A 100w CO2 laser can make $12,000 a week cutting out 30+ art deco panel per day
366 Roger Webb takes you through the full process of preparing 100w laser cutting an art deco panel.
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366 Roger Webb takes you through the full process of preparing 100w laser cutting an art deco panel.
Thunder Laser nova is a GOOD laser-quality
www.thunderlaser.com.au
Everything @ Banggood DE 2.5% discount
(ONLY AT THIS ADDRESS BELOW)
http://aklam.io/9Dh0ux
CARVECO 5% discount code is- ROGERWEBB5798
https://store-us.carveco.com/?ref=B40mt_z8N7xiu
ArtCAM tutorials
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP0v3oQjLKV3e3gHWYyFqXQ
Help support my channel and become a Patron
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This channel;
A beginner’s handbook to Wood-turning Wood Lathes, CNC’s, Laser’s, CAD/CAM, Carpentry and 3D printing
Sponsored By Autodesk, Fusion 360, ArtCAM / Carveco
Autodesk Fusion 360
www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360
WARNING: This/These video/s are NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 18!
Disclaimer:
These videos, commentary and or advice are intended for entertainment and inspiration for adults over 18-year-old. Woodworking and metalworking is dangerous. Always seek professional advice and training before using any power tools or CNC machine. If you have any uncertainty before performing any DIY procedure, stop and learn a safer method. Understand that there are years of learning and experimentation by me that are not in the videos. Do not attempt anything simply because you saw or heard it in one of my videos. You can have a safe, enjoyable, and even inspirational time in your workshop by understanding your own tools, materials, and your own skill level.
So you have taken bigger business from your Co2 Laser 6090,Sounds Great
Your video helped me a lot, thank you so much mate.
I'm planning to start my on small business in beekeeping and I would like very much to have your recommendation on which is the best laser cutting machine would be suitable for me to make Langstroth Beehive boxes made of 20mm thick Pinewood and Cedar Wood with finger joints shape.
Thanking you for your kind feedback in advance and best regards…
Roger thanks for another great video!! just one brief question What is the software you use to add parameter to the laser? I can not see if is lasercut??
I love how long and intricately detailed this video is. Thank you for making it!!!!
Great video.
In your opinion, what would be a good begginner laser cutter, engraver be to get?
I have that machine here in Ugandan but i have a challenge of smoke gow can i minimize it
tol und die rügseitte ist schwartz ?
i dig the harry plotter wallpaper
Is it Atcam?
hi, model laser ?
How to get online work related to design
Laser Repair will cost you 3k for repairs.
Маленькое давление воздуха, поэтому на поверхности копоть. Для чистой резки надо подавать минимум 1,5 атмосферы.
Good video shame you couldn't upload the original file for us to try it on other vector conversion software.
Great job I have one more thing to ask how much it cost that machine
what brand is your laser Mr. Webb. I currently have diode laser and I am looking at upgrading to something that is going to last and I enjoyed your video when you did a walk through and the importance of fume extractor.
Nice work! I like the Sony Real-to-real in the background. It looks like the same model my dad bought in the late 60s while in Okinawa.
But, why is the lever in the play position, and it's not running?
you dont like light burn?
Very interesting but may be can you give some brand name which are compliants with your suggestions? thanks
Man, I definitely gotta get a laser. My cnc would take over two hours for this piece, and would not be as clean. And then I'd have to do a bunch of sanding afterwards. Thanks for your videos Roger 👍
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I also love to make plywood models myself. Very enjoyable to watch. Thank you so much for making such videos. Iam now your channel subscriber
The most important word you used was "IF" you have got the work, because "IF" you did have the work, you would not be spending your time making these videos. Nice demo all the same! 👍 STAY SAFE
Hi Roger I want to get a CNC machine in the near future for home/hobby use but good enough standard that I can eventually sell my designs created, I have a budget of around £1000. What would you recommend? Is the Shapeoko or X-Carve any good? Thanks in advance.