A Great MOPA Option for the Masses | Wisely 60w M7 Fiber Laser Review

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 78

  • @06TundraLTD
    @06TundraLTD Před 2 lety +11

    I found some interesting things playing with our MOPA when we got it, like going over a color a second time can give a completely different color. It's fun and frustrating at the same time

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Před rokem

      Definitely fun and DEFINITELY frustrating haha. So true.

  • @bluegizmo1983
    @bluegizmo1983 Před rokem +3

    The best Fiber Laser for me would be a 100W JPT MOPA with an Ezcad3 board and 2.5D motorized Z Axis! .... But those look to be about $13,000 lol. Oh well, I can dream.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Před rokem +2

      LightBurn now supports 2.5D height map engraving using only an Ezcad 2 board which is about $1000 cheaper than the Ez3 boards that advertise supporting it natively. So.... $12,000 lol? Probably not much better.

  • @nick066hu
    @nick066hu Před rokem +2

    Hi, I need some help. I read that there are two models of the JPT 60W MOPA lasers, the 'economy version' YDFLP-E-60-M7-M-R and the 'full power' version YDFLP-60-M7-M-R, the first having a 1.5mJ pulse energy, the full version is rated at 2mJ. Some reviewers suggest to avoid the 'cheap, economy' version, or at least be aware of them.
    My question, what do we miss with having 'only' 1.5mJ instead of 2mJ ? How does the 100W model (with a specs of 1.5mJ only) compare to these? I am confused, why doesn't the pulse energy correlate to the wattage?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Před rokem +1

      If you don't know why you would want one of the other you probably wouldn't notice the difference. The E-series sources from JPT have a little bit lower power at higher frequencies and aren't quite as good at cutting - not that you should be cutting on these machines anyway. It's really technical and the difference is marginal. For most applications the E-series is comparable.

  • @lightspeedlaserengraving6048

    Great review!

  • @TimDonk
    @TimDonk Před 10 měsíci

    Have you done a video on how to trace objects to mark (like you did on the knife)? I have searched but can't find anything other than people doing it without explanation.

  • @GarlandFarms
    @GarlandFarms Před rokem

    Is there a practical difference between the 60w and the 100w mopa lasers for most users?

  • @sidehop
    @sidehop Před rokem

    Would you suggest 60W for a small business where speed matters? Or is 20W more than capable of the volume and work is not focused fill time using MOPA? I know these answers vary but the cost of the 60W is hard to justify for us right now.

  • @ScottRedstone
    @ScottRedstone Před rokem +1

    Love your reviews. This may be my first laser. Fiber laser I mean. I’ve had a Glowforge for years and love it for the things it can do.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Před rokem

      Thanks Scott, glad you're getting value out of the content. It's a good buy for sure Kyle still stands by this unit.

  • @rudyvargas2846
    @rudyvargas2846 Před rokem

    Can I get your opinion? I need a laser engraver to engrave metal on rifles and handguns. Maybe car rims if needed. But I wanna be able to use this for small hobbies as well for example; wood, glass, plastic. What would be the best bang for the buck in this brand and laser watt for what I need?

  • @vi683a
    @vi683a Před rokem

    I wonder about The Pop sound you heard. Was it the first time you turned it on?

  • @josetrujillo2277
    @josetrujillo2277 Před rokem

    A good laser machine you would recommend for begginers, please. Thanks in advance.

  • @harishrajamani4922
    @harishrajamani4922 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, can it color gold silver and brass. Can u make a video on that to

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Před 2 lety +3

      Color marking is only typically applicable to steel and titanium.

  • @LAF-gx5bn
    @LAF-gx5bn Před rokem +1

    Hey thank you for the video! I am trying to find out if the higher power you go, will the marking be accomplished faster? I am specifically comparing 20w MOPA to say 60w or 80w. I do not need depth at all, just would love to know if my production speed of many parts might increase with a higher wattage. Thanks!

  • @aanthonymorris
    @aanthonymorris Před 2 lety

    Power source popped sounds okay if you have a back up but 3-5 days down would cause huge problems for a small shop

    • @aanthonymorris
      @aanthonymorris Před 2 lety

      Why did it fail? And is it a manufacturing fault

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Před 2 lety

      Agreed, 3-5 days could be problematic depending on workload and expected turnaround for client projects, but downtime happens sometimes even under the best circumstances. In all honesty, I expected the shipment to be more like 2 weeks coming from around the world, so about half a week I was more than happy with. That said, PSU failures happen regardless of brand, and from what I saw when looking through the power supply, it seemed decently built so added to the unexpected circumstances a bit. While I'm not an electrician/engineer by any means, I would say the build quality and components looked pretty on par with a PSU from Meanwell (which i just bought a few of to get my co2 up and running after a long downtime to get it wired for 110 instead of 220), which is a rather highly regarded manufacturer. The Wisely PSU's are branded as a Wisely (i'm not sure if they build them in house or if they are contracted elsewhere), but seem pretty stout. I thought I might have had an electrical issue in the shop, so I did have an electrician out to check my voltages and wiring for my shop circuits, everything checked out solid so maybe just an oddity or part of that low average failure rate. Either way, if anything changes or any failures occur, I will of course report back with an update video. I plan on doing a long term usage update in the future with any findings/changes after it is thoroughly used and gone through a lot more testing and power cycles :D

  • @pradeepkaka7018
    @pradeepkaka7018 Před rokem +1

    Does the colour marking catch rust or corrosion after a certain period of time?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Před rokem +1

      Some do, some don't. If done properly it shouldn't - typically the corrosion is due to the metal being ablated by the laser. Proper color marking wouldn't have any such effect on the surface.

