Xtool Engraving Acrylic!

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    Xtool D1 10 watt- Engraving Acrylic Made Fast & Easy!
    Welcome to the Laser Channel- Learn, Create, and Share!
    In this video I’ll demonstrate how to engrave acrylic step by step.
    This is a detailed video to show the settings I use, how I got the settings and then creating a fun LED acrylic light!
    Product links (bookmark them for later!):
    Xtool D1 (non pro)
    D1 5 watt:
    amzn.to/3I6PLpM
    D1 10 watt:
    amzn.to/3Yl0X8g
    Air Assist Kit:
    amzn.to/3REX6jH
    Rotary Unit:
    amzn.to/3RJNT9L
    Honeycomb:
    amzn.to/3YccqH9
    LED Base in Video- purchase acrylic separately:
    www.jpplus.com/acrylic-led-light-base-with-wireless-remote
    4 Piece LED Complete Set:
    amzn.to/3IAUcIr
    (this is a popular option)
    Wooden LED Base-purchase acrylic separately:
    amzn.to/3ZqrVvk
    Dollar Tree Black Poster Board:
    www.dollartree.com/black-poster-board-22x28/193024
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Komentáře • 76

  • @MileyonDisney
    @MileyonDisney Před měsícem +1

    Great info. Thanks!

  • @tikigirl
    @tikigirl Před rokem +6

    Great tip for squaring the project to the frame. I've been doing in a more fiddley way.

  • @topcheese2889
    @topcheese2889 Před rokem +5

    I like your squaring method

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem

      Thanks! What better way to square material then to use the machine frame!

  • @richm.1583
    @richm.1583 Před rokem +2

    I have a non pro 10w XTool; I just found your videos. It appears I have some binge watching to do. THANK YOU for your time.

  • @userMariab
    @userMariab Před rokem +3

    Thank You for the videos as always. They are clear and concise explanations of projects. So easy to follow along.

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem

      Thank you so much! A lot of thought and work go in to making the project videos- glad you like it!

  • @rsozac
    @rsozac Před rokem +1

    Excelent. Thanks a lot for this video

  • @DoctorDesmoDave
    @DoctorDesmoDave Před 9 měsíci

    Interesting technique. I've been etching clear using tempura paint and inverted images. I'm going to try this next. Thx!!

  • @MrAllenMo
    @MrAllenMo Před rokem +2

    Thank you, Greg. I have been trying for weeks to find a way of engraving acrylic without melting or popping. I was starting to think it was the paint I was using. You explained it so easy and my first results were perfect. You got another subscriber 😊 I'm using a TTS-55 diode laser. Thank you.

  • @cointroll
    @cointroll Před rokem +2

    Great Video, looks like a much cleaner way then with the paint.

  • @MbManman
    @MbManman Před 8 měsíci +1

    thank you! I subscribed as well.

  • @BLuNTEDR
    @BLuNTEDR Před rokem +2

    Good job bro, I'm late to the party but learn pretty quick and great guides like this help no end

  • @davidsnedigar7851
    @davidsnedigar7851 Před rokem +1

    I'm awaiting my D1 10w to arrive and watching your videos to prep. Thank you! I'm a graphic artist and have seen a few different methods for acrylic and the poster board is by far the easiest. But because it's got a white core, it is a "one and done" thing. I'm going to try a piece of black core illustration board that i already have as it's black through and through. I'm sure I'll have to adjust my settings as there will be absolutely no reflection of white like there is from the core of poster board. Would like to see you try this method as well. Although this black core board is more expensive, I would think the pieces of board would be reusable, making it more affordable in the long run. You can get it at most Hobby Lobby stores in the framing department.

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching and the idea of using black foam core board!

  • @hakanturkarslan
    @hakanturkarslan Před rokem +1

    Finally the video I was looking for. I am using Xtool D1 PRO 10W machine. I will try this. :)

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem

      It's my favorite method to engrave acrylic with a laser diode machine!

    • @hakanturkarslan
      @hakanturkarslan Před rokem +1

      @@thelaserchannel1 The result was successful on my first try. Thank you very much. A really simple and inexpensive method.

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem

      @@hakanturkarslan Excellent- thank you for the feedback on your results!

