going to be 2
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inches and then the laser itself is a
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co2 laser
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and it is 45 watts on the pro or 40 on
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the
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basic or the plus and the design of it
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is actually pretty cool because you can
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actually see the laser right here in the
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back you can see the coils
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right over there so when this is
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actually firing it's pretty fun to
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actually watch the laser do it to work
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now one cool thing about the glow forge
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is the entire laser path
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is actually sealed and if you aren't
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super familiar with co2 lasers basically
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this big tube makes a laser
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and then they use a series of mirrors to
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bounce it around and then it comes down
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this guy right here and it gets focused
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to a lens and actually makes your laser
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beam
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usually that path of the laser is
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bouncing around is actually out in the
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open for most lasers that i've seen
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which works fine but over time you get
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dust and debris especially on those
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mirrors that you're gonna have to clean
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or replace
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having that entire path sealed is
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actually really really nice and because
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of that
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you don't have to do any type of
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aligning to the optics or anything crazy
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like that
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that you would especially with the
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import style units like from omtec
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or some of the cheaper ones a lot of
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times you kind of have to tinker with
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the mirrors a little bit
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so you can actually get it optimized but
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all of that is done
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for you and that really brings me to one
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thing we're going to keep coming back to
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is just how easy the glow forge is to
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use
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you don't have to tinker with it you
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don't have to fiddle with it i mean you
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really just open up the box
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put it wherever you want it turn it on
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and you're pretty much good to go
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now glowforge first started as a
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kickstarter which was super popular and
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at the time that was actually the first
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time i ever saw
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a camera that was on a laser that
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probably were cameras on other
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machines i just hadn't seen it
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especially in a unit that is designed
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for a desktop and there's actually two
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different cameras on this machine one is
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actually right here
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in the lid this is a wide angle and so
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when you shut this lid it takes a
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picture of the entire work bed which
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then
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get pulled into the software and we'll
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talk all about how that works here
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in a second but then there's actually a
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second camera and that's actually inside
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of the laser
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module head whatever you want to call it
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and that is used for focusing so this
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actually auto focuses
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to your material and again if you're
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looking at lasers for the first time you
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don't have a lot of experience with them
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focus is a really big deal in my bigger
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50 watt unit
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it's actually something that i have to
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do manually either on the actual laser
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or the bed is adjustable just like if we
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were outside with the sun and a
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magnifying glass there's gonna be a
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certain point where that little dot in
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the ground
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gets the tiniest which also means it's
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the most intense that's the exact same
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thing that that lens is doing
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inside of that laser head but then you
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wanna get it focused at the exact right
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spot and that's going to change
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depending on the thickness of the
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material
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as well as the depth of cut so there's a
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camera inside of right here
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that is going to auto sense how far it
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is above material and then it's going to
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make whatever adjustments it needs to
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to the lens now one thing the full
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spectrum muse does on the top
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end is it actually focuses while it's
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running so especially if you're doing
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like an engrave on a piece of material
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that isn't the same thickness
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it's actually going to adjust the laser
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head as it goes but one thing i do know
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it does is between cuts
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it will actually readjust because if
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you're taking multiple passes to cut
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through a piece of material you're
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actually cutting a little bit deeper
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each time you go
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so the lens is going to get a little bit
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further down so still cutting at the
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right spot so there's actually a lot of
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magic that's happening right inside of
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there now you still can do manual focus
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and that is just right inside of the
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software there's a little setting
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that you can adjust it
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now one feature that you don't get
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especially with the really cheap co2
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lasers like the 40 watt from ohm tech is
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air assist there's basically a stream of
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air that is constantly going to wherever
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the laser is cutting
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because you're going to get flare-ups
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you're going to get flames and it's
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always putting
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those out now other desktop units will
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actually house this in a separate
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compressor so you'll have something
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that's kind of next to the machine
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that's constantly putting that out but
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glowforge not only has air assist but
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it's actually
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all internal and again that's another
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feature you probably wouldn't even
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realize it's happening because you can't
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really see what's going
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on right here but at the end of the day
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nothing is catching on fire then another
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safety feature that you're gonna have
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with any co2 laser
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is a way to actually cool the laser tube
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so as this thing is firing it's gonna
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get hot
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it's a glass tube so it eventually it
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would crack so this actual coil
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right here is water and so there's water
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that's going around the actual laser
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tube and that's what keeps it cool now
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for cheaper machines just like with a
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compressor you're going to have some
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type of separate
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water reservoir that you're going to
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have to keep filled up with distilled
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water and then you're gonna have to pump
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it through the machine
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and my actually very first one it was
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literally an aquarium pump that was
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inside of just like a plastic box that
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you just run hoses out the back so you
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have this like super loud annoying air
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compressor as well as the water
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reservoir
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that will be in addition to the actual
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machine itself but with the glowforge
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that it's all internal as well and
