New Laser is *DESTROYING* the competition! These projects will show you why - Creality Falcon2 40w
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Watch Joshua De lisle AWCB walk you through the creation process with his welded and hand forged works of Art and Luxury items.
In this episode we are reviewing the creality Falcon2 40w cnc Laser engraver. I use the machine for some awesome projects such as colour stainless steel marking, leatherwork and building a sharpening wheels.
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I realy hope this review was useful to you and I would love to hear your thoughts on future video ideas?
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Discount codes: FALCONALL UK: 20FALCON EU: FN40W AU/CA: Falcon400
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Cheers J
None of these discount codes work. "Sorry, The discount code has expired"
@@Nuketech421 I've contacted them so hopefully it will be sorted. Cheers J
Joshua I have been trying to contact you since our last interaction but for whatever reason CZcams keeps deleting my messages, I will be intouch through Instagram later this week, just wanted you to know! I will explain then 😊
WOW, Im so sorry you guys live under tyranny, not that anywhere else is much better but atleast in the usa we are able to protect ourselves and families. I couldnt imagine having to carry a freakin flashlight for protection. Several years ago while travling alone across country I had a man attempt to abduct while wheeleding a razor knife, If it werent for me having my Glock 9mm with me that night I wouldnt be talking to you. That man was trying to get me in the car so he could rape me and much worse, yes he was stronger, bigger and probably faster but he still lost. Everyone has a right to defend their own life, and the lives of their families and loved ones.
The thumbnail alone was enough for me to never buy this, 40W and no safety enclosure is a big NO GO for everyone.
New to the laser world so just watching a ton of newbie content. I loved seeing you jumping into tests that helped your projects, rather than random hypotheticals
Thank you so much. Cheers J
FYI, good laser pointer but your subscribers should know the USB C implementation on the 40w laser you are using is non standard. Creality appears to connect the precision setting button to the USB C signal pins on this 40w laser. So, if you make your pointer with a USB C male connector that has smart charger resistors installed the laser pointer will work but the resistors in this connector will disable switching between precision laser and normal laser modes. Remedies- 1. just use normal 2. unplug the laser pointer before setting precision mode 3. remove the resistors form the male USB C connector (This is what I did) 4. make this project with male connectors which do not come with these resistors installed. As long as these resistors are not installed the precision buttons should work.I hope this helps.
Well done for discovering all that. Cheers J
Your welcome. Creality, made the timeless mistake of assuming customers would not come up with unexpected ways to use their product. So why not highjack the USB port and use it for switching output power. It quite clever really.
This was a useful way of spending my time picking up a few pieces on the laser/-cutting/-engraving topic.
Thanks man!
Beautiful job..... well done, looks great.
Love the way you explain all the nuances of the various machines . i have never considered a laser cutter for accurate small parts made of wood . this has given me a new perspective on how i proceed with my new hobby . Thank you for all your content
Excellent content. Including an actual project with some detail is a huge bonus. Appreciate your honest reviews very much.
Thank you so much. I'll continue to bring more. Cheers J
Impressive video. Been thinking about purchasing the XTool for some time as soon as I build a place to put one. This video has made me consider the laser that you used in this video. Its really nice that you raffle the items off after you demonstrate what they can do. I wished people in America would do the same.
what a fascinating little unit. Thanks for showing it!
Thank you so much. Cheers J
I like both your review videos and your build videos as well. Your side by sid e examples of the machines are very helpful. Your knife and flashlight holder build was cool. Incorporating review and project build was nice. I'm a vacuum for everything CBC related. Wheather router, laser, machining, or 3D printing. But most of all your approach and presentation is very instructive and informative. With little to no real bias, just straight up this is how it is. This is what happens if, what you can and can't do with a material or machine.
Thank you for your contribution to the CBC world. May you have a good day.....from Southeast Alaska.
Thank you so much, I'm glad you liked it. More to come. cheers J
This is the kind of content I like. Good video quality, pleasant tempo (not to high), interesting mix of product review and actual use / segues and a bit of fun poking now and then. It was enjoyed. Thank you, dear sir.
Thank you so much. I'm really glad you liked it. Cheers J
17:58 multi tool guy 😂😂 that was funny.
Why am I not surprised about the difference in the wood treatment? Excellent video!
Loved the video, the narration, the editing, highlighting the mistakes etc. Great job! I made a similar pouch but modified it so the top edge of the flashlight ended up being at the same height as the top edge of the multitool so it wouldn't dig into my side whenever I sit down or bent over.
Well done that's awesome. Thank you so much. If you're on Instagram please tag me because I would love to see your creations. Cheers J
I was impressed with the ability to cut leather patterns, it never dawned on me that that machine could be used for that purpose. Thanks for such a wonderful demonstration.