  • @Dancopymus
    @Dancopymus Před 5 měsíci +1

    Excellent method; congratulations on the quality!
    I've done it this way; It worked, but not as well as yours, certainly, because I didn't notice some peculiar things. But, I will do it again, observing as you did, because I have the same laser, Xtool D1 10W. Thanks for sharing.

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thank you and thanks for watching!

    • @Dancopymus
      @Dancopymus Před 5 měsíci

      Not so! I subscribed to your channel.@@thelaserchannel1

  • @jimking9646
    @jimking9646 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Very good Greg, I have the xtool DI Pro 20watt

  • @vchoi19
    @vchoi19 Před rokem +1

    Great and helpful video. Do you ever mirror the image on Lightburn before burning it onto the acrylic? Does it matter?

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem

      I do not mirror when I use the transfer method of engraving acrylic . Thanks for watching!

  • @rodneyreitz7519
    @rodneyreitz7519 Před rokem +1

    I noticed that in your material test image, you have the min speed set to 10mm/s
    When I bring up the test material tab it is display 60mm/m where can I make the setting seconds aka time verse distance
    for this setting
    I like your video very much , it is clear, concise, and for straight sequential processes it's great thanks

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem

      The units can be changed by navigating to Edit>Settings, the area to look at is in the middle of the pop-up window. Thanks for the great feedback- glad you like it!

  • @steve57669298
    @steve57669298 Před rokem +1

    Thank you. Can I use the Xtool D1 Pro 20w with this same procedure?

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem

      You're welcome! Yes- you can use the same procedure with the D1 Pro 20w- just adjust the power lower or increase the machine speed.

  • @markpile3814
    @markpile3814 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hi great video just wondered why have you used mm/sec rather then mm per mim as recommended in LightBurn I have been trying to get to grips with clear acrylic and you results look fantastic. any advise would be great thanks mark

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před 6 měsíci

      Hi- this is a good question. My personal choice is to use mm/s because I run other machines in the shop that run really fast where mm/s makes sense. The industry is trending towards faster and faster machines, especially on laser diode machines! Years ago with much slower machines mm/m made sense but with today's faster speeds I'm seeing advertising speeds of 30,000+ mm/m and this is where mm/s makes sense to me, 500 mm/s. When we look at a galvo laser they run upwards of 5,000 mm/s, that's 300,000 mm/m. It's an easy conversion of simply multiplying or dividing by 60. In later videos I try to post on screen both mm/s and mm/m. Thanks for watching!

  • @jakerazmataz852
    @jakerazmataz852 Před rokem +2

    I'm old and don't want to deal with paint and mess. 👍🏻Does the thickness of the acrylic affect the power speed? I'm talking 3mm. vs 4mm.

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem

      The thickness between 3 and 4mm should not matter. Thanks for watching!

  • @jimking9646
    @jimking9646 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hey Greg, I have the 20 watt xtool di pro so would I go with 15 power and 30 speed? Thanks Jim

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před 6 měsíci

      Hi- I think I ran at 60% power at 30 mm/s in the video with a 10 watt laser; a starting point for a 20 watt could be 30% pwr @ 30mm/s or 60% pwr @ 60 mm/s. I would still invest in running a test engraving grid- not all 1/8 inch acrylic and poster board are the same and may need slightly different settings for best results! Thanks for watching!

  • @pereg5560
    @pereg5560 Před rokem +1

    Where can i find the black poster paper? it has another name too? Thanks excellent video :)

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem +1

      Hi- most craft stores will have black poster board or a heavy black craft paper! Thanks for watching!

  • @umangu
    @umangu Před rokem +1

    Hey man! How would you do this on clear cast acrylic pipe?

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem

      I would use the chuck rotary and rolled up black poster board rolled up on the inside if the pipe isn't too thick. If the pipe is thicker then maybe apply black tempura paint to the outside as a masking agent. Thanks for watching!

  • @vchoi19
    @vchoi19 Před rokem +1

    Will the results change if I use a honeycomb?

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem +1

      The material under under the poster board should be a flat piece of material like stainless steel or aluminum. Thanks for watching!

  • @andrewearl9315
    @andrewearl9315 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Greg I have a ikier k1 pro so is max speed 800 mm sec is that 48000 a minute?

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před 4 měsíci

      Correct- 48,000mm/m. Just keep in mind it takes a little time and distance to ramp up to the full speed- more useful on large projects rather than small projects.

