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so xtool has finally done it they've
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pretty much eliminated all of the main
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issues we've had with diode lasers in
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the past with this guy right here the X
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tool S1 this might be one of the most
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popular lasers that you can buy we're
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going to get into all of its features as
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well as the top four reasons why I think
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this could be a great option for you and
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as always a quick caveat before we get
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going X tool was kind enough to send me
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this machine they are not paying me to
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do this review but if you do decide to
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pick up one of these machines from xtool
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I do get a kickback so take that with a
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grain of salt as we talk about this
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machine we finally
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have an actual enclosure compared to
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something like the X tool this one's
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Dusty D1 Pro this is the open Gantry
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design so obviously there is no
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enclosure this has been very popular a
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lot of people have been picking this up
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but there's always been that huge
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drawback so having this full enclosure
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and lid helps to fix that problem so
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let's go through the specs real quick
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before I give you my four big advantages
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of this machine and the one big drawback
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so in terms of the machine you can see
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This is 40 Watts they actually have
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interchangeable modules you can both get
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a 40 and a 20 W laser diode module which
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is just going to have a different number
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of laser diodes inside as well as a 2
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wat IR module you're going to buy that
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if you're wanting to do something with
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metal that's going to be able to engrave
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directly on it it's going to work with a
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different wavelength in terms of the
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speed we're looking at 600 mm/ second
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second which definitely puts it at the
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top end in terms of these diode machines
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but it's not the absolute top end that
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you can find with dodes and then
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especially once you jump into co2's
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you're going to see those potentially in
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the 900 and up mm/ second range now this
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enclosure now means this is a Class one
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laser it has some pretty cool safety
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features we'll talk about here in a
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second but even with that enclosure you
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still have a pretty substantial work
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area inside and that is 19.6 by
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12.5 in I I've got a honeycomb bed that
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is an accessory that is inside of here
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um but you can actually remove that they
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give you a couple different options so
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it does have a pretty good thickness in
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terms of the z-axis you can also get a
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riser accessory that works directly with
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this machine uh you're going to need to
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get that if you want to get the rotary
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but we'll talk about the accessories
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also here in a sec in terms of software
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you're going to be able to use their own
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software so the xtool creative space uh
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which really has become a nice piece of
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software they have been building this
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out over the last several years I
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remember seeing it with the original
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xtool D1 uh and it did a pretty good job
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but it has come Leaps and Bounds
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especially when they release the xtool
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P2 so their CO2 laser and a lot of those
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features they carry over to this but not
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only can you use it with their software
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you can also use it with lightburn as
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well that is my favorite piece of
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software and it works great in fact I
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was doing a lot of my normal test files
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with light bur directly through this
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machine so everything is great you can
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connect by USB as well as as by Wi-Fi
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but unlike the glow Forge you don't have
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to be connected to the internet in order
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to get this thing to work in terms of
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like the physical interface or buttons
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of this machine you only have one and
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that is this guy right here you're going
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to use that for a couple different
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things but mainly you're going to use it
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to be able to do the frame function to
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where you get a trace around wherever
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you're going to engrave or cut out as
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well as starting the actual laser on the
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back you have fans because again you
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have an enclosure so you can actually
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have an exhaust system that is built in
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I didn't actually hook up the tube that
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it came with just because I was testing
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it out something you can't do with those
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open Gantry designs you have to get some
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type of enclosure to be able to do that
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and then this guy also comes with a air
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assist and the lack of this was really
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one of the first drawbacks with these
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laser diodes to start with and then they
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started offering these like aftermarket
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designs and then eventually they started
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to integrate them into the overall
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machine itself um this still is an
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external unit I do wish this was
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something they could include internally
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but that would also bulk up the machine
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as a result um but this one is nice
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because it is controlled from the
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machine itself so it will turn on and
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off as needed and it can also control
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the intensity and also I like that has
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rubber feet meaning that it's not going
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to wobble all over the place like I've
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had in the past all right so the four
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big advantages I see with this machine
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compared to everything else you see from
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xtool and a lot of what you see from
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other manufacturers the first is the
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enclosure which we've already talked
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about but outside of the obvious fact
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that it encloses everything that is
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going on I like the lid design um this
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is probably like a polycarbonate uh so
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it's not glass or anything but it is
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coated so the same thing that you're
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going to get with the glasses that they
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normally provide with these lasers
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meaning that it's going to block out all
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the light also it may not be showing up
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on camera as much but this goes pretty
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far back uh and then you also have the