  • @cplcabs
    @cplcabs Před rokem +3

    well, not really for the masses $6800 is not so affordable

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Před rokem

      It's all relative. Considering where competitors are priced, what similar machines cost, and how far prices have come down in the last five years for a piece of equipment with these capabilities I'd argue it is. If it was a $6800 Electric Vehicle no one would bat an eye for the same reasons.

    • @madchiller123
      @madchiller123 Před 6 měsíci

      Before the rise of the Chinese imports. A machine like this would have cost 80k at least. People don't know how good we have it now a days.

  • @Alasdair-Morrison
    @Alasdair-Morrison Před rokem +1

    Got me sold, Thanks for this informative review, has settled most of my concerns in dealing with Wisely now.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Před rokem +1

      Glad to hear it, would be a good purchase for sure!

    • @Alasdair-Morrison
      @Alasdair-Morrison Před rokem +1

      @@LaserEverything
      Will be my first ever high cost anything (Other than a car) See I'd rather buy the higher priced unit and more powerful laser than start at the bottom and maybe get disappointed and have to fork out more on another one, just jumping in the deep end is better cause I'll learn fast :) Cheers L.E

  • @aarondbritt
    @aarondbritt Před 10 měsíci

    Would this laser be strong enough to cut ports in a pistol slide ?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Před 10 měsíci

      I've not tried specifically doing ports on a slide (don't really have a reference for thickness on one either), but I've done some rough cut outs using it with the 110 lens on ~3mm thick stainless steel. It takes fine tuning to get good results in a reasonable time as well, but hasn't really been something we've dug too much into specifically.

  • @v.8995
    @v.8995 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello, could this machine
    1) cut sheet metal of steel (1mm max ) ?
    2) engrave printed circuit board ?
    Thx for your work ;)

  • @tofe1098
    @tofe1098 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello, I really enjoyed this presentation.
    This type of laser is a machine that I have always wanted but with the fear of getting started.
    But do you recommend to start laser engraving with a diode machine, to have a faster learning and amortization then with this machine? Or is it more of a waste of time?
    As well as with learning LightBurn.
    Is a $300 machine a good compromise to start with?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Před 2 lety +3

      Diode lasers are always a great way to "test the waters' so to speak, but they're different machines. Diodes really only work well with organics like wood and leather. As long as you understand the differences I think diode lasers are an AWESOME start for beginners and we review a lot of great ones that are inexpensive on the channel. Check out my recent review of the Ortur Aufero Laser 1 which I think would be a great starter machine for you! czcams.com/video/JOw_3c7F7z4/video.html

    • @tofe1098
      @tofe1098 Před 2 lety +1

      @@LaserEverything Hi guys, thanks for following.
      I had seen this machine before your test, your test is very interesting knowing your general expertise.
      I'm going to go to this laser to make 2D paper cutting prototypes, before getting serious, then migrating to a CO2.
      It's always a great pleasure to follow your channel, good luck to you!

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Před 2 lety

      Thanks same to you!!

  • @DerekSpeareDSD
    @DerekSpeareDSD Před 2 lety

    so a fiber laser will burn the metal at different rates so that the result is various hues in the appearance? How does that work? Does the frequency setting control this? I have a huge CO2 laser and am considering a fiber laser.

    • @CalyoWiselyLaser
      @CalyoWiselyLaser Před 2 lety +2

      Yes you are correct, MOPA fiber laser speed, frequency, Q pulse all can be adjusted then do different apperaance.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Před 2 lety

      Agreed!

  • @Svsanjiv
    @Svsanjiv Před rokem

    YDFLP-60-M7-M-R same as jpt m 7

  • @EuroS50
    @EuroS50 Před 2 lety

    Question, is there anything a 60W MOPA laser cannot do vs a 50W non-MOPA (JPT LP)? I'm looking at both a 60W MOPA and a 50W JPT one, but trying to determine if there's some downside to the MOPA I'm missing, or if the MOPA is just added capability (i.e. color marking, etc.).

    • @CalyoWiselyLaser
      @CalyoWiselyLaser Před 2 lety +2

      Nope, 60w MOPA can do all and more vs 50w JP.
      Except nomal marking, MOPA laser special:
      1) Color marking on stainless and titanium materials.
      2) Black engraving on Anodized aluminum.
      3) Black and fine marking on most plastic.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Před 2 lety

      Agreed!

