Question of the week: What are the things you would like to know before you invest in a laser?
@trueintellect4 жыл бұрын
Best eye protection options, and how important it is.
@seabreezecoffeeroasters79944 жыл бұрын
Don't drink the marketing Koolaid of any brand for a start. Locked infrastructure/cloud software is a disaster waiting to happen. As a Laser user their is a lot to recommend avoiding the Glowforge over other options for less $ and more size/power.
@freedem414 жыл бұрын
Before my Glowforge arrived I had a bunch of designs that as luck would have it will never work in this universe. #1 you are cutting a plane object. Even something like leather will bend easily but double curves are hard or impossible. To directly bend even leather into a sphere or (irony alert) saddle shape is either very hard or impossible. #2 Lasers fire directly down. If the direction you want is anything but down it will not happen, In a Glowforge you have a half-inch or at best two inches without the crumb tray but the cuttable area is still that half inch. I had some big trays I wanted to engrave the center of but the edges were over that half inch and there was no way to get to that area. if the sides were low enough to get over the center was below the cuttable range. Many other designs needed non-verticle cuts and I ended up doing a lot of sanding. #3 You will still need to finish the piece. If you were using a scroll saw the saw part would be 2/3 of the effort but the rest of a shop would still be needed. The Glowforge replaces the saw very much better than the scroll saw could accomplish, but it replaces only that. #4 Deep relief carving can be amazing and I do a lot of that, but be prepared for 3D printing like timescales. A 3-hour relief carving will usually spend less than a minute cutting. #5 The Glowforge will cut a half-inch but most materials it can cut, cannot be cut if they are a half-inch thick. Maple or walnut can be cut when very thick but many wood species will become Ash (even Ash will become ash) before you can cut all the way through. Some exotics like Zebrawood or some things called mahogany (but not all) though very hard burn very easily and getting through the entire cut without becoming Ash, even in 1/4 inch wood is very hard There is more but that will do for a start.
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comments. We engrave in leather all the time. You just need to use Honeycomb pins. You can see that in our latest episode (how to laser ALMOST anything). Lasers do fire directly down and mostly that's for saftey, you need to keep the laser light contained. I'd love to see other designs that have that figured out if you have links let us know. to your final point we want to perform a test to see what the laser can actually do!
@jeffburger36864 жыл бұрын
I am interested in laser engraving silver and copper coins for logo placement without the need for a space-consuming pneumatic press or a CNC machine. I was told the laser on the Glowforge was not of adequate strength, but there are others that might be?
@myoume9874 жыл бұрын
this is so insanely helpful. it doesn't turn me off from getting a Glowforge, but it does help me feel more prepared before getting one. Thanks so much you guys!
@mattlang51943 жыл бұрын
I wanted to add a note; those vinyl record clocks are usually cut out using a water jet cutter rather than a laser cutter when they're automated, but can also be done with a scroll saw if you practice. In case anyone was wondering how that's done.
@SaltMakeCity3 жыл бұрын
We were absolutely wondering how it was done! We suspected water-jet, but wasn't for sure! Thanks
@gaiustacitus4242 Жыл бұрын
More often they are made with old school coping saws (which have very narrow blades). Power tools aren't the best option for every job.
@dmduffyfolmar14142 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh, your video is fabulous! I bought a Glowforge several months ago and am just now getting started with it. I set it up, chose a file, and went to print it and realized, as you stated here, the Glowforge is NOT plug and play! I love all the tips you shared here as well as the links you provided. Thank you so much - this is invaluable for newbies like me!
@jessiew79092 жыл бұрын
Thank you SO MUCH for this video. I was considering this product after a KZbinr used it to create something in her video, that I am trying to find a way to do myself, but I was completely clueless. I thank Jesus for getting me to your video and saving me a LOT of headache.