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section in the front meaning there's a
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lot of angles you can watch this from
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when it's doing its work and even when I
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compare this to some of the CO2 machines
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that obviously have big enclosures and a
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lot of times the tops are glass this
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does does a really nice job just letting
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you see what's going on and just like
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cosmetically the green with like the
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matte black looks pretty cool but a few
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other things that come with this is the
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fact that you do have a sensor from the
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lid that if this opens it's going to cut
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power to the laser so you cannot have
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this open and running and that is a huge
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thing that has always been a drawback in
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the past especially now that we are
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getting into the 40 W range that is a
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lot of power and a lot of light that you
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want to protect yourself from and
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obviously all of the fumes and the
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exhaust and all that kind of stuff is is
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a huge Advantage being able to have all
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that contained a few other things they
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have with this on the safety side of
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things there's actually an emergency
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stop I don't think you can see it on the
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camera but it's on the back right side
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so there's a physical switch that you
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can push in and there's also these
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little semicircle Clear Eye looking guys
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there's five of them three in the back
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and two in the front and these are
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actually fire sensors and so it can tell
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if a fire is happening it's going to cut
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power to the machine as well um this is
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the nicest implementation of this idea
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I've seen even the newer open Gantry
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diode machines will have a sensor or two
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in there uh but these seem to be the
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most robust I haven't actually tested it
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out to see if it works but from the
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setup this looks to be the nicest so the
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enclosure is Big Advantage number one
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and the big Advantage number two is the
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interchangeability of the laser modules
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themselves so I have the 40 W module
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that is set up with this but you can
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also buy this with a 20 WT module as
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well I believe it's like a $5 to $600
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difference when you upgrade to the 40
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wat but you also have the ability to add
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on that IR module that is about 2 watts
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and exol has actually provided some IR
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modules in the past that you can get
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with their open Gantry designs again
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These are nice because you can use them
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to Mark directly on metal they're
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basically like a different wavelength
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with the way the laser works so that's
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great that you have that option but even
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if the cost wasn't a factor to you you
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might actually want to have a 20 W
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module instead of a 40 or even have the
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option and that's because the laser dot
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is going to be smaller with a 20 W
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module and that's because the power from
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these is generated not from a single
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Source like with a CO2 machine where you
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have a big glass CO2 on the back but you
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have individual laser diodes that are
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shot together they're combined and then
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shot and as you combine those together
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the laser dot so like physically how
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wide that laser dot is when it fires
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gets bigger and bigger so what that
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means is if you're doing fine engraving
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the 20 W module might be your better
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option because you don't actually need a
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ton of power to get the engrave effect
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and you're going to have a thinner line
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as a result but even at 40 Watts you
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still can do nice laser engraves and the
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third big advantage of this machine is
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something it is stealing from the CO2
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machines and that has to do with this
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little needle right over here which
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actually can take off uh and this is how
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you are going to get Focus so this is a
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touch probe it's actually spring-loaded
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on the back uh and it can pop off and
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that's just in case it's going to run
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into something as it's going so it
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doesn't get everything caught up but
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that guy actually serves three different
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functions first is going to allow you to
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obviously get Focus most of the times
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the touch probe is usually the easiest
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as well as the best way to do it you can
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see right now kind of what the process
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is it pops it down touches off and then
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it's going to raise the entire module up
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just a little bit and then the module is
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going to move to the back right corner
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where there's basically a little reset
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point where this just pushes back down
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on locks it in and then it's good to go
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now that Focus process is compared to
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what we see with the xtool D1 Pro we
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have that little lever that's built into
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laser module itself and you can slide it
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down but then you have to physically
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adjust the module up and down to where
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you have the right Focus point this one
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you don't have to do that now the second
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feature with that touch probe is it's
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also what you're going to use if you're
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doing anything with a curved surface
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this is something that's pretty unique
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to xtool uh both on the CO2 and the
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diode side of things you can basically
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put in any type of curved surface so not
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just like a cylinder that you're going
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to rotate with a rotary but like a
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little bowl or in my case I will just
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put something in there and have it like
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ramped up and the software will create a
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a grid of point and it's going to
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measure the distance on the Z of each of
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those points so basically kind of figure
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out what is the shape of your material
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and then it can engrave as a result so
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when it actually goes to especially
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engrave it is automatically going to
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move the laser up and down as it's going
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and you can kind of see what that looks
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like inside of the software right here
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and here is the example of it running
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when I did have that board propped up
