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so lasers have been improving on a
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pretty rapid Pace over the past few
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years especially when we talk about
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diode machines but in the past it's kind
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of been hard to recommend those to
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everybody for one big reason and that is
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safety but now we're starting to see a
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generation of machines that really are
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getting into a sweet spot and one of the
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standout companies as well as machines
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in that group is from Raleigh automation
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which is what I have right here laser
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mtic Mark I and we're going to put it up
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against the competition to see if this
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is something that you might want to get
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all right let's jump into it in
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disclosure Raleigh automation was nice
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enough to send me this machine for
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review uh they have no input on this
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review whatsoever so if you like it get
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it I just want to give you my honest
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opinion about this machine so you can
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make the best purchase for you so this
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is the Mark I version so there was a
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Mark 1 version Raleigh is a pretty
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newish company from what I can tell I
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think they started in about 2022 even
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their Mark 1 version was really nice you
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can tell they have been watching the
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development of all these open Gantry
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style diode machines but this guy their
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Mark two version is really impressive
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and they're starting to put together a
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really nice entire package and probably
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the biggest element of that is the fact
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this is a full enclosure and this isn't
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just like a box you put over an existing
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Gantry style machine but this is like
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fully integrated into the machine's
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design so actually the linear rails and
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the stimer motors are built into the
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frame itself so this feels a lot more
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robust and not like quite as janky as
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you might see with some of the other
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enclosures you might put on a machine
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you've already got and for lasers in
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general enclosures are a great idea one
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of the big things is you can exhaust the
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fumes out the back it's got like a low
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powered fan on the back but then it's
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got some ducting that you can take this
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outside another nice thing about this
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enclosure that's specific to diodes is
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this acrylic or plastic is tinted and
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that's going to protect your eyes from
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the light that is coming out of the
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diode always in the past I've
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recommended not running these machines
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around people that may not know that you
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need to be wearing safety glasses while
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it's running especially if this is
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around kids but because of this with
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this being fully enclosed you don't have
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to worry about that as much and like
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most machines with enclosures it's got
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the great safety feature where there are
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a few switches that will trigger if you
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open this up and it'll cut the power to
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the machine another thing about the lid
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that is great is the fact you've got
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pass through so this piece right here
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can unscrew so then you can put in
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material that is bigger than the work
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bed itself as well as a panel on the
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back so you can get material that is a
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good bit bigger than the machine itself
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to be able to laser engrave and speaking
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of work area it's pretty standard to
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what you find in most other machines
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it's 410x 390 mm and usually you're
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going to be around the 400x 400 mm range
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for these machines and then the last
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thing about the enclosure that is great
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is the fact that you also have an
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integrated camera and so this is the
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camera right here and it's definitely
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well thought out so you've got all the
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cable management um contained and inside
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the frame and it's coming out the side
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and so you set this up just like any
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other webcam that you would use with
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lightburn and really the only drawback
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with that means that the camera is going
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to be a different connection than the
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machine itself just know you're going to
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have two different connections to be
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able to get all of this machine hooked
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up now you definitely can use the
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machine without the camera camera is
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just a nice feature that gives you an
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overlay of your work area inside of
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lightburn so if you're trying to
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position artwork or cut things out of
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material that's already been cut out of
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so you're trying to find like the empty
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space uh it's really great at doing that
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just like with any laser you pretty much
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have the standard positioning abilities
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where you can basically trace an outline
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of what you're about to cut out and for
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Di machines like this is actually going
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to use a low power setting on the laser
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itself and because this is visible light
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you'll be able to see it Trace around
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and just on the construction and the
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quality of the overall assembly itself
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um honestly this might be the nicest one
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that I have checked out you've got
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linear rails for all of the movement and
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the cable management is super nice it's
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all contained in single runs with all
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the wires put together something you
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might see more on a CNC versus just a
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standard diode I know from testing a ton
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of machines like these in the past
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having kind of the cables all over the
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place has always been really annoying
