Hi James. Thank you, it was one of the videos that made me buy one. As you suggested, I would love to see how you were able to generate the stonework on that building.
@wizzywilson Жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting the promo code. I've just ordered one with 10% off..! many thanks
@martyn6792 Жыл бұрын
What an amazing piece of kit, looking forward to next trackwork video, been amazed with what I've seen you do so far
@1BCamden Жыл бұрын
Great in-depth review episode, definitely worth the cost when planning a larger model railway layout, for both track timbers and structures. Best regards
@deborahtranter918311 ай бұрын
A really great video - so much information - was considering X tool but after seeing all of the safety features and ease of use I think that this will be the machine for me.
@gerritgeldenhuys276311 ай бұрын
Buy the Xtool. See my comment above.
@Chris-BognorRegis Жыл бұрын
Hi James - Yet again another brilliant update as usual. I have always wanted to be able cut out buildings for my N Gauge layout. No just as templates but you get much better idea of what your layout will look with buildings on instead of cardboard buildings which modellers use to great advantage which is the route I will have to go due to my mental health issues. Would be a great advantage in sticking Scalescenes to when putting them together. What blew my mind was the 2mm building you produced complete with brickwork along with those brilliant windows. I would purchase the Falcon Laser Cutter in an instant but I know I would struggle to use it what with programs and all so it would end up not being used. Always great when you show things like this, will deffo let my son know about this and I am quite sure my grandson will take to it when he gets old enough. Regards Chris
@sigh_of_the_times Жыл бұрын
this video is really amazing. good work
@PandorusFightStick5 ай бұрын
have been interested in a diode laser for a while. this was a really Interesting video as I have never seen someone do some work with very small and fine detail work, was fascinating to see. was aware how fine and detailed work can be achieved.
@johna.dawson709 Жыл бұрын
Great Video. this is the reason i purchased one a few weeks ago. owning a 3d printer from them, i figure i would give this a try and see what i can do with laser cutting and engraving...
@BexhillWest Жыл бұрын
Good luck with your cutting and engraving. This is certainly an ideal machine with which to experiment. All the best, James
@Aviationspotlight12 ай бұрын
Are you still using the machine? How is it
@outbak2 Жыл бұрын
i almost bought one of these but changed my mind at the last minute and got a Algolaser 22w Delta instead. I only recently got it, so i am still working out how to use it but i am sure i would have been happy with either machine
@MichaelHenfrey Жыл бұрын
Hi James, This is the laser cutter I have been looking at recently. Nice to hear your thoughts on it. Something for me to look at next year I think. Cheers, Michael
@patrickpeake3935 Жыл бұрын
I bought one of these a couple of months ago. I had never used one before and it was very quick to get started. I’ve mostly used 1 mm card to make buildings. Watching it cut out a couple of hundred windows on a factory building, all lined up perfectly, is a real pleasure. Glad you liked it too.
@Aviationspotlight12 ай бұрын
Are you still using the machine? How is it?
@patrickpeake39352 ай бұрын
@@Aviationspotlight1yes I am finding it very good though other activities have limited my use somewhat. I bought a cutting grid which gives me a bed about 300 mm square. I also bought a smoke extraction kit but I have not used this as I work in an outdoor patio area. I have to set up each time but this only takes about 15 minutes and the machine is very light to carry outside. 7:18 I have used it on card and also on 1.6 mm ply. This is all that I have easy access to here. I have been using it for making buildings for my model railway and it happily cuts sections around 1 mm wide. I also ventured into making tiny wooden Christmas earrings for friends and family but I have not really explored its capabilities fully yet. I am not really skilled with computers but have found it easy to use. I bought a small laptop and drive it with that. Regards
@Aviationspotlight12 ай бұрын
@@patrickpeake3935 thank you
@markharrison3445 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Thank you. I did buy this machine last October and the only negative was that the SD card included was corrupted and unusable. The card included some programs, as I understand from watching videos, that I would have benefited from. Creality has been unresponsive to my questions about what I am missing.
@Aviationspotlight12 ай бұрын
Are you still using the machine? How is it
@markharrison34452 ай бұрын
@@Aviationspotlight1 Yes, still using it. I upgraded the fan system since the fan that came with it was pretty useless.