Thank you, I'm glad it was helpful. Cheers J
Bro, I am very impressed with what your channel has become. I first started watching you after the 1st power hammer build and have been inspired by what you have built. Thanks for not giving up and sharing all that you have learned. Kudos my friend and thank you!
Thank you so much for your continued support. The blacksmith shop is still in use. I'll be sharing more from there soon. Cheers J
Great review, thanks. I almost ordered one, and then found the Algolaser Delta 22watt laser. 40 watt due out next month.
Purchased the Falcon 2 based on this review and also comparing with your earlier videos. Thanks for the discount code ! I already made the crosshairs laser mod. Thanks for the great content , down to earth and honest reviews.
Thank you so much. I hope you get a lot of good use with your new machine. Cheers J
I bought one too,but couldn’t figure out steel engraving…. Any link to that crosshair laser pointer? Thanks
@@TheBlackDove there should be a Link in the description for you. Cheers J
Great video Josh, very informative (real-life application and issues). Have often thought how nice it would be to be able to engrave/precision cut various materials. My biggest fear, if I ever got this machine, how to keep my son from absconding with it. Will definitely check out more of your videos.
Thank you so much. Safety is a big issue with the open systems. I'm reviewing the more closed safety systems soon. Cheers J
This was probably my favourite video of yours that I have watched! I like how you mixed in other tips and techniques into the review - and I like your laser cutter reviews anyway! Thanks.
Thank you so much. Cheers J
Thanks for the video. Just a note: USB Type-C and OTG are not the same thing.
Great content,i love how versatile these machines are,the possibilities are endless. Oh & theres nothing wrong with us hoarders 😂👍
Thank you. Yep they're great. Both hoarders and laser machines. Cheers J
That flash/reflection just after 22:07, i would say that could potentially damage your eyes and is a good reason why if you are in the room with the laser ware the glasses.
Hi Joshua, I enjoy most all the content you post. My favorite and what makes me want to get out to my shop are videos like the power hammer build, anything where your just making things. Mostly because it's interesting to see your thought process for simplifying and streamlining a process. You've made a few videos where you were making many of something and along the way you optimize the process, increasing the speed at which you're able to complete a finished product. Good stuff. No matter what you produce, you put a lot of thought into the task at hand, it's always interesting and we all appreciate what you're doing
Thank you so much that's very kind. I enjoy making that kind of content too. Cheers J
Another incredible video! You think of all the details I would spend hours thinking up to research a buying decision, and then you go beyond that incredible point and explain the fine details of ownership. Superb! Thank you!
Thank you so much. I like to help as best as I can and if there are any negatives then I try to point them out. All the very best. Cheers J
The reviews are great and you using them to create projects helps give current owners and potential future owners inspiration and a better understanding of the ability and application of the equipment in real world applications. The use of rotary tools and engraving/cutting different materials for use in projects would be great videos.
Thank you so much. I've done much with the rotary tools but I can give it a go. Cheers J
@@joshuadelisle Hey Joshua, thank you for the video. I would have liked to see more actual testing on the differences between 20W and 40W modes, as well as head to head with the X1 (i.e. giving them the same files, starting at the same time and comparing head to head the time, quality and accuracy of the cuts.).
The belt sheath was very cool!
@@RagingShrimp67 that sounds like a great idea. I did share the standard test I did but maybe I could have shared the visual differences. Cheers J
I would prefer a less confrontational introduction…. I hate being shouted at! But I did persevere and the information was instructive and worthwhile
Lol. Hit home did it
Forging onward... Love your work
I watched your demonstration of the new laser competition as well as other lasers you advertised did a great job of seeing how they work and good and bad features. Thanks a lot.
Thank you so much. Lots more to come. Cheers J
Joshua, you are so handy with so many things, have you thought of making a *DIY Solar Water Heater, and storing the heat in an insulated tank?* The common _vacuum insulated selective surface absorber tubes_ will get you close to 100°C/212°F with no concentration of the sunlight, though it takes a long time to reach full temperature. Higher temperatures are really good, they increase the amount of _usable heat_ you can store. For temperatures above the boiling point of water, mirrored acrylic sheets can be bent into parabolic troughs to really concentrate the sunlight on the collector pipe, and single-axis tracking can follow the daily path of the sun across the sky. Weekly adjustments to the other axis can be done manually, the combination giving you what amounts to 2-axis solar tracking! An example of that I saw years ago gave an output temperature of 300°C/572°F, easily hot enough to run a closed-cycle steam engine at around 30% thermal efficiency, and still have 'waste heat' of around 55°C/131°F for heating water and buildings. On that basis, I calculated that *30 cubic meters of hot sand and rocks at 300°C could provide ALL the energy (electric and heat) to keep an 'average family' happy for an entire month of no sunny days!* I have pictures and calculations available, but obviously cannot post them in YT comments. There are also simpler versions that do not attempt to track the sun, and will work even with hazy skies, but give lower output temperatures. @joshuadelisle
Thank you, I do have some plans on it. certainly large hot water storage, parabolic mirrors and other related ideas. I want my wood stove steam generator to work first then i'm tackling a wood gasifier generatorand bio digester. cheers J
It would be cool if you did a DIY video on how you built your "powered air respirator".