  • @stephensharma3259
    @stephensharma3259 Před rokem +2

    How does it engrave black into acrylic? 🤔 isnt it normally frosted output

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem

      The black color is just the ash from the poster paper melted into the acrylic- this is from too much laser energy. Good settings will produce the normal frosted output! Thanks for watching!

    • @stephensharma3259
      @stephensharma3259 Před rokem

      @@thelaserchannel1 i have a 100watt..still struggling to engrave photos on acrylic

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před rokem

      @@stephensharma3259 a 100 watt Co2 laser?

  • @jerrybrown8122
    @jerrybrown8122 Před rokem +1

    Where did you get the lighted base?

  • @samuelsanchez6180
    @samuelsanchez6180 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Would that work on the xtool m1?

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před 10 měsíci

      Yes- this method will work for the Xtool M1, the M1 uses a laser diode. Thanks for watching!

  • @patrickmurphy5255
    @patrickmurphy5255 Před 11 měsíci +1

    What is the difference between xtool and lightburn? I'm very new to this so bear with me. Thanks

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před 11 měsíci +1

      At a basic level they both control the laser machine to cut or engrave. The xtool software offers simplicity with the xtool family of products and rotary accessories. It's one of the easier ways to start creating with your laser machine. Lightburn is made for any compatible laser machine- it offers more creative options, but with that comes a learning curve. The rotary accessories need to be calibrated, but you can use accessories from other brands. I started with the extool software until what I ran into limitations of the xtool software and then I switched to Lightburn. I run a variety of laser diode machines, Co2 lasers, and a Galvo fiber laser all using Lightburn. Each type of machine needs a different license but the interface is seamless. Hope this helps!

  • @stevendrake5369
    @stevendrake5369 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have a xtool d1 pro not sure if wattage makes a difference but the settings you have did not work . . I screen shot them and entered them exactly .My laser quit in the first second or 2 when using those settings Do you have any advice.

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před 8 měsíci

      Yes- the wattage of the laser module will affect the power/speed settings. I used a 10 watt laser. I'm not sure why your machine quit after 1-2 seconds. For best results you can try a test engraving with your setup.

  • @user-hy6wh3qd7q
    @user-hy6wh3qd7q Před 4 měsíci +1

    i have a 20w laser im trying 15% power at 175mm/s and still get a couple of pops speeds seems right.. but less than 15% seems like it would be to low to even engrave.. any tips.? could my laser be too close to the acrylic? but im supposed to focus to the bottom right? ps im using black paper as well

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hi- set the focus to the black poster board under the acrylic. The engraving will be very light- more of a texture. The engraving really shows up with lit by the LED stand. If the acrylic is popping or cracking chances are it's extruded and not cast. Extruded looks nearly the same and costs less but does not engrave or cut without popping or cracking.

    • @user-hy6wh3qd7q
      @user-hy6wh3qd7q Před 4 měsíci

      thanks for the response.. apparently.. all the ones sold on amazon are extruded.. any idea were to get the cast kind?
      since they come as a "kit" on amazon im sure they throw in the cheaper stuff in there@@thelaserchannel1

  • @user-gy7ih3sb1m
    @user-gy7ih3sb1m Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hello. Question for you. Your image looks like it is going to line...not fill. But, your settings are set to fill @60 spd and @30 pwr. Why is it will I show "Fill" on my projects in LightBurn...they are filled in with the layer color of my choosing. FYSA...I have D1 Pro-5W laser ONLY. Lastly, I doing a LED sign as well (5" x 5")...but, mine in preview mode shows 35 hours?!?!?! That cannot be right. HELP! Thanks!!

    • @thelaserchannel1
      @thelaserchannel1  Před 5 měsíci

      Hi- the engraving of the image is set to fill- the other layer set to line I used just for framing and alignment of the project material. If your preview time ETA is 35 hours I'm thinking the Lines Per Inch might be set really high. I set mine to 300 LPI. To find the best settings for your setup the materials test chart in the video is the best way to find the settings! Thanks for watching!

  • @ianDami-of4rx
    @ianDami-of4rx Před 6 měsíci +1

    Have a few questions

  • @Piginhatwoodcrafts
    @Piginhatwoodcrafts Před 11 měsíci +1

    Why would anyone place two bowls of water like that😅

  • @lindagurns9613
    @lindagurns9613 Před rokem +1

    Great video, thanks!!