    • @boshacka
      @boshacka Před 2 lety

      @@CalyoWiselyLaser hi, I'm considering getting this for my business. I need to etch about 100um in aluminium in 5x7mm area to prepare the surface for gluing. Also, in a larger area around this of 40x40mm I need to completely burn away any oil without marking the metal. Can I use this laser for both cleaning and ablation like so, or is it not possible to clean off the oil without marking the metal?

    • @CalyoWiselyLaser
      @CalyoWiselyLaser Před 2 lety

      @@boshacka Yes it can do like this. For oil cleaning you need set smaller power and lower Q pulse, do it very slight oil surface removal. You can click the link take order, recently we have 20% discount off, and free shipping for LE members.

  • @randykubick
    @randykubick Před rokem +1

    fiber is not a laser - fiber is the laser channel for diode lasers

  • @kathy-beclaser
    @kathy-beclaser Před 2 lety +1

    Good job👍

  • @AbdulAzeez-qy3di
    @AbdulAzeez-qy3di Před 7 měsíci +1

    Nice Good.

  • @charlesh5878
    @charlesh5878 Před 2 lety +2

    Link to laser seams broken

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Před 2 lety

      Can't seem to reproduce, perhaps try copying the url and pasting it into your browser?

    • @charlesh5878
      @charlesh5878 Před 2 lety

      @@LaserEverything after it opens the page if I select the product it’s broken on my end.

    • @mrs.lasereverything
      @mrs.lasereverything Před 2 lety +1

      @@charlesh5878 Ah I see what you mean, we'll have to reach out to them to see how to get that fixed!

    • @charlesh5878
      @charlesh5878 Před 2 lety +2

      @@mrs.lasereverything awesome. Just wanted to make you aware so you don’t miss out on people like me wanting to get into lasers buying off your referral.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Před 2 lety

      Are you on mobile? Seems to be working better on desktop, if you click the text that reads "Get Coupon" it loads the product page appropriately. I've also let the seller know their link seems to be wonky. It's not an affiliate link, but I appreciate your concern :) We'll get it sorted. Thanks for your help!

  • @ShemaOneGod
    @ShemaOneGod Před 2 lety

    I'm unable to sign into my Laser Master Academy account and I can't reset my password because it says my account doesn't exist and there is no contact option - so here's my post. I don't want to create another account because I'll get charged twice. Please help.

  • @terryclair2914
    @terryclair2914 Před 2 lety +2

    Free is a paid review in my opinion.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Před 2 lety +4

      Well unfortunately we can't buy dozens of fiber lasers to test and review - so this is the best we can do. Appreciate your feedback though.

    • @Metal_Vistas
      @Metal_Vistas Před 2 lety +3

      He made the disclosure, so I'm not sure what else you expect from a CZcams review channel. Even 'unpaid' channels have incentives to be kind to manufacturers, if they hope to continue receiving review units. But I DO agree it is a bit disingenuous to say it is 'unpaid' when one is being compensated with goods valued at thousands of dollars, or to gloss over the symbiotic relationship between manufacturers and social media "influencers".

    • @mrs.lasereverything
      @mrs.lasereverything Před 2 lety +5

      Hey Terry! Before Alex started doing these types of videos - I agreed with your opinion. Now that I manage the biz side of our CZcams channel, I know a bit more. At least here in the US, each machine we take should be taxed as income. Because of this, we definitely do not take every item offered to us for review, because it's not a free for all. I'm sure you'll still maintain that opinion, but it's definitely influenced mine when I'm watching reviews.
      When we say unpaid, it's referring to the fact that we don't take cash for a positive review. I know that *happens* on a variety of CZcams channels and it's something we've committed to not to engage in.

    • @kylegustaveson5345
      @kylegustaveson5345 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Metal_Vistas I get where your coming from. That said I’ll also say that we have no incentive to say a machine is good, if it’s bad. 95%+ of what we do is tutorials and educational/help content and support our community and technical guidance through Facebook and discord for free. It would actively make our lives harder if we promoted a bad product, wouldn’t it? ;) Lol. As a reviewer and also a community member, I totally encourage anyone to form their own opinion and not take 1 review as the “end all be all”, look at all the reviews, ask questions (if you want to see or know something specific I missed or if there is something special you want to check with the machine, totally join the discord, it’s free, and ask and I’d be happy to share any info, open invite to anyone it’s literally what we do lol free support and educational content that is supported solely by the community). We are here because of the community and for the community, we aren’t going to compromise on integrity and honesty, and hold ourselves to a high standard.) If there is any info you feel is missing that you’d like to know as part of the review, let me know. I tried and will continue to try and make them as well rounded and complete as possible.

  • @Goneaway-4-gud
    @Goneaway-4-gud Před rokem

    Price all in price inc delivery? Just been checking this…”,online” ;) but could not make out the cost.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Před rokem

      At the time, shipping was free. Their machines and shipping deals sometimes change. You'll need to check the listing or message them for a quote. Depending on country, you'll still need to deal with customs charges, even if they cover the shipping to get it to you, so that is another cost factor to keep in mind.

  • @mrs.lasereverything
    @mrs.lasereverything Před 2 lety +3

    Nice Kyle! 👍👍👍