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because that is closed loop you really
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have to worry about the water getting
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contaminated
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now they actually do a really good job
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with internal lighting actually in fact
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you've got these two led strips which do
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a really good job of
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lighting up the machine especially once
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you have this lid
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closed because those are going directly
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down into the workbench
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now on the mechanical side of things
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this laser head is going to have to move
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in the x direction as well as the y and
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they're using a combination of linear
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rails
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v wheels and belt which is pretty
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standard for pretty much any co2
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machine what's a little bit unique is
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their linear rails are custom at least
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i'm pretty sure they're custom i've
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never seen anything
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quite like what they've got you actually
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see this is the one
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on the front this is part of this entire
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housing that then
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runs along the side rails now it also
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comes with a honeycomb bed which is
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great especially if you're making a lot
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of debris
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and that's going to drop down and not
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clutter up what you're working on or get
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clogged
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up and then you're able to get that out
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the bottom it's not like super removable
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which other machines have
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so that would be nice if you could kind
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of take it out a little bit easier but
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you definitely can if you need to
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now one other thing you have to think
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about especially when the laser is
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running
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is what is gonna happen with the exhaust
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a lot of times that is just a simple
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hose that has vented out a window
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i have that with several machines right
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now which you totally can do with the
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glowforge has got a port right in the
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back but they also sell the glow forged
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air filter which i do have with this
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unit that is nice because you can pump
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it directly into it and uses a
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combination of activated carbon as well
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as a hepa filter
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to pretty much get rid of all the fumes
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and what that really means is you can
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run the glowforge
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inside without ventilation which is
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pretty wild
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a lot of times you'll see glow forges
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and like craft rooms
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where it's not going out a window and
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it's going directly into that hepa
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filter
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and you're good to go now that does have
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consumables and you'll eventually have
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to replace that
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but that is actually really really nice
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now that is separate
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in addition to the pro and it's like
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nearly a thousand
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dollars so it may not be worth it for
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you but it was something i got to check
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out
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with this unit and last on the laser
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side of things
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is the warranty so you're gonna get six
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months on the basic
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and the plus and they're going to 12
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months on the pro
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just overall on the construction it
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definitely feels like a high-end machine
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you got glass on top
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you've got powder-coated i think metal
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for the actual body construction
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and all the wires and electronics are
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tucked away everything is really really
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clean
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again coming back to you this is really
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easy and really approachable
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for someone to use now you might be
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looking at it and wondering like where
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are the controls for
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the unit because there's actually only
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one and that is this button
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right here which brings us to part two
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of the ecosystem
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the software
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the software brings us to probably the
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biggest con that you hear a lot of
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people talk about and that's
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the fact this is all web-based so you
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control the complete machine
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from a web browser which means the
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machine is actually connected to wi-fi
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and then you're just talking to it
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through the router now that is actually
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one advantage that the full spectrum use
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has over the glow forge because it's
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also web-based
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but you can also run it offline and just
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connect the computer directly to the
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machine
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there's literally not an ethernet port
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usb port any of those
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to connect this thing up you're going to
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connect it straight to the internet
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but since the software is all web-based
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it actually gives you a lot of benefits
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first is just from how accessible this
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is from pretty much any computer that
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you have whether this mac or pc
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or whatever other ones are out there you
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pretty much just open up a web browser
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type in
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app.googleforge.com log in set up your
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machine
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and you're good to go pretty much
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anytime you close this door it's going
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to take a picture of whatever is in your
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work bed
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so it's actually going to pull up not a
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live feed but a
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like most recent picture that then you
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can do your design and move it around
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for the materials that you're going to
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be cutting then you'll create or import
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your design
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position it on the material however you
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want and then you actually send it to
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the machine and then once everything is
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processed in terms of feeds and speeds
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and figuring out what it needs to do
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this button changes colors you press it
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and it starts
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working now it might be a safety thing
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but you can't like start the laser
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remotely you actually can with a full
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spectrum muse
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but this one you actually have to
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physically press a button
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for it to start now we won't get super
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deep into the software but you pretty
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much have all your standard stuff you
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can import jpegs or pngs to do like
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rasterized stuff if you want to do like
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a picture
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um or you can bring in vector artwork if
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you actually want to cut stuff
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out there's a couple cool features that
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are built in like a puzzle maker so you
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can bring in an image
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you want to make it a puzzle and it'll
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auto generate that for you so you don't
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have to do that some other piece of
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software
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but one really cool piece about this is
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when it comes to doing something that is
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really
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big is as you push this through and you
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position it for the next time it's going
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to
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carve it's going to take that picture