@acdii4 жыл бұрын
When GF first hit the gofundme scene, I was very impressed, and was considering the passthrough version. I did my research first, a very in depth research in fact because $8K is a LOT of money for a hobby laser. The cloud based functionality was a major turn off for me. I'm in IT, specifically security, and I don't like the Cloud. Ask Capital One why. Aside from that, it has great potential. A few things I discovered after doing research. Laser tubes need to be kept cool for them to last. Overheat a tube and the CO2 mixture loses it 2 part and becomes CO, and no longer functions. I could not find any specs on the GF cooling system, so is it a glass tube, or electronic? Very few lasers use electronic tubes, which have huge heat sinks and fans to keep them cool, Epilog is one of them, and VERY expensive. Replacements are also a LOT more expensive than $499. Try 4-5 times that. Fume Extraction is a big one, which was well covered in this video. In the end I wound up spending about $2500 on a Ebay Chaser(Chinese Laser). It has a 28x20 bed, which is the size I need for the projects I do. It is HUGE, weighs nearly 500 pounds, does not sit on a table, requires a separate water chiller, and a large extraction fan is a must. It is not as super functional as the GF, requires separate software to run it, and separate software to create with. The Laser tube is over-rated, it is sold as 60 Watt, but is actually 50 Watt. These are the things to be aware of when looking at the cheap lasers. They are however upgradable, I can easily go to a 100 Watt tube if I want to. Compared to the GF though, the software and camera system is what makes the GF stand out from all the rest, and if one can afford it, it is a great machine, provided you have Internet. Oh and these DON'T work on dial-up! If you can't afford one, there are alternatives, but Do Your Research first, if you don't you will get burned. One more thing, it was mentioned about baby sitting. Make sure there is a fire extinguisher sitting near the machine and another by the door to the room it is located in, just in case you step away and it goes boom. The one by the door is especially important, because if the machine goes up, you may not be able to reach the one next to it if you had stepped away! Also, if cutting a lot of acrylics, don't use a honeycomb bed, use a steel plate with legs to support the work. What you can't see with the honeycomb is the offgassing when cutting condenses on the honeycomb over time, and that is what will actually start on fire, not the piece you are cutting, but the bed itself. I know, TL;DR Have fun Forging
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
Great comment one of the best we've had thanks!. We love our passthrough...even use it in our latest video! My only issue is the $8000 price tag. It's not quite that unless you add tax? I just priced it, and with the pass-through version and the $1000 filter, and expedited shipping it's still not $8k. That said it's still an expensive investment. You mentioned the IT security side. My day job is actually with an IT software company, and I looked at this with our head of our patching/security solution. The idea of a 45W laser being controlled from the cloud seriously worried him. Once I explained the function of the laser and that it WILL not start unless the physical button is pushed and that the bottom has a mirrored piece of steel on the bottom so the laser can't cut through the bottom, his only concern was the fact that it was potentially an open, potentially unpatched endpoint on the network. Valid concern. Glowforge does a great job of pushing updates through to the machine. So I'm not worried about Patches. However, if you're concerned with it being cloud-based, I do know that there is a project underway to provide a local on-prem solution for the Glowforge.
@acdii4 жыл бұрын
@@SaltMakeCity Thanks. At the time that I was looking, it was ~$8K after all was said and done with shipping, filter, etc. Price may have dropped a bit since then. I haven't looked since I now have a good working laser setup. I just looked and it has dropped about $1500 for the pro since the last time I had looked, which was when they were first shipping.
@omotolaokunola-umejei55394 жыл бұрын
acdii pls can you tell me which lazer you now have and are satisfied with . Thanks
@acdii4 жыл бұрын
@@omotolaokunola-umejei5539 Yeah, I have one of those 60 Watt 700 x 500 mm (28" x 20") laser engravers from Ebay. It is solidly built, has good guideways, Ruida controller, and a really loud blower. A good chiller, like the CW-5200 is a must if you want the tube to last. Laser, plus residential delivery fee, and the CW-5200, along with some software ran me right around $2500. It is heavy, and it is big. I have it in my basement workshop, and it does disassemble to make it easier to move. Once I got good mirrors and a 2" lens on it, it now cuts really good for what my plans for it are. Do not expect it to have high quality cutting out of the box, it does take time to get everything aligned and set up, and it is also a very good idea to install a milliamp meter on it so the tube doesn't get over driven. These are things you pay the extra for on the GlowForge. The software, good lens and mirrors, and aligned properly out of the box. If you don't think you can do all the fine tuning, and modifications, the Ebay Chaser is not for you, but if you have that ability, and not afraid to wire in the meter, then it's a excellent choice.
@omotolaokunola-umejei55394 жыл бұрын
acdii alright. Many thanks for the reply. What do you think about the dremel lazer , the glowforge and the makeblock laser box. Which would you go for of the 3? Thanks
@andreahaglund3 жыл бұрын
Yes I see this a lot in sublimation too! People heating pvc and releasing chlorine gas - but they say “I feel fine” 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ thanks for bringing that up!
