Этот гравер - мечта ! Жду с нетерпением , когда он появится в России. LP4 отлично помогает мне в работе , а с LP5 я буду выполнять свою работу больше , тем более , что ротор и слайд-платформа подходит к LP5 , мне останется только приобрести базовую версию .Скорость ошеломляющая 10000 мм/с -20 вт -круто ! спасибо за обзор !
This is a great step up from the LP4 with the 20w IR power! I think you'll enjoy it and it's great that you can use the same accessories and save some money. Thanks for watching!
I'm hoping that they can send that out as I agree that would take this to the level where I would feel okay taking this to an event where other peoples safety is a concern.
Thanks for your review. Informative as always. Really like the engraving speed and possibility to cut metal. Perhaps one day I could also review one myself..
I'll be doing a more in depth review in the next couple weeks. But I'll also be testing it out on other materials and projects so hopefully I can get more out there on this one.
Really curious about how thick the metal cuts can be? I do sublimation keychains, magnets and pin and have to use a cutter. I do basically 2x3”max and 1x1” minimum. I don’t know the depth right now but are like a heavier business card.
I'll try to do some playing with a few different metals and thicknesses. I don't think it would be fast enough for anything over the thickness of these business cards. But possible if you have the right set up and time.
Thank you for the video. I was looking at the xtool f1 ultra as well. The xtool had a slight 2mm accuracy issue. What kind of tolerance does this one have? To me, circles within circles should always be spot on, because you can tell straight away when it is even off slightly. I am hoping in a year or two, they come out with a 40+40, or 20+60, diode+fiber option. That is when these can become one stop solutions for most materials for most people. I assume there is no auto focus on this? I assume this uses light burn for the software side?
The 2mm accuracy issue is from using the camera on the F1 Ultra. If you use normal framing it should be spot on. The LP5 base unit does not have a camera so you have to frame it using the tools in the software but then it's accurate. There is an additional enclosure for the LP5 that I believe I may get next month and then we'll see how accurate it is. As for software this uses the LaserPecker design space software but is also Lightburn compatible. I'm just waiting on the device profile from the company to test it with Lightburn.
@@Vintauri thank you, camera lens do have a drift. Happens in photography as well. Appreciate the explanation, helps me understand both machines a bit better
I need to work more with it as some of my tests were a bit conservative on power and speeds. It's working area is smaller than the F1 Ultra, but the LP5 is far more portable. So it could be a trade off. More to come as I do more testing!
Этот гравер - мечта ! Жду с нетерпением , когда он появится в России. LP4 отлично помогает мне в работе , а с LP5 я буду выполнять свою работу больше , тем более , что ротор и слайд-платформа подходит к LP5 , мне останется только приобрести базовую версию .Скорость ошеломляющая 10000 мм/с -20 вт -круто ! спасибо за обзор !
This is a great step up from the LP4 with the 20w IR power! I think you'll enjoy it and it's great that you can use the same accessories and save some money. Thanks for watching!
The real star of the show is that new LP5 safety enclosure! Too bad they didn’t send that for review. Adjustable Z height and dual exhaust fans. 👌🏽
I'm hoping that they can send that out as I agree that would take this to the level where I would feel okay taking this to an event where other peoples safety is a concern.
Never seen the LP work before. Interesting. Thanks
Thanks for watching. More to come with this one!
Looking forward to the in depth testing!!
It's going to be a hot weekend. I think I might take this into the basement and do some playing away from the heat and humidity. More to come soon!
Thanks for your review. Informative as always. Really like the engraving speed and possibility to cut metal.
Perhaps one day I could also review one myself..
I'll be doing a more in depth review in the next couple weeks. But I'll also be testing it out on other materials and projects so hopefully I can get more out there on this one.
@@Vintauri can't wait 👍🏼
Please test how it cuts stainless steel!! I've been waiting for this feature, I hope it works well :)
Really curious about how thick the metal cuts can be? I do sublimation keychains, magnets and pin and have to use a cutter. I do basically 2x3”max and 1x1” minimum. I don’t know the depth right now but are like a heavier business card.
I'll try to do some playing with a few different metals and thicknesses. I don't think it would be fast enough for anything over the thickness of these business cards. But possible if you have the right set up and time.
@@Vintauri That would be nice. Thank you! I measured the aluminum with my calipers and it’s .4mm, if that helps!
Thank you for the video. I was looking at the xtool f1 ultra as well. The xtool had a slight 2mm accuracy issue. What kind of tolerance does this one have? To me, circles within circles should always be spot on, because you can tell straight away when it is even off slightly.
I am hoping in a year or two, they come out with a 40+40, or 20+60, diode+fiber option. That is when these can become one stop solutions for most materials for most people.
I assume there is no auto focus on this?
I assume this uses light burn for the software side?
The 2mm accuracy issue is from using the camera on the F1 Ultra. If you use normal framing it should be spot on. The LP5 base unit does not have a camera so you have to frame it using the tools in the software but then it's accurate. There is an additional enclosure for the LP5 that I believe I may get next month and then we'll see how accurate it is. As for software this uses the LaserPecker design space software but is also Lightburn compatible. I'm just waiting on the device profile from the company to test it with Lightburn.
@@Vintauri thank you, camera lens do have a drift. Happens in photography as well. Appreciate the explanation, helps me understand both machines a bit better
Can you use the laser without the conical protection cover? Or it doesn’t work without it?
Yes you can use it without the conical protector, but it will throw a warning and reminder on the mobile app to wear glasses and install the cover.
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Initially, I get the impression that its slower with less space than the XTool F1 Ultra
I need to work more with it as some of my tests were a bit conservative on power and speeds. It's working area is smaller than the F1 Ultra, but the LP5 is far more portable. So it could be a trade off. More to come as I do more testing!
Как и всё у этой фирмы, Очень, очень медленная. Для бизнеса не пойдёт. Очень медленный лазер, очень медленный. Я бы сказал ужасно медленно.