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you've got an all metal frame with a
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polycarbonate lid as well as side but
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then even the base is metal as well and
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that's something if you're just getting
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into lasers you might not even notice
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because with open Gantry machines a lot
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of times there's pretty much like
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nothing under it so if you're firing
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your laser through the material whatever
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is below your laser is going to get cut
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up so I definitely have cut up
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workbenches in the past a lot of times
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those manufacturers will give you like
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metal plates that you put underneath but
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you still kind of have to move it and
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adjust and it can be a little bit
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annoying with this you don't have that
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and speaking of moving and adjusting a
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super nice quality of life Improvement
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there pretty much no other machine has
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is the fact that it has a honeycomb bed
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that is removable and honeycomb bed
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itself isn't unique but what it has on
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the other side is you actually have
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holes and so you've got four posts
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inside of the base of the machine and so
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when you put the honeycomb bed in this
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will not move relative to the machine uh
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it probably looks like it's wobbling
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that's just because like my work table
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is pretty janky but why that really
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matters to you is if you're doing a
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project that requires like multiple
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layers so it's going to have to do
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multiple layers of cuts on the same
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piece of material I definitely have
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bumped my honeycomb bed and then
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everything just gets off regardless of
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where the position of the machine is so
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having all that locked down is great and
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that's also great because you can have
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predefined positions inside of lightburn
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so maybe you have a fixture or something
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that is set up to where you're just
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doing the same thing over and over again
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like maybe just a ton of business cards
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or ornaments or whatever that you guys
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are cutting out um you can have all that
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set up inside of the software and
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because this is locked to the exact same
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position every time you know when you
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put your material in there you're good
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to go and I don't currently have it but
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Raleigh actually makes a fixture jig
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which is just a metal plate with a bunch
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of different holes and then you're able
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to put like pins and bars and stuff to
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be able to position material in
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different locations okay so let's talk
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about the laser itself this is a manual
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focus laser so there is a knob on the
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top and you just screw this up and screw
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this down in terms of focus they give
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you this which actually gives you three
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different positions to be able to focus
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and it's really easy to use you just put
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it down and then screw this in now one
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Improvement in the future that would be
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nice with this is some type of autofocus
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I know the xtool S1 as well as the we
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create Vision um has autofocus built in
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but just turning a knob to move the
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z-axis up and down is not hard
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whatsoever and pretty easy to do now
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some other open style Ganer machines
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like the xtool D1 actually has a lever
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built into the laser module itself and
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when that is down you're able to drop it
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down and find focus and that's real nice
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to have it integrated into the module
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because you're not going to lose it but
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it's also nice having something to where
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you have a few different Focus settings
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because since the laser beam only comes
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to a fine focus for a certain distance
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you do want to drop this deeper than
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just the surface if you're cutting
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through thicker material now if they do
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have autofocus built into this in the
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future they can do things like nicer CO2
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machines even do where when you're
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cutting through thick material it'll do
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multiple passes and it'll slowly drop
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the laser beam down with each pass you
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get each cut as INF Focus as possible
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now a feature that is starting to be a
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little bit more common is how they are
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messing around with the wattage so Ry
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gives you three different options in
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terms of power for the laser itself so
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you can buy a 10 watt a 20 watt or a 30
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wat option this is the 20 watt and
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what's nice about it is it gives you the
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option of jumping down to a tin Watt and
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all these companies are pretty much
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doing it the same way to get higher and
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higher laser power you're adding more
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laser diodes into the module itself so
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usually those diodes are around 5 Watts
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so to get to 20 watts you need to have
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four laser diodes and all those are
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combine together and they shoot out
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through the lens and if you want to do
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10 watts you just turn half of those off
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with this switch right here now you
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might be wondering like why would you
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ever want to do 10 watts when you always
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want to use the most power and it all
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depends on the type of stuff that you're
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wanting to do because as you combine
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more and more of those laser diodes
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together the laser dot size so
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physically like how big that laser dot
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is when it is engraving or cutting is
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going to get bigger so 10 watts is
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usually a really nice wattage for these
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diode machines if you're going to be