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figure out whatever the design needs to
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do and then auto adjust it
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so it's doing like machine learning
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crazy algorithm science
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stuff and that's the stuff you just
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can't do in other software
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and then the software gets updated on a
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pretty constant clip they actually just
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did some things to make the designs
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easier to see
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and they actually added in some settings
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recently for doing cardboard now because
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the software is getting updated
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constantly
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that means there's people that are also
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working on it and they're also getting
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paid for it
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and they're getting that through an
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actual paid version of
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the glowforge software so there's a free
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version and then there's also
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a paid and i know that can be pretty
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controversial for a lot of
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folks but what i found especially if
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you're able to do a lot of your artwork
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outside of their software so whether
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you're really good with like adobe
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illustrator
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or even some of the free vector editing
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stuff you can still import it in
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directly
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use it and you're just fine now in the
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premium version of the software they
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will do some things kind of with the
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machine it'll actually speed up the
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processing time
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so basically how long it takes to
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generate all the tool paths and then
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send it to the machine
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so that is one advantage you get as well
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as access to some pretty cool designs of
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different projects that you can carve
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out
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and then you can also bring in some
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custom fonts as well as some custom
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designs that are directly
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inside of the app
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so next up on the ecosystem you have the
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laser you have a way to control the
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laser but then you actually need to
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create something that is real
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so you've got materials and glowforge
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provides
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their own materials and actually i have
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a pretty good selection of acrylics
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to hardwoods and a bunch of different
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things but what's
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nice about it is how this actually
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interacts with the software
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so you can see there's definitely a qr
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code that is chilling right here so when
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you put it inside of the machine
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once it scans the work bed it's going to
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recognize the material that's in the
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machine
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and it's going to auto adjust the cut
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settings so with lasers there's usually
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two different settings you're going to
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adjust depending on
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the material that you're using and
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that's going to be the speed that that
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laser head is moving
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and then the actual power of the laser
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and a different combination of those are
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going to give you different results
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but what's nice is they pretty much do
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all of that for you
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and it all happens automatically again
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coming back to they want to keep it
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really really
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easy so if you use materials that come
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from them
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you can just bring it in it
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automatically detects it and then you're
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good to go
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now you still can do this all custom you
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can do materials they don't provide
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you can put in your own speed and power
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settings but if you're going through
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them
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you're kind of inside of their ecosystem
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and it all just works together really
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really well
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so the fourth part of the ecosystem are
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the actual design
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so these are like the digital files
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you're going to use to actually make
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your stuff
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in real life and somewhat recently
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glowforge actually released their design
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catalog which is a combination of their
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own projects as well as projects from
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the community
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that they've kind of vetted that you can
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actually purchase or if you're on
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premium a lot of those are going to be
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free for you
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so then you can create some stuff
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yourself some of these projects are
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actually pretty cool you can see this is
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a lamp and it's going to bring in a
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bunch of different versions of it
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because you have to cut
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a bunch of different pieces out and then
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it gives you also some tips on actual
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assembly now it's also pretty cool about
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the catalog
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is anyone can create designs and if they
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accept it you actually make
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money from those designs so it's a
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potential revenue source for you guys in
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addition to selling things that you make
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with the glove forge you get to sell
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your designs
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and then folks can use them and pay for
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them and then if you're using the
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material that they used for those
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designs
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all the work is pretty much done for you
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you're just going to open it up put the
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material in
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and hit go which is just easy i also
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want to let you guys know that this
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video is brought to you by
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skillshare if you guys didn't know
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skillshare provides tons
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of classes online and you can learn a
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lot of
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new skills one thing with this is you're
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going to be creating designs if you're
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not using the ones that go forwards
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provide for you
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and so whether you're going to have to
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use vector editing software like adobe
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illustrator
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or maybe you have an ipad with a pencil
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you can use a program like procreate
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and you can actually create something
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there and then send it to the laser and
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then cut it out
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skillshare has you covered they have
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classes for
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lots of stuff i actually recently have
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been getting more into procreate
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and figuring it out because i really
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enjoy making the designs with my hand
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but then send it to a robot to actually
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make it real and they actually have a
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promo going on during the summer
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where the first thousand people that use
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the link down in the description
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will get a month free of skillshare so i
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encourage you guys to jump
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in learn some new design tools and start
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making even
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cooler stuff maybe with a laser
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now the very last part of the ecosystem
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is
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the community there is a very active
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community around glowforge especially
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once it got going on kickstarter and
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folks had pre-ordered the machine and
