T-Shadow vs Benson Pace rotary jig for NEJE Master

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ramaroodle

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I am considering getting a NEJE Master series 7-watt laser as I need a little more versatility than I can get from my basic NEJE DIY rotary that I got 2 years ago. T Shadow makes one and so does Benson Pace. I need it to be accurate enough to make multiple passes if I need more depth. Does anybody have any experience with either of these. I know that Nancy who is a member here is the rep for Pace and am awaiting a PM from her. The Pace model says it doesn't creep which is important vs the rubberband method of the T Shadow.
 
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I have had issues doing multiple lines with the jig I bought from T Shadow. No problem with one line such as a person's name, but, I have tried multiple times to engrave the Second Amendment on a bolt action It just has not done an acceptable job. Lnes are different heights and spacing can be irregular. I will probably order a Benson Pace at some point.
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following...both, as you know, at very nice guys and stand behind their products. The 3500 had platform design change. Regardless, which you buy, check compatibly with the new design.
 

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I have the t shadow but have got a couple of eye hooks and a string to drive the pen vs the rubber band like the benson pace jig. That solves all my issues with lines and odd starts to the tops of the letters when engraving.
 

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Good idea! Any pictures of what you did? My 3500 should be here on Thursday but the Pace jig is back-ordered for another week maybe. I ordered the 3500 for $190 instead of the 7W as Nancy says it makes crisper lines than the 7W and is better for pens. You can order a 7W head for $75 if you need it but I don't intend to use it to cut through material like a CNC, just engrave deep enough to fill the engraving with whatever fill material I want to use. My 1000mw just doesn't cut deep enough.
 

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Here are some pics of the setup. The springs were from home depot the item number is 471 864 spring assortment kit. And the eyelets are ones that I use for Christmas ornaments.
 

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Good idea! Any pictures of what you did? My 3500 should be here on Thursday but the Pace jig is back-ordered for another week maybe. I ordered the 3500 for $190 instead of the 7W as Nancy says it makes crisper lines than the 7W and is better for pens. You can order a 7W head for $75 if you need it but I don't intend to use it to cut through material like a CNC, just engrave deep enough to fill the engraving with whatever fill material I want to use. My 1000mw just doesn't cut deep enough.
Where did you order your laser ?
 

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I have the t shadow but have got a couple of eye hooks and a string to drive the pen vs the rubber band like the benson pace jig. That solves all my issues with lines and odd starts to the tops of the letters when engraving.
Thanks for posting this. I will be trying to duplicate your set up. I could and would easily stand corrected, but I thought the Benson Pace Jig is a bit hard to come by right now. Unless NMClasers has some in stock one will probably have to wait until air travel from and to Australia is reopened. I sure hope your set up solves my problem. All shows that I typically do have been cancelled and I don't especially want to fork over any money unless it's necessary.
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Thanks for posting this. I will be trying to duplicate your set up. I could and would easily stand corrected, but I thought the Benson Pace Jig is a bit hard to come by right now. Unless NMClasers has some in stock one will probably have to wait until air travel from and to Australia is reopened. I sure hope your set up solves my problem. All shows that I typically do have been canceled and I don't especially want to fork over any money unless it's necessary.
Larry

Nancy said today that Benson was shipping them today and she should have the Pace jigs in 3-4 days from AU.
 
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Nice Hack.
We do have stock of our American made Mike Shortness Jig.
As was mentioned we do not recommend multi passes, the lasers are strong enough to burn pretty deep now, practice on your cut offs to get the correct settings.
 
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