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doing fine engraving and then obviously
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as you add more power that's going to be
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better for cutting now this connects
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just with like four screws uh so it
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seems pretty easy to be able to upgrade
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this machine to a higher wattage in the
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future because I can definitely see them
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making even bigger modules like 40 Watts
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that kind of seems to be the top end at
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least currently with these style
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machines and if 10 watts is all you need
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you definitely can just get the 10 watt
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option and then save a little bit of
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money now another big thing that these
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open Gantry laser dive machines didn't
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have at the very beginning was any type
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of air assist and all air assist is it's
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just a compressed stream of air coming
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out right where the laser nozzle is and
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that's great to give you nicer Cuts but
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it's also a really nice safety feature
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because if there are any flare reps
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you've got that air putting it out as it
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goes and slowly manufacturers have
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started to add air assist to their
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machines but a lot of times this is a
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little bit of an afterthought meaning
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that you have to turn the air assist
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pump on whenever you're going to be able
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to do cutting but lightburn is great
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because they have air assist settings
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built in so lightburn can send custom
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commands to the machine to tell it to
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turn it on and tell it to turn it off
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and Raleigh has incorporated that into
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their design so this pump is wired
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directly into the brain there's actually
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a little airport on the side for the
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electronics to where it's able to
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capture that signal and then you have
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the actual air tube itself on the back
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sending that air into the machine and on
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the setup side of things this is very
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easy to get going it pretty much comes
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fully assembled you just take it out of
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the box um you hook up your laser module
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which literally is a power cable a hose
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and four screws plug in your air pump on
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the back and you're good to go uh so
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you're like up and running in like 15
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minutes because pretty much the entire
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machine is preassembled for you now
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we've been talking about how you control
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the machine and that is through light
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bur and they give you kind of the
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standard option you can connect it over
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USB there's also a Wi-Fi antenna on the
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side then you can also upload your jobs
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to an SD card and then run it from here
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now when I say control this wirelessly I
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don't mean you have to go to the
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internet to do it so like with glow
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Forge where all their software lives in
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the cloud you have to connect to the
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cloud which then connects to the machine
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to run it some people like that because
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it makes it super easy but then a lot of
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people don't like that because what
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happens if the cloud just stops working
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and they don't let you have access to
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your machine all this is is a wireless
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connection to your local network that
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doesn't even need to be on the internet
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so that's great if you want to use it as
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well now one thing I don't have set up
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that they also offer with this Mark I
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version is a rotary and the connection
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for the rotary again is integrated into
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the machine itself so they make it super
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easy so if you are wanting to do
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Tumblers or pretty much anything that is
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round you've got the ability to do that
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with this machine so overall what are my
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impressions of this machine this is very
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very nice and it definitely stands apart
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from any machine that you can get that
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is open ganging meaning it doesn't have
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an enclosure but we are starting to see
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more of these machines in fact let's
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check out some of its competition and
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actually if you want to check out this
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chart yourself which includes all all of
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the machines either I've reviewed or
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checked out in the past with a lot of
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the different characteristics like power
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price pros and cons all that kind of
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stuff there is a link in the description
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for you to check out and then you can
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filter it however you want all right so
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let's look at the competition and
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there's really two that are in the same
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range the we create Vision which I've
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done a few videos of in the past as well
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as the xtool S1 which is their enclosed
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Gantry style machine and in terms of
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price we're kind of in the $1,000 to
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$2,000 range one thing you do want to
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make sure that is the same when you're
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comparing these is the power because
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most of these machines you can buy in
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different Power configurations so in
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this case um we've got 20 watts for uh
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the wi create Vision at 1500 uh the X
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tool S1 this is at 40 watt so twice the
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power of this machine as well at 2000
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and then we've got the laser Matic Mark
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2 for 20 watts at 1,00 bucks and on the
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xtool S1 if you look at the 20 wat is
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$6.99 so 1,700 bucks so still a good bit
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more as we're kind of scrolling over
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these are pretty much much the main
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differences that I'm finding with these
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machines uh one is the integration of a
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camera notably the X2 X1 does not have a
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camera that is built into it that's
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probably the biggest drawback that I've