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they saw the development of it which
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actually took a while their forums have
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been
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super active and i've been in and out of
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them over the years
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especially once i got the machine but i
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would say if any of the laser companies
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that i've worked with the glowforge is
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by far the most active
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and i found over the years having a
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strong community around a product
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really really helps you in the long run
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because you can get lots of cool ideas
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people will make designs and make them
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available free for you to download or
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they also can help you troubleshoot
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different things that are going on
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especially once this thing is out of
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warranty all right so those are the five
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parts of the ecosystem
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there's actually one more pretty good
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chance that you encountered it
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as we were going through this review and
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that is
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marketing actually let me know in the
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comments if you guys saw an ad for the
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glowforge as we were talking about
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glowforge but more than any other laser
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company there is a lot of marketing
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dollars behind
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glowforge and it's because glowforge as
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a company is really
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set up a good bit different than the
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other ones that i have seen and i've
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done
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reviews of because they're really
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functioning more like a tech company
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that's going to give you a physical
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product you can see that on the software
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side of things where they have a monthly
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subscription
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as well as the constant updates but even
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how they like refer to the machine
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they don't get as deep into the hardcore
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maker side of things actually you rarely
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hear
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cutting in their marketing it's always
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printing meet
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glowforge the 3d laser printer because
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it feels like they want to make this as
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accessible as possible and actually
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their mission statement is a world where
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anyone can print
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anything and in general they kind of
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cast just a wider net in terms
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of the customers that are using their
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machines as well as the folks that they
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are marketing i especially see this show
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up in a lot more crafting situations
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than just straight like woodworking diy
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type stuff which is really fun to see
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because you get just a bigger variety of
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projects
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that are inside of the community so
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another piece of their marketing
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that also works really well is their
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referral marketing
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if you've seen anybody talk about glove
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forge or post about glowforge online or
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make these videos
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you probably have heard them talk about
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a discount that you can get if you use
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their promo code and that's pretty much
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open to anybody
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that has one of these machines now the
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person using the promo code will get a
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discount and then you also will get
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a kickback and that is totally the case
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for me too
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so there are links right down below if
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you guys do decide to pick up
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one of these machines so let's talk
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about is the glow forge
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worth it
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my short answer is yes with caveats
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first between the actual three different
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models the pro is super nice especially
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if you need to do the pass-through piece
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it does have an upgraded laser tube as
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well as the machine can run
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faster but you would still pretty much
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be able to get the same result but if
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you really need to work with long pieces
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of material
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this guy's gonna be able to do it for
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you but the basic and the plus are still
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really great
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machines and actually i'm pretty sure
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the basic is gonna take the crown for me
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at least right now
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for the machine that i recommend the
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most for people that are looking at
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these kind of desktop style machines
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that have a lot of bells and whistles
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now this probably compares most directly
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with full spectrum use and actually last
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year their 2d version which is kind of
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their middle of the line
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was my top recommendation of like lasers
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in general but that one's actually been
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discontinued
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so they have they're still top of the
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end as well as their base unit but when
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we talk about glove forge and like the
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big ecosystem so all the other stuff
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that comes with it that is in addition
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to just the laser i definitely think
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there is a huge benefit in just how
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integrated that full system
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is especially if you're getting material
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straight from them you're using some of
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their designs this thing is just really
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easy
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to use now if you're looking at this
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compared to a cheap co2 laser so like a
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40 watt co2 unit from ohm tech or one of
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the chinese imports
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i mean those are like four to five
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hundred dollars versus several
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thousand dollars and the biggest
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difference between those two
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is just you're gonna have to fiddle with
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the 40 watt units a
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lot but especially if you have a
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business where you are selling products
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or you're customizing things
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then a laser can be a great addition and
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just how easy the glow forge
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is to use it could be a really really
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good fit for you because you're really
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not going to have to learn
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a lot of new things to use a machine
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that usually does take a lot of learning
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and a lot of tinkering to get it to do
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the stuff that you want it to do
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now if you're looking at this compared
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to like a cheap diode laser which i've
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done a lot of reviews of those
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especially recently those are really
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hard to compare those machines are a
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couple hundred bucks and that could be a
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really good entry for you
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if you want to get into just engraving
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but for cutting
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engraving the full ecosystem i think lip
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forge is a really good option for you
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now if you do want to see reviews of
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those other machines like the full
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spectrum muse
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the omtec 40 watt unit as well as a
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cheaper diode unit put together a quick
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playlist for you
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right up there and you can go through
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also let me know what you think
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in the comments would this be your pick
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what do you like about it what do you
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not like about it
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i would love to know all right until
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next time go make or break something in
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your shop see you guys