@KimandGarrettmakeit4 жыл бұрын
This was a great top ten. We just ordered a Glowforge, so this video was perfect for us.
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
You're gonna love it! Make sure you watch the video we posted about things you need after the Glowforge!
@TheLeah23443 жыл бұрын
I’m getting my Glowforge Monday. I’m going to etch on bar necklaces and cut acrylic.
@rebeccahb12683 жыл бұрын
This is hands down the best info I have seen. There are so many things I never even considered! Thank you so much for putting this together!
@lauriewhite83134 жыл бұрын
Looking into buying one and I'm so glad I learned that about PVC. Yikes, that was the main material I had questions about. Great video! So helpful and you guys are so easy to listen to!
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
Laurie White so glad you saw this! Yeah you don’t want to make that mistake! There are a few helpful links in the notes of some resources of what to and what not to cut!
@thomaspweaver4 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad to have found this video pop up on my feed. I am a maker of all sorts of things that I sell on Etsy. Of course, this magical machine is one of the things I want so badly but just can't afford yet. This is one of the best REAL resources out there that tells the truth about some information, that I had to look at from so many other resources, all right here in one video. The noise and ventilation is definitely not transparent in any other video that I've seen. I actually know that it probably would be very inappropriate for my 2nd bedroom condo workspace! I look forward to checking out some of your other videos!
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
That's awesome thank you! Go check out the GlowForge User Group. There are plenty of other Etsy makers in there that have bought lasers and it's quickly paid for itself!
@lauravanhook19874 жыл бұрын
i was worried about the noise and smell too living in my condo....my neighbors would probably ask me to move :(
@scottlewis35064 жыл бұрын
You covered good things here, but I think a big question people might ask is what really is the difference between a K40 and a Glowforge or FSL Muse. I just ordered a Glowforge. I have a K40 that I did a lot of work tweaking. All in I have about $1500 in the K40. Started with a good one shipped inside the states, developed a cooling system, added a new brain, installed a amp meter, cut down the exhaust vent to make clearance, bought good software (Lightburn), added air assist, better in line exhaust fan, cable chain, new mirrors and lenses. It isn't a bad machine. It gets the job done. The case leaks like a sieve and no matter what you do, you have to vent the whole room. It isn't the most precise thing in the world, and the work area is functionally like 8 x 10 inches. I have done some cool stuff with it, I made the sea ghost for a D&D campaign in 28mm scale with 4 levels, it went over really well in game. But I did set fire to the thing trying to cut an intricate design for another project. No major damage, but I used to be a firefighter and didn't panic. So there is that. Do not leave these things unattended. This isn't a real comparison of the machines, just a quick take.
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Yeah, we don't' have experience with a K40 or an FSL Muse. Sounds like we made the good call there. You're right though never EVER leave these things unattended! When we had our "meltdown" we were also cutting a rather detailed design, as a cover for my Salt Water Fish Tank.
@prestoncox3 жыл бұрын
Super helpful. Thinking about purchasing a Glowforge so I’m thankful for these tips
@maryirwinartdesign82353 жыл бұрын
Great info! Not even the leather makers out there showing using a glow forge are telling the dirty little MUST KNOW details. You guys rock!
@aok66943 жыл бұрын
Thank you. This is helpful. I am saving to purchase a high-end Glowforge product. So, I'm taking the time to gather as much information as possible so that I can get the best out of my purchase, and practice maximum safety at all times. This is exciting technology. I look forward to additional videos on this and similar products.
@nyccotuscani66473 жыл бұрын
This was absolutely informative...can't believe there's dislikes
@livinmontes1673 жыл бұрын
I love the honesty, this was very helpful, thank you
@TD-en9ve4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this, I think Santa might be bringing me a Glowforge for Christmas.
@amybroome97563 жыл бұрын
Did he?
@308tostart73 жыл бұрын
how good were you?
@TD-en9ve3 жыл бұрын
@@amybroome9756 yes!
@TD-en9ve3 жыл бұрын
@@308tostart7 I must’ve been pretty good. I’m the proud owner of a Glowforge Pro
@stevejaeger35503 жыл бұрын
Excellent video!! I'm definitely considering getting a Glowforge and all of these are a MUST KNOW! Thanks gents - much appreciated!