@Engineerboy100 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video! Thank you for posting. I learned a few new things about this laser. I just ordered mine today before watching this but after watching several others, yours was the best by far. I can't wait for mine to arrive so I can start learning how to use it. Does the LightBurn software have a version you can buy and just have it after that or do you have to keep buying a license every year?
@Aviationspotlight12 ай бұрын
Are you still using the machine? How is it
@dinmorejunctionmodelrailway Жыл бұрын
Hi James. It's always interesting to hear your thoughts about these types of products.
@BexhillWest Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I've been genuinely impressed with this machine, so much easier to use and set-up than my CO2 machine, and with no need to winterize it either. :) Thanks for watching, James
@philipgreenwood166 Жыл бұрын
Hi James, Excellent video as always, I think I will get one for sure. I like the safety features shown. would you be happy to share your brickwork swatches as lightburn flies? I am keen to checkout the accuracy of the Creality and this seems to perfect example of accurate engraving and this seems to perfect example of accurate engraving. cheers Phil
@kevinmartin106510 ай бұрын
Hi James really liked the video and have now invested in one of these engravers. I really liked the Alignment tool you printed, is it possible to get that file anywhere?
@peterlansdown75307 ай бұрын
Hi James that alignment aid tool you show in this video, will you be selling this on web shop or sell the file so we can make our own tool? many thanks Pete.
@freddyvancamp4768 Жыл бұрын
Wow great movie ... I have an model railroad at home en I'm interested in the stone engraving to build a large bridge on my track . Where can I find such a file to engrave this ?
@andrewstevenson5449 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video James. Very clear and helpful. I did wonder, however, how it compares to other more expensive laser cutters (e.g. the one(s) you already had). I sort of assume that if it's that much cheaper, then it must be much more limited, although you obviously found no issues or limitations with it at all. Is it just the onward march of technology that bringing prices down like this?
@philchudley74939 ай бұрын
Great review I have one of these units with the enclosure and in the process of setting it up. Am I right in assuming that the extractor fan in the enclosure is powered via the supplied USB cable to an external power source, such as a USB port on a laptop or a USB outlet on an extension cable, rather than some connection to laser / engraver itself. The "assembly instructions" for the enclosure are not really clear on this matter. All the best Phil
@BexhillWest9 ай бұрын
Hi Phil, Yes, and usb port will do. I’ve been using my portable charger. Good luck putting the tent together. I got it wrong first time and had the devils job of removing the piles from the fittings. I was really impressed with how effective the enclosure was though. Overall, the Creality Falcon2 is an excellent piece of kit. Have fun with yours. 😀 All the best, James
@Aviationspotlight12 ай бұрын
Are you still using the machine? How is it
@runesvensson12444 ай бұрын
Can it cut thinking metal as alternative to photo etching for scale modeling?
@fladder1 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting video, but how does it compare to your CO2 Laser? Talking more about the quality it produces, user experience, the things that should be comparable.
@mattsmith4605 Жыл бұрын
A laser cutter/ engraver is a game changer when it comes to scratch building and they’re getting cheaper. How did you create your brick textures, I have been using Inkscape laying each brick at 1:1 and then scaling down? If you don’t mind me asking where do you buy your materials to cut, as that’s a bit of an internet minefield?
@janroed Жыл бұрын
Hi James, What is the working area of this machine? Apparently the manufacturer forgot to state this in the spec. Thanks 🙂
@tomco40011 ай бұрын
Ive had no many issues with my Xtool it randomly runs off the project area and I've had the laser head completely fail. Customer services did eventually send me a new head out after many days trying to persuade them there is a problem
@lassunsschaun6859 Жыл бұрын
Noticed the semaphore signal parts, that shimmering signalbox and some coaches 😉
@BexhillWest Жыл бұрын
Well spotted, there's lots on the go at the moment. All will be revealed in time... :)
@tomco40011 ай бұрын
Can this be raised up so i could slide a long board under the side to engrave?
@celso01s10 ай бұрын
Can you do a video showings the machine cutting thick wood ?
