Ortur Laser Master3 and Xtool D1

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  • čas přidán 25. 12. 2022
  • Welcome to The Laser Channel where we Learn, Create, and Share!
    In this video I’ll run the Ortur Laser Master 3 and the Xtool D1 head to head!
    Ortur Laser Master 3:
    s.zbanx.com/r/VCJI9sig4SEB
    original price:$699.99
    code:100OLM3 ($100 off)
    Final price: $599.99
    Bundle:OLM3+YRR/ETK/FFT/YRR 2.0
    s.zbanx.com/r/mw7rj6JIT4xu
    Code:Bundle
    Final price: $649.99
    Amazon link: www.amazon.com/Master-Engrave...
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Komentáře • 16

  • @jdyzy
    @jdyzy Před rokem +3

    Does the Xtool always lost steps like that? That's really terrible.

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem +1

      The XTool (my XTool D1) will lose steps when the speed is too fast. I run mine a little slower and the issue goes away. It's not only a great comparison between the two brands and models but the difference between specified speed and actual usable speed.

  • @marksage5722
    @marksage5722 Před rokem +3

    Excellent video. I would be interested in an x-tool d1 pro vs atomstack x-20 pro. I am still trying to decide on my first laser.

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem +1

      Excellent match up idea!

    • @bneil4059
      @bneil4059 Před rokem +2

      LM3 10W vs D1 Pro 20W quality difference would be interesting. Cutting with the 20W has the clear advantage but how does the accuracy compare with a device that’s 33% less expensive but more nimble. While cutting is important, as a hobbyist, after a certain thickness the utility diminishes.

    • @marksage5722
      @marksage5722 Před rokem

      @@bneil4059 I was noticing the difference between the 10 & 20 in laser spot diameter seemingly, inherent in each as well. I get the impression that they each have their niche or specialty. The 10 being finer detail and the 20 with more power and capacity.

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem +1

      @@bneil4059 Indeed- Comparing the LM3 10W to the D1 Pro 20w would be very interesting to see. I get that in the works! Stay tuned!

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem

      The love the idea of comparing the LM3 to the D1 Pro 20w. I'm working with marketing to have one sent to the studio for testing!

  • @Gearheadworkhops
    @Gearheadworkhops Před rokem +3

    Great presentation. What is the third party compressor that you used?

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem

      Thanks! I used the Atomstack air pump that comes with the A20 Pro. It's a solid pump with a very vice variable speed control.

  • @herbertsilonga7099
    @herbertsilonga7099 Před rokem +2

    You dont need 100%power for engraving in ortur, you just need 30%

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem

      Thank you- if I understand correctly, when using greyscale engraving you recommend using 30% for the max and 0% for the min? I agree for passthrough engraving 100% is not needed.

    • @chrisfrisch1347
      @chrisfrisch1347 Před rokem +2

      @@thelaserchannel1 if you run a diode at 100% it will burn up much quicker unless properly cooled and i have yet to see one properly cooled from the factory. i started running at 80% max and havent lost a laser head since and i have a drawer full of burnt up ones from running at 100%

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem

      @@chrisfrisch1347 Good to know-thanks for sharing!