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seen from that machine so far we create
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Vision does uh then the focus is also
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another big thing because pretty much
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with all these machines other than the
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anom stack 824 Pro which is like
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packaged together with an enclosure all
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that focus is going to be autofocus so
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if you don't want to play around with
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Focus whatsoever those other ones could
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be a good option uh you can also see
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that I have glow Forge thrown in here so
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their glow Forge AA this isn't the CO2
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machine you've probably seen in the past
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this is something totally new they came
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out with last year it's only 6 Watts but
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it is more expensive at 12200 and glow
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Forge is kind of its own category
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because you're in their entire ecosystem
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like we talked about before you've got
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to use their software that is all
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cloud-based and if we come over to the
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software side of things pretty much all
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of these can use lightburn which is like
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the gold standard in terms of laser
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Control software currently this is what
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I love to use but also you can do a
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laser gerbal which is a free option and
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then um on the X tool side of things
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they also have their own software that
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really has come a long way and if you
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don't want to get into all of like the
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details and the craziness of lier it can
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definitely get the job done and in the
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same vein we crate also has their own
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software which also looks pretty similar
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to what xtool has on the work area side
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of things this could be a deal breaker
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depending on the type of stuff that
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you're trying to do the xtool S1 shape
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is a little bit different than all these
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other ones most of the times the work
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beds are square so again around that
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400x 400 MM uh but the S1 goes pretty
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much 500x 300 so more of a rectangle now
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one pro I would throw towards xtool is
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this the fact they've been around a
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little bit longer meaning they have the
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open Gantry style machine this xtool D1
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Pro the xtool M1 which is like a Cricut
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built into a diode machine uh the F1
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which can do metal uh the S1 that we're
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talking about and then the P2 which is
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their big desktop CO2 glow for
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competitor style machine so they've got
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a little bit more experience there's
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going to be a little bit more support a
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little bit more Community built around
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it and then on the we create side of
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things kind of the drawback with them is
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they are very very new so this is their
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first machine uh but I think overall
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they've done an excellent job with it
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it's got a really cool like lifting
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mechanism to be able to do Focus which
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is just fun to use few others that are
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also on this list is the snapmaker ray
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40 which if you're familiar with
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snapmaker it's like the 3 in1 3D printer
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CNC and Laser and basically the ray 40
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is like if you flip that down so imagine
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a 3D printer that goes to the floor that
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one also is going to be a good bit more
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expensive um but their software is
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really nice but in general snapmaker
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just their product design is really nice
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very well put together probably even a
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step over the laser Matic then one I
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wanted to throw in here just because uh
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this is pretty wild uh is iir uh which
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has come up a lot more recently they
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have a lot of open Gantry style machines
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but they also have an enclosed machine
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that is the most expensive so
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$2300 but I haven't tested to this so I
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don't know how this works but they're
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saying this is 70 Watt and this is
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output power so I'm guessing that's like
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14 laser diodes versus this guy which is
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four but again this guy is much much
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more expensive and then one other option
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for you if you wanted to go the open
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Gantry style but then put an enclosure
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on top of it uh the atam stack a24 which
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is pretty much a direct competitor to
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the xtool D1 but then you can get this
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uh they're calling it The B3 enclosure
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um which is just a box that goes on top
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that also has a camera integrated as
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well as a fan on the bat but again
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that's going to be different than this
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which is all integrated into one unit
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this is basically two different things
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you're kind of stacking on top of each
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other and then one other thing I like to
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watch especially when I get into the CO2
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side of things is the speed and you can
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see pretty much all of them except for
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the ik here are in the 5 to 600 range so
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how fast you're going to get something
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done isn't going to be limited by how
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fast the machine can move but more
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limited by the power of the diode itself
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so normally if you have more power
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you're going to be able to run things
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faster whether you are Engraving or
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cutting things out now this machine is
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actually the one you guys have mentioned
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the most in my comments saying that I
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should check it out so I'd love to know
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if there's something that I missed that
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you also love about this machine and in
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general I would love to know what you
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guys would pick between this and the
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competition all right until next time go
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make a break something in your shop see
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you
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guys