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it's kind of hard to tell but if you
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look at the spring on the side of the
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laser module you can see that it is
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going up and down as we're going side to
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side on the material they have a lot of
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really good examples on the website of
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people again doing these with bowls
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where it's more pronounced but been able
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to hold that Focus throughout the
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engrave is really really nice if you're
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working with anything that's going to
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need it like that now the last feature
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with the touch probe has to do with
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positioning so let's say you have a
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piece of material you drop it in there
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you have artwork inside of the software
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but you need to figure out where is that
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artwork going to go in relation to your
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material there a bunch of different ways
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to do it XEL still does it one of the
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most common ways and that is with a red
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laser dot in fact it's actually a
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Crosshair which is a little bit more
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handing than just a single dot
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especially if you're wanting to get
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things square and so wherever that red
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laser dot is going to be you can do an
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image Trace which will just run the
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laser head around the border of whatever
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your artwork is and you can get it
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positioned from there but it also does
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it a different way with the touch probe
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itself where basically takes two points
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on the bottom left and then the bottom
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right and then you're able to see
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basically the rectangle or Square that
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that creates inside of the software and
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place the artwork on top of it so in
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this example I was just writing ruler on
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this ruler and if I wanted to figure out
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exactly where to get this lined up it's
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really helpful to know where this is in
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relation to the work bed so that's
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exactly what I did I basically found
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those two points made the rectangle put
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the artwork inside and I was good to go
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now the other way to do that visually is
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by an actual camera feed and that is
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something this does not have so there is
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no camera integration but this is kind
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of the other option that are giv you to
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do this and my experience by actually
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doing the physical measurement um that
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is going to be more exact than what the
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camera feed is going to give you and the
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fourth big Advantage is going to be
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something that xtool has been building
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up over the years and that is just the
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full line of accessories that they offer
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where most of them will work with this
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machine I've already mentioned the Riser
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so you're going to get a thicker z-axis
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you're going to use that a lot of times
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if you're going to be using the rotary
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which again is another accessory that
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you can plug in directly to the machine
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they also have a fire system I'm not
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totally sure how that works but there's
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actually a port for it in the back that
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actually might be what Hooks up to the
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sensors in the front but they also have
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a exhaust filter meaning you can take
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your exhaust tube directly into this
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unit and have it completely contained
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inside and the honeycomb bed that I have
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in there right now is also an add-on
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that you can include if you want and
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currently they're also saying that the
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air assist is a add-on as well and right
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now it's actually packaged with the
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machine but they're kind of advertising
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it as a bonus that you get with it I
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hope they always include this with the
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machine and not just make it a separate
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purchase so people don't just wind up
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getting a 40 W laser diode that has no
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air assist whatsoever cuz that could be
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super dangerous but I could kind of see
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if you're using again that two wide IR
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module you're really not going to need
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air assist as much you actually don't
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use air assist a ton if you're going to
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be doing engraving cuz this is going to
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give you a little cleaner engrave but
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you definitely want the air assist if
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you're going to be doing any type of
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cutting with that high power laser oh
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and one thing I have forgotten to
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mention is uh it does have the work area
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that we already mentioned but you can
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also use the conveyor belt which is
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something they first came out with the
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P2 which extends it in the Y AIS but to
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like 3,000 mm so whatever that is
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converted to inches and the conveyor
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belt will automatically run it through
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the machine so basically gives you a
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pass through on the front and the back
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and you'd have to use that alongside of
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the riser to be able to get it to work
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but again that's something they've
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brought over from the P2 which is a
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really cool feature uh let's talk about
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kind of the single disadvantage that I
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see currently for this machine that is
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the fact there is no camera and to be
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honest it's a little bit odd I mean I
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get that if you're coming from the D1
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Pro there's no camera there the P2 which
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is way more expensive than this machine
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does have a camera but their M1 so it's
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a smaller allc contained laser diode
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that thing's only 10 watts it also has a
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vinyl cutter it's kind of like a Cricut
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plus a diode laser that one does have a
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camera that is in integrated and other
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than just like General positioning the
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camera does do some cool stuff we if
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you're engraving the same thing on a
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bunch of different things so like if
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you're doing a bunch of uh logos on name
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tags you can kind of just put the name
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tags in there willy-nilly and it will
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auto place all of those on there so
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coming to this Sky it's a little bit
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surprising that the camera is not
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integrated and honestly don't even know
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if it's a cost thing it might just be
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more of like where would you place it in