@designer-garb5724 жыл бұрын
That table is such a good idea, some images on it would be good too
@krystalaxe3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your tips and honesty about the dos and don’ts, they were very informative.
@LaVictoria67514 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your information about Glowforge. I've been thinking about getting one and these tips are valuable. You are darling and honest, thank you so much.
@patresmini53834 жыл бұрын
Hi. Great and informative video. You spoke about the in-line fan that you purchased that is much quieter than the one that comes inside of the glow Forge. Yes I understand it’s a 6 inch opening that needs to be brought down to a 4 inch opening, but how do you turn off the fan inside the glow Forge in favor of using this fan? Obviously I haven’t purchased my glow Forge yet Love the idea of making it quieter by purchasing a different fan. Thank you for making these videos and answering comment questions.
@joycooke42522 жыл бұрын
I’m adding a laser cutter to my arsenal in about a years time so I’m starting my research. Your video quality is awesome and my! You guys are hot! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😆
@nativesunny133 жыл бұрын
Great information!! I really want a glow forge. But now I need to think about when, how, and where I’ll have it. Thank you.
@67davbeav4 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Great stuff to be mindful of.
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Let us know if there's anything else you'd need!
@sakm014 жыл бұрын
You are both amazing! Thank you so much for sharing! SAFETY FIRST!!!
@barbaramurray42213 жыл бұрын
Very informative, and has given me food for thought. Do you have info comparing these Glow Forge lasers with others? I’m still researching what will be the best machine for me.
@Publiclighthouse4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the informative video. You should do videos of lasering/“glowforging” different objects like you mentioned such as volcanic rocks, gems, a skateboard etc. it would be interesting to see.
@noahsimons56794 жыл бұрын
My family owns a glow forge and a snap maker. The snap maker is cool it 3D prints does Cnc and laser engraving
@earlinekeepingitreal4 жыл бұрын
Very very good information thank you I no longer want one I have kids around so this tutorial really help me
@chrisnurse76584 жыл бұрын
Thanks guys - considering a laser cutter for acrylic projects right now so this was very informative
@sandywood87424 жыл бұрын
sooooooo many of my friends on facebook are getting into laser printers...and im intrigued. would love to see you guys do a demo on making your leather tags.. i love them!
@SaltMakeCity3 жыл бұрын
We'll put it on our list. We
@karyborrero33443 жыл бұрын
The best video on KZbin! Thanks a lot 🙏
@letitiajohnson52254 жыл бұрын
Can you provide a demonstration of how you connected the fan and the ducting?
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
This should do the trick kzbin.info/www/bejne/sIu8naacqcapoMU
@luxurycardstore4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video. I really want a Glowforge, but I now know that I don't enough space to properly handle it. Also I wasn't aware that you needed to replace parts to the tune of $500 every 2 years. Not a lot of money but it is something to consider for a casual user. I guess I'll stay in my lane with a Cricut
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
There are now multiple ways to replace the tube. You can send it in, or replace it on your own for cheaper!. Also it depends how much you're using the Glowforge...
@kentharris74274 жыл бұрын
If you don't use it that much it will last longer than 2 years before replacing parts. You would probably get 4-6 years out of it before replacing parts.
@beer1for2break3fast44 жыл бұрын
@@SaltMakeCity I think replacing it on your own is bad advice. I know the original sales pitch mentioned being able to replace your own tube but If I remember correctly you get no directions and unless you do this sort of thing for a living I doubt you would have much success as it requires some high tech jigs for alignment.
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
@@beer1for2break3fast4 We can't really speak to that at this point, we haven't had to do that, we have replaced a cable.
@ChillyBedwars4 жыл бұрын
Great info guys, things that the average crafter won’t think about! Thanks
@jessemurray80573 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. I’m thinking of getting a Glowforge to make gifts for friends and family. I really appreciate the insight. As an old Army nerd, I did notice safety was pretty low on your list of things to know. I look forward to making things. Again, thank you for the very informative video.
@souljuh4539 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. So many things I didn’t know were addressed here. May need to start out on a baby laser first
@vikkimaree4564 Жыл бұрын
A huge Thank you to you guys. I am still doing my research as to why I want one. At present where I would set it up doesn’t have ventilation so I’m not ready to invest. I am also unsure if I should start with the glowforge aura or go all out and purchase the glowforge pro. Anyway, I am grateful I came across your post because it has stopped me just going out and buying something that I may not have the right environment to use.