@BexhillWest9 ай бұрын
Yes I will do. There's another video coming soon. Thanks for watching, James
@carrie-anncawthan594610 ай бұрын
I’m looking at getting one of these lasers I’m not sure if I should get the 22 w or 40 w could anyone tell me which is best thank you
@theelectricmonk3909 Жыл бұрын
Damnit, James, any chance you could do a short video apologising to my family for not getting any Christmas presents - as I fully intend to buy one of these for myself! It looks great... and having had great success with Creality's 3D printers, I do like the brand. Nice that it looks good in 2mm scale too! Should suit my Welsh model railway project well... One thing I didn't spot in the video (possibly I missed it as I was multi-tasking) - how easy/accurate is it to focus? This seems to be an achilles heel on many machines; if Creality have made that side simple, then they deserve to have a winner on their hands. PS: No turntable process recently (sorry), hope to have some more work done on it over the Christmas period.
@edgargamarra26128 ай бұрын
I wonder why did you have to cut all the pieces of the first sample project. The laser is supposed to make a clean cut where the pieces just fall of by themselves or with a little pressure
@davidorf3921 Жыл бұрын
Hi James, helpful and informative as usual, I've been considering the Neje 4 diode laser, mainly for it's much larger cutting area but also because of it's powered z-axis which also lets you add a cutting blade, allowing the possibility of cutting vinyl masks or I guess stickers ( and possibly scoring thin clear plastic ) , somewhat more expensive than creality's offering, but less than a CO2 laser of similar size, the only downside to diode lasers is their inability to cut clear materials, the potential upside is their ability to cut thin steel/stainless steel with the more powerful (20W plus) laser heads, for the serious model maker I suspect these will be seen as a potential must have tool along with 3D printers
@BexhillWest Жыл бұрын
Hi David, I can see a cutting blade being a very useful accessory, but as you say, would require a powered Z axis. I find laser cutting to be such a versatile process. For example, I've used the Creality machine to make a set of router templates for building myself a new guitar neck and body. As for serious model making, my preference will always be for making things by hand, as that's where the mindfulness come in, but having a machine to do the heavy lifting of repetitive tasks is a real boon. Thinking of your rack railway, I've recently been experimenting with using AI to generate .dxf gear profiles. Typing something like "write a .dxf file for a 60T GT2 gear with a 4mm bore" into an A.I. such a GoogleBard produces amazing results and a complex file ready for laser cutting in seconds. All cool stuff. :) All the best, James
@davidorf3921 Жыл бұрын
@@BexhillWest LOL I didn't bother with AI for that there are several DXF gear generators out there, the problem has always been with mod sizes of less than 1, which for some reason creates issues with some software, the NEM standard for H0 scale is for Mod 0.4 for rack rail gears, that combined with finding small wheels of exact diameter Typically for my driving wheels I need 8mm diameter wheels and a 17 tooth mod.4 gear, if the wheels are even .02 mm too small then they will not sit properly on the rail whilst if they are a similar amount too large then the gear will not mesh correctly with the rack, I'm probably going to have 50 or so wheels CNC'd as a batch so I can get the exact size, fortunately all the driving wheels and those on the passenger cars are one standard size whilst almost all the various goods wagons are another standard size, I'm going to need a bunch of 8mm dia and 6.4 mm dia wheels those are both going to be slightly too large to match with the gear sizes but I suspect most people will not notice a 0.25mm or 0.12mm difference LOL
@chrissouthgate4554 Жыл бұрын
Hi, no experience with Laser cutters so this may be a rubbish suggestion; but to cut transparent material how about laying an opaque mask over the top & cutting through both?
@french1607625 ай бұрын
My Name is Martin French I have been waiting for you to show how you created the Stone Work in this Video. As you I am attempting to make a model railway of a real Train Station (Penistone Train Station) In South Yorkshire. The Line ran From Sheffield Victoria To Manchester Picadilly or that is what it was called back in the 60s/70s. My Dad worked on the over head wires 1500V Then. The Depot he worked out of was to the rear of Penistone Train Station. I would love to know how you created the stone work in that video. I would love to learn how you created the stone. Thanks From Martin French
@markstafford5586 Жыл бұрын
Based on this review I’ve just purchase this machine and extras…….thanks
@Aviationspotlight12 ай бұрын
Are you still using the machine? How is it
@StefsEngineering Жыл бұрын
Hello James, did you delete my previous comment regarding the boxes website that is very usefull for anyone with a laser cutter?