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terms of how they have this thing
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designed but I will say what they've
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done with that two-point positioning
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with the touch probe which they do not
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have on any of the other machines and in
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terms of reliability that's going to be
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your best bet and actually on all of my
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bigger CO2 machines a lot of those don't
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even have cameras as well uh because
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they know you're going to be using the
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other methods which are going to be more
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accurate and more reliable at the end of
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the day so for me it's not a massive con
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but if that's something that you're just
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expecting when you come to a fully
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enclosed laser machine you're want to
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see a camera feed from it just know
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that's not what you're going to get from
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this guy Okay so we've talked about some
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of the other machines from X tool but
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let's actually compare those to the S1
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so first let's talk about the D1 Pro
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obviously the biggest Advantage is this
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is fully enclosed as well as that touch
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probe the d1's work area could be a
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little bit bigger uh depending on how
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you look at it it's basically like 15 1
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12 x 15 1/2 in versus the 19.6 x 12.5
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but as of right now the S1 is going to
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be the most powerful between the two you
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can do different laser modules on the D1
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Pro they did offer a 40 wat that's
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actually what's on the one I have right
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now but when I just went to the website
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I'm just seeing the 20 watt and
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sometimes the 10 watt option so I don't
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even know if they are providing that
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anymore so if you want 40 WTS with a
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laser diode this is going to be your
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only option but the D1 Pro is going to
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win out in terms of price you're at
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about $ 1200 bucks for 10 watts and
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again $2,000 for this 40 watt option
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okay but what if you want to compare
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this to the P2 I've also done a full
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review of that machine I actually have
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it right off camera and it's not on
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Wheels and it's really big and heavy so
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I'm not to pull it over and that's one
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of the first advantages of this machine
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is this it's not like portable portable
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but you can definitely pick it up and
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move around if you have to the P2 is a
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big machine once you get it in its spot
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it's basically going to be there it's
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pretty hard to move around it's also
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much more expensive uh currently at the
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time of this recording it's like
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$4,500 so more than twice the cost of
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this machine with that you do get a
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nicer overall build it's actually a
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metal frame um versus like a hard
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plastic that you have with this guy and
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the biggest difference is the fact that
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you're going from a diode machine to a
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CO2 machine I've talked a lot about
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those differences in the past actually
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did a full breakdown of all the
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different machines that you can get if
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you're kind of wondering like even what
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type of machine should I go to there's a
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link right up there if you want to check
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that out but long story short co2's are
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going to be really great for cutting
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it's also going to let you do materials
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like clear acrylic or like etching on
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glass which you can't do with a diode
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where diode machine are really great for
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Engraving but you can cut thinner
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material especially with a 40 W module
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the PT's work area is also bigger as
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well just the fact that it is a bigger
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machine but when it actually comes to
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the software other than the fact that
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the P2 has a camera pretty much all the
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features are going to be the same so
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that curved function that we talked
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about earlier it also does that with the
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P2 they're just going to use their I
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think like infrared sensors to figure
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out the focus and the P2 is going to be
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faster in terms of overall speed but if
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you're like I could get two of these
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units for one of the P2 the uh the time
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savings start to get pretty interesting
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when you start to compare them directly
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to each other because you're able to
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double up which you can do with this guy
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and then the last one to compare it to
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is the M1 which is kind of like the step
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brother of this whole line you don't see
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as many people talk about this machine I
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have done a full review of that one as
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well as you want to check it out um
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overall it's going to be your cheapest
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option more than likely depending on how
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exol has stuff packaged it's usually
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around
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$1,000 it is going to be fully enclosed
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so just like with this guy but like we
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talked about earlier probably the
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biggest thing is going to be the fact
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that it has that vinyl cutter so if
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you're going to be doing stuff with
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fabric or things where you just cannot
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cut it out with a laser then that could
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be a cool option but it's only going to
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come with a 10 watt laser versus either
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the 20 or the 40 that you can get with
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this one and when you compare it to all
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of the machines from xtool it's going to
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have the smallest work area it kind of
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feels the M1 is targeted a little bit
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more at the crafting audience so those
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are the machines from xtool but you can
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also compare this to what we just talked
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about in the last video that we create
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Vision I'm not going to go blowby blow
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between those two machines because
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there's actually another one from
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another company coming out very soon and
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once it does I'm going to do a full
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breakdown and give you my rankings but I
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would love to know from you is the uh no
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camera is that like a noo for you or
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just finally having something that is
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fully enclosed with all of the features
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is that going to be a great option so
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until next time go make a break
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something in a shop see you
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guys