@yannickgm70604 жыл бұрын
Hey guys! Thanks for the good content. I've been doing a bunch of researching online attempting to find a video that shows the glowforge's capabilities with cutting different kinds of hardwood as well as their thicknesses. I want to cut 1/4" perhaps up to 1/2". The online community does have ambiguous answers but I think a video would do this topic justice! How many passes, what kind of wood, wood thickness etc. What's your experience with such things?
@HeartlandMakesAndOutdoors4 жыл бұрын
Great job on this video guys. I appreciate the links as well. i hope you both have a blessed weekend and I hope you and your families are all staying healthy. Dale
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!! You too!
@garthhunt56844 жыл бұрын
Excellent information that is very much appreciated!! 👍👍👍
@jasmynephillips88492 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video very informative!! I’m looking into getting one !
@after.moonrise3 жыл бұрын
Very useful video, thank you. I can't afford one yet, but am trying to research to make sure it's what I should get when I finally can make the purchase.
@ewd10204 жыл бұрын
Hi, not sure how important this is but your link for the 6" fan actually takes you to the 4" version. I wasn't paying attention to that little fact and ending up buying it. Hopefully it will be adequate :)
@COddietsch3 жыл бұрын
Sustained a concussion 2 years ago, been unemployed for 2 years and with certain lingering symptoms still hanging on I am trying to find something I can make money with other than computer repair work (extremely slow in my area) and thinking this might be a good fit for some income flow. Excellent video, trying to decide because even at $3-4k it is a lot of money if it does not pan out.
@Kennebec273 жыл бұрын
Amazingly good information. Been looking at a Glowforge. this is some good info.
@helenbilyeu4474 жыл бұрын
All great and important points for most lasers. Thanks!
@dalepistilli49952 жыл бұрын
Terrific video - very informative. Thanks!
@altamiradorable3 жыл бұрын
What a nice piece of "infomercial" !! You failed to mention the kickback you get when people buy a Glowforge through the nice link you posted ! Some people are much more upfront about it !!
@nancycranmer26123 жыл бұрын
Dude! What difference does it make if they did a great job informing folks like me. i don't know many business minded folk who do things for totally free. They can have my kickback. They've earned it in my book.
@RichardBO93 жыл бұрын
I’m considering a glowforge. Thanks for an awesome video.
@cjgroove24 жыл бұрын
This is one of the most helpful videos I found on this. Thank you! What would you recommend for under $500 and maybe desktop size?
@bubba75314 жыл бұрын
Very helpful video. Always nice to hear people that enjoy their work. Thank you. i subscribed.
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the sub! Keep commenting! We look for video ideas from the comments we get. You guys are as much a part of Salt Make City s we are! Without you guys there is no one to share content with!
@weekmakers3 жыл бұрын
Great video for creators in the researching stages of new stuff! Love it
@yvettesanchez-barreto61723 жыл бұрын
I just want to engrave crystal grids on wood or leather, what's the best laser for this?
@jenniepegram69543 жыл бұрын
The laser cut records ARE cool - seems like you could dupe it by cutting a round piece of black acrylic and etching lines?
@topmusicmanagement80913 жыл бұрын
I am so glad I watched your video. I was thinking about joining this community of creaters but I have realized this is not for me. Its a really cool craft and I can see there is a lot of money that could be made. Like anything you have to be knowledgeable about your equipment. There is so much you need to learn that I felt overwhelmed. I wish the best of luck to anyone who wants to invest in this cool equipment. But please make sure you do your research and know what your doing.
@2isew4 жыл бұрын
Nice music. Thanks for the tip. My Glowforge just arrived!
@ScottRedstone4 жыл бұрын
I have a GF for 2 years. Love it. I’ve kept a log of my work with all settings and results as a reference for future work. Good video.
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
We keep a pretty serious log too. But that's great advice to have a log next to the forge, what you did, how you did it and the results.
@theadventuresofroxyandghos25034 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate you guys doing this
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
Of course!!
@curiosityky33753 жыл бұрын
Great video, you guys!
@MikeHeffner2024 жыл бұрын
GREAT info, guys. Thank you. SUPER INTRIGUED by one word you said; ROCKs. Can you tell me more?
