sbwertz
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We have been using the Chinese 1 watt laser engraver at the Center for the Blind (and I've been using it at home) for about six months now. It has worked flawlessly for us. I have burned countless pens, and have made little wooden hang tags for the peppermills and other items we sell. It has more than paid for itself already. (I've actually kept the same purse pen for six months now! Usually someone manages to talk me out of it before now, but with my initials on it, I can't let them buy it right out of my hand anymore!)
I bought some 1" wooden discs to use for smaller tags (with the kind of wood burned on to them) and used one of them to inlay into the top of a gearshift shaped wine bottle stopper. I burned a five speed shift pattern into it. Used a 1" forstner bit to cut a depression on the top of the stopper and glued the disk in. Cool.
I run it off an old Dell XP laptop. I have a small cardboard box that holds the engraver, mouse pad, power cord, etc, and the laptop stands next to it...takes about two minutes to set up or pack back up. I can hang it on my shoulder and carry it back and forth to the center easily. I bought a small fan that stays on my desk at the center (already have one at home) to blow the smoke away when burning.
All in all, couldn't be happier with the purchase. (Do wish I could burn acrylic and corian though.)
I bought some 1" wooden discs to use for smaller tags (with the kind of wood burned on to them) and used one of them to inlay into the top of a gearshift shaped wine bottle stopper. I burned a five speed shift pattern into it. Used a 1" forstner bit to cut a depression on the top of the stopper and glued the disk in. Cool.
I run it off an old Dell XP laptop. I have a small cardboard box that holds the engraver, mouse pad, power cord, etc, and the laptop stands next to it...takes about two minutes to set up or pack back up. I can hang it on my shoulder and carry it back and forth to the center easily. I bought a small fan that stays on my desk at the center (already have one at home) to blow the smoke away when burning.
All in all, couldn't be happier with the purchase. (Do wish I could burn acrylic and corian though.)
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