@BexhillWest Жыл бұрын
Hi and no, I haven't deleted any comments - I never do. I've checked the 'held for review' comments also and there's nothing there. Please post again. Sometimes KZbin doesn't allow comments with links - I haven't switched that setting on, but it may be the cause of the issue. If you posted a link, perhaps try breaking it up or writing it long-hand. Thank you, James
@StefsEngineering Жыл бұрын
@@BexhillWest IIt doesn't allow the link, how weird. I was linking to boxes . py Well I guess we just have to google for that website. Very usefull! Gcode and drawing generator for boxes, inlays, and general patterns and shapes. especially usefull for lasercutters.
@StefsEngineering Жыл бұрын
@@BexhillWest quite stupid that it assumes that I would post scam links and without notice just deletes the comment. Apparently after 14 years of having a youtube account (without any issues) it decided that this would be the perfect moment to undo everything from the past 14 years and it is most likely that I would start scamming people.
@BexhillWest Жыл бұрын
That's an excellent site, thank you for suggesting it. Agreed, those with laser cutting machine will find it very useful.
@BexhillWest Жыл бұрын
I've just check my settings, and I've not set anything to exclude links. Perhaps its a KZbin thing to keep folks on the platform, which would be a shame, as the ability to share useful links which enhance everyone's experience is a good thing. For clarity. @StefsEngineering is suggesting folks visit boxes[dot]py. There are useful file generators for all sorts of boxes etc which are great time-savers and especially useful for those with developing CAD skills who need a quick file. Thanks for the input. :) James
@Aviationspotlight12 ай бұрын
Are you still using the machine? How is it
@patrickpeake39352 ай бұрын
Yes. I am enjoying it. I have used it on card and thin ply. At the moment I am making wooden boxes for Christmas gifts with chocolates in. The only thin ply I can get locally is 1.6 mm but it cuts and engraves very well in.
@mysticalaelfheah5475 Жыл бұрын
Is that 3mm MDF?
@BexhillWest Жыл бұрын
I cut a variety of materials in the video, and yes there is some 3mm MDF. Thanks for watching.
@RoamingAdhocrat Жыл бұрын
mildly annoyed they used the "toggle power" symbol (circle with small vertical line) next to the power _switch_, which is not a toggle, and which already has Power On and Power Off symbols | and O.
@BexhillWest Жыл бұрын
:) Well spotted, but not worth being even mildly annoyed about. :) All the best, James
@josemoya32 Жыл бұрын
Why he said it cuts 1/4 mdf when they also said mdf it’s not safe for users and machines!!!
@BexhillWest Жыл бұрын
I didn't say it cuts 1/4 MDF. In the video I'm using Medite which is a laser safe MDF. Thanks for watching, James
@gerritgeldenhuys276311 ай бұрын
This laser has one huge flaw. You can't remove the bottom of the module housing like on a Xtool D1. This renders the machine useless for engraving anything that has hardware permanently attached to it, like watch band for instance. The module housing will run into the hardware. I was all set to buy this until I saw a video on engraving watch bands and realised it would be an issue with this machine. Creality should fix this or just remove it from the market completely. Perhaps they can offer a new housing to existing owners at a low price after they have redesigned it.
@prestonian106611 ай бұрын
Unfortunate example as watch bands are normally removable. I doubt there are many things at all that would be an issue for most users. What should concern users more is X-tools lack of full compatibility with Lightburn. At the end of the day it's going to be a question of personal choice and what you can live with. Personally I'd rather take the chance of possibly encountering something awkward to engrave some day over having to learn 2 different programmes and lacking functionality every single time I use it.
@BexhillWest9 ай бұрын
I respectfully disagree. I don't think this is a huge flaw. I think that the for the majority of users, and in almost all use cases, the additional safety offered with a fixed guard is a positive. The example you mention is perhaps an edge-case. I think you might be better opting for a fibre laser if you intend to do lots of watch strap engraving. Thanks for watching, James
@Sandlingjunction Жыл бұрын
Hey chum been trying to catch your attention lol, sent a message or two, cheers P Reply