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
We have done some etching in stone, in fact we’ve done some super cool stuff with some chunks of obsidian we found in Idaho. It’s certainly capable of etching rock, but probably not enough horsepower to cut it.
@MikeHeffner2024 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Can I find images of your obsidian projects in your feed or site?
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
@@MikeHeffner202 We haven't dove too much into it, but we'll get some posted on the site today!
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
Mike Heffner we haven’t taken any pictures of them because they were mostly proof of concept, and unfortunately the only large scale one we had got broken, but we have plenty more obsidian. We can do a video specifically about etching on obsidian. How’s that for unique content? 👍🏻
@MikeHeffner2024 жыл бұрын
@@SaltMakeCity YEAH! Right on. VERY responsive and very interesting. Bring it on!! Thanks, guys.
@reasbey2 жыл бұрын
I’m buying this. Thank you!
@jamesmoe4 жыл бұрын
Beautifully shot video. Actual footage of the GlowForge would have been nice. Like when you talked about the fan sound, a shot of yours running with sound would be helpful.
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
James, yeah, we made up for it in our next video. Thanks for the feedback. We’re still pretty early in this game, and learning.
@debbiecook27884 жыл бұрын
I just ordered the Glowforge Plus and you have made me a bit nervous to use it. I will be placing it on the work cabinet in the garage. I can open the garage door to aide the ventilation.
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
Debbie, no need to be nervous! Just vent it and you'll be fine! Just be careful what you're using (ie no PVC) and you'll be okay! Our added fan made a HUGE difference in the ventilation and it's much more quiet!
@debbiecook27884 жыл бұрын
@@SaltMakeCity I did order the inline fan, the reducers I had ordered went out of stock so I have to purchase those again. Another question, if you know the answer. Some dryers are vented using something like a small pail with water in it, the hose is attached to that so it vents into the pail with water. You disconnect and dump the water now and then. Would this be a way I can do this with the Glowforge. I am in an adult community so I don't want to put up a piece of cardboard in the window with the hose sticking out.
@beer1for2break3fast44 жыл бұрын
@@debbiecook2788 No, not if I understand this question. You are not venting lint. It has to be vented outside due to the fumes. Either that or into the filter unit they sell, however these filters are very expensive and depending what you cut they can fill up in as little as 10 hours. They cost $250 so unless you have deep pockets the vent hose outside is your best option.
@FordPickUPRed3 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the safety info. Thanks!
@audofit4 жыл бұрын
Cool thanks for the tips! I got a Glowforge and need to set it up soon. I'll keep these tips in mind.
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
Wait you have a Glowforge but haven’t set it up?!?!? How do you sleep at night??? Have fun with it! Once it’s set up you won’t be able to stop using it!
@phoebebaker15753 жыл бұрын
I love your logo!
@mteebow07224 жыл бұрын
Nice job on video. Very Helpful! Thank you!
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Let us know if there's anything else you'd like to see!
@herbertdonovan72174 жыл бұрын
Great video guys thanks for sharing really helped me be informed about where to start in choosing a laser printer!
@christinetulchin93362 жыл бұрын
Do you have a video where you show how to exchange the new inline fan onto the glowforge? Thanks!
@eslnotes75214 жыл бұрын
Love the way you broke it down, the editing and quality so great!! New here just subscribed and looking forward to the next video!
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the sub! Glad you enjoyed it!
@Lochnivar2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video, you've saved me 10k, was about to buy two of the pro's here in the UK but I'm not prepared to use a tool that relies on cloud software to operate, especially as I bet there are clauses in the ULA that make designs open source. Sorry Glowforge, I didn't spend 4 years pursuing a patent with reg'd designs to make my invention a community asset.
@iindium494 жыл бұрын
Nice Video guys very informative. Rural living has its drawbacks. The internet is very intermittent and weather dependent. I really was considering a glow forge to compliment my camio 3. Cloud storage is regrettably a deal breaker.
@shamblinwv4 жыл бұрын
Good info. Plus you guys are a nerdy version of Ricky and Julian from trailer park boys! Thanks again for all the great information
@thomaslopez24274 жыл бұрын
Nice video! I needed a larger laser so I did some research and found a very reliable 36” X 51” laser that was shipped from a manufacturer in China and I spent about the same you spent for your Glowforge. I think Glowforges are great machines but I needed something bigger and something that had more power...150 watt.
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
You have to get the right tool for the job! What are you cutting, and what laser did you end up getting?
@thomaslopez24274 жыл бұрын
Salt Make City i got the 36” X 51” laser and I’m glad I did. The Glowforge is a great machine but the stuff I make is quite larger that the Glowforge can handle so I invested in a bigger machine. Dremel makes a laser engraver as well. I’ve never seen it run but it looks like a good machine as well. 👍🏼
@kathymcmaster99933 жыл бұрын
Loved your video! I'm in the process of purchasing a glowforge. I wonder if you can explain better how you set up your clouldline fan
@keitholsen87874 жыл бұрын
I was planning on getting GF in the future, but wasn’t about to sink several thousand dollars in my first engraver. I picked one off Amazon for about $300, it had to be assembled myself, and it has no clear preview mode. But it’s good for a learning tool and gaining experience as a first time user. Thanks for the tips on the Glow Forge!
@mstraker4184 жыл бұрын
Can you post the link for the machine you purchased? Interested in incorporating engraving and cutting into my apparel and gift decorating business but not ready to invest thousands of dollars
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
Just checking back...how is that laser going?
@PjMcneely4 жыл бұрын
The commercials make it look so fun & easy. I had no idea. Thx for the info. You certainly opened my eyes. Continued good luck to you & your company. Love the name.
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! It is pretty easy if you're just doing the basics! So much more you can do with it though!
@MonkeyMo2084 жыл бұрын
I believe you have the Pro - I’m very curious to see how the pass thru bed works, will help me decide if I buy the Pro or the Plus..... can you do a demonstration? And they say the Pro includes laser training, what is that like? Thanks!
@PaperCraneWishes4 жыл бұрын
Awesome guys! I just subbed! You only 45 away from 1k!🎉🎉
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
So close! Thanks!
@warriorhook4 жыл бұрын
I was thinking about a glowforge but after a lot of research I’m thinking about a thunder laser for almost the same price more work area and more power but probably not as user friendly but research showed it pretty easy to learn light burn so I guess I’m wondering if you think glowforge would be better and why
@n00bi3b4sh2 жыл бұрын
glowforge is a "scam". there are lasers out there for half the price with the same or even better performance. every youtuber is just advertising these things because they get paid 500$ if u buy over their link. thats why they push that thing so hard
@AngieWilliamsDesigns4 жыл бұрын
I worked at a MakerSpace and had access to Epilog 40, 50 and 60 watt lasers. They are what I know. We did have members who started small businesses in our space a nd then left after buying a Glowforge. I really think it's the laser I want. But then... a friend got one off eBay. He's never used anything else. But he loves it. Half the price. And from what he says... can cut through material better than the Glowforge. I'd never buy one off ebay without having used one or a recommendation. I feel more confident with the GLowforge BUT... man it's hard to justify the price when you can get one for half that. I'm hoping to pull the trigger in the next year. It would be so nice to be able to use one. Kinda like Festool. I wanted a Domino for years. Festool was doing a show and I got to use one and other tools. SOLD ME!
@jonhatton43544 жыл бұрын
I have Three China lasers. They’re fantastic and much less expensive. They work for me.
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
Like we've said not gonna yuck your yum! We're always willing to look at new laser brands, It's not that "Chinese" lasers are bad, you just have to have a heads up and be aware of a few things when it comes to them!
@ElyresortBlogspot3 жыл бұрын
This was a really helpful video. Thanks!
@VLHHWOOD16269 ай бұрын
Excellent video, Thank you for all the great information. I still suspect that you guys do each other.
@MosaicSplash4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this very comprehensive video
@tiffanyanfinson66524 жыл бұрын
I'm trying to convince my husband that we should invest in a Glowforge. As I was sharing everything with him and explaining some of the things in the video, he had some questions, the main one being about the time frame. You mentioned potential replacement for the tube would be roughly $500 every 2ish years. What is the average number of hours of use with that? I'm looking at the Pro for the all day printing to use with a small business, so potentially several hours a day, multiple times a week. Will the laser typically last the 2 years or will it probably need replaced sooner than that based on the use?
@louisamaan30672 жыл бұрын
Have you by any chance bought the laser and used it, I’m planning on buying a pro for my small business but I would like some insight from someone who’s worked with the laser
@n00bi3b4sh2 жыл бұрын
@@louisamaan3067glowforge is a "scam". there are lasers out there for half the price with the same or even better performance. every youtuber is just advertising these things because they get paid 500$ if u buy over their link. thats why they push that thing so hard
@kennypapi-chulo92923 жыл бұрын
Excellent information...thank you
@rbondy0084 жыл бұрын
Great video. If the device is internet only, where are your own files stored? If your own files are stored in the cloud are they private or public and if the company goes bust do you loose your work? Cheers guys
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
We store our designs on our RAID aray.
@ericking39014 жыл бұрын
Do you have another video with more detail about installing the external fan system?
Literally got an inline fan for free. Should be ordering the pro in the next couple weeks
@1ricekake4 жыл бұрын
So, if glowforge closes, im guessing the cloud goes with it and the ability to use the machine?
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
Rice Kake we’ll cross that bridge in the event we ever need to, but I would imagine that they would allow for open source access to their firmware to allow their machines to be used in the event they shut down. That being said, I don’t have any reason to believe they’re in jeopardy.
@SaltMakeCity4 жыл бұрын
We've learned there is currently a project in taking the software out of the cloud so you could store it locally on an on-prem machine. When that happens we will update everyone.
@JanetAlexanderJewelry4 жыл бұрын
@@SaltMakeCity That's what makes me not want to purchase the GF. That and the fact that they can use the camera to see everything you make or cut. What keeps them from knocking off your idea.
@speedwrenchmobilemechanics60894 жыл бұрын
I'm just trying to cut cardstock to make car fresheners what cutter would make more sense
@Diamondroxx14 жыл бұрын
Speed Wrench Mobile Mechanics circuit cutting machine
@lisahorne54484 жыл бұрын
Thank you. This was very informative.
@MirandaBradley4 жыл бұрын
You speak about the fan and ventilation. Can you show me how you set your machine up? Where do recommend people set this up, in their garage?
@adamclotfelter98753 жыл бұрын
You talked about using an inline duct fan, because the built-in fan was so loud. If someone did this, would they remove/disable the built-in fan?
@SikAzz92Yota4 жыл бұрын
Can I CUT clear acrylic as well as engrave clear acrylic with the basic glow forge? How much wattage does it take to cut 1/8" thick clear acrylic?
@beer1for2break3fast44 жыл бұрын
Yes of course you can. It has more than enough power to cut 1/8 in material.
@cartertg4 жыл бұрын
I routinely cut clear acrylic from the hardware store. I use the 0.20” thick sheets (your queried 1/8” is 0.125”). Glowforge has zero problems cutting my thicker sheets. Power is set to full and head speed at 125 (out of 500 for cutting). For thinner acrylic sheets, set a faster head speed. As for engraving, that’s basically a “cut” that doesn’t go all the way through. One of the Glowforge Acrylic engrave settings is 70% power and a 545 (out of 1000) head speed. You’re free to vary these numbers to discover new results. Beyond basic engraving, the Glowforge’s fancy-special custom power supply enables true 3D engraving using grayscale depthmap images.
@SikAzz92Yota4 жыл бұрын
@@cartertg THANK YOU! Perfect answer that truly helps above and beyond!
@cmscms1234563 жыл бұрын
You just talked me out of getting one of these. Im an engineer, I do welding on the side. Im well aware of materials, poisons that can outgas when exposed to heat,, or jus by mistakenly mixing with another material. SAFETY is crucial... I will never forget a news story I saw on TV, two young guys, brothers, early 20's had their own small business, construction, demolition, cleanup sorta thing... well apparently they were working in a poorly vented area and a cleaner they were using went volatile on them, the younger brother was killed, his older brother was in tears, pulling his brother from the room, his lungs absolutely destroyed in seconds.. held his younger brother as he suffocated and died in his arms. Welding is dangerous too, and too little training is dedicated to materials, and toxins. I can teach anyone to weld... knowing what not to weld is vital... even if its OK material to weld or laser cut.. maybe it was cleaned or embedded with a material you do not know about.
@SaltMakeCity3 жыл бұрын
It's too bad, you're going to find this with any laser, plasma cutter or welding system. You need to know what you're burning. No matter what, know your tools, and know your materials. There are plenty of resources out there to help you know exactly what you're working on. Fortunately very little of it is actually dangerous.