I'm guessing others might have an interest also.
I did it on my channel. Cheers J
Useful and super informative ! Nice video !
Thank you so much. Cheers J
Thumbs up! Definitely a handyman with full manually and virtual know-hows! Impressed by your flexibility in technics!😊
Thank you so much. Cheers J
Yes the best reviewer on yt
You're very kind. Thank you. Cheers J
This made me laugh. Tks for your authenticity... and the info on the laser too, of course. Cheers mate.
Thank you. Cheers J
Thank you @joshuadelisle You sir are a scholar and a gentleman!!! Cut out the bracket and did the calibration and the crosshairs are dead on.
Well, that's a dilemma, I was saving up for the XTool, but after seeing this review I'm seriously thinking about the Creality. As for your content, I really enjoyed your craft postings with the amazing sculptures etc. However, I also enjoy your reviews on tool machines. Perhaps a mixture of both or even include some of your everyday life exploits. I find your rhetoric and sense of humour reminds me of a younger me. Great post, thank you and be safe and well 👍
Thank you so much. I've got the Longer 40w, the Atezr 36w and the new S1 from xTool so lots more to confuse you lol. I'll definitely bring a mix into the reviews. I have a few blacksmithing projects I can add in again. Cheers J
I was the same, I really wanted the xtool, but now I think this may be the better option. 🤔 😕
So much more interesting than Mrbeast content.
Thank you. I'm glad I have real people watching too and not mindless zombies lol. Cheers J
More interesting than who? 🤔😉
Who?
Mate, Beast is looking to make money, not inform people. Like trying to compare moldy dried up dog turds to a bar of gold.
Thank you for the most random comment of the day
Great video, thanks👍
Just keep doing what you're doing.
Thank you. Cheers J
great video, just found your channel and instantly knew I had to subscribe to it as someone getting into Laser work as a side hustle. I currently own the Falcon 10w, but would love to get into the 40W version for the expansive amount of things I could do with it as well as continue making what I do know just much faster. I really appreciate how you talk/show your settings and at times even discuss the operational costs compared to possible selling costs to come out with potential profits gains, very nice of you, I don't know of anyone else doing that! Looking forward to watching a lot more of your videos now, Thank you!
Thank you so much. I'm really glad you liked it. Lots more coming soon. Cheers J
I find it so sad to hear a fellow human being dismiss the fact they can't protect themselves from armed criminals. Because their government wants to keep them safe.
It is sad and the risk is growing. Cheers J
Protection racket fails if you can protect yourself
If you can protect yourself from an assailant, that puts the life of the government enforcers in their line when they're ordered to gain compliance to immoral mandates. 28:47 28:47 28:47 28:47
I was thinking the same thing, as a second amendment absolutist (if one is too dangerous to be trusted with a firearm then they've already shown they're too dangerous to be trusted loose within society) the idea of not being able to defend myself is unthinkable. It's even more abhorrent to think women are left defenseless.
The UK keeps getting worse in this area granting more power to the thugs, they are barely behind China now with the only difference being knives have to be attached with cables to the counters in China, at least the UK hasn't gone that far.... Yet.
@@JamesSmullins knives are illegal to carry. Than less you have good reason. My multi tool can be considered a weapon than less I have good reason to carry....
@@joshuadelisle that's why I said y'all were right behind China. Illegal there as well only they went that extra step with cables and chains to counters. I feel sorry for you guys over there.
My personal favorite videos of yours are the sock knitting machine as seeing you encounter problems with the design and think through how to fix them really helps me get into the problem solving mindset
Thank you. That's good to hear and I'll include more in future. Cheers J
This video was really good, informative and humorous. Best video of yours I've seen.
Thank you so much, I'm really glad you liked it, I'll try to keep up the quality. cheers J
Thank you I’ve been wanting a laser cutter but just didn’t know enough about them. Your review has helped a lot will be looking up your other videos well done.
Thank you. I have more to show soon. Cheers J
Thank you for the excellent video. I ordered the flashlight through your link.
Thank you and well done. Cheers J
Great video. Well paced, nice voice modulation and a good sense of humour too. Very watchable. This was the first video of yours I’ve watched and I’ll be sure to watch others. 👍🏻
Thank you so much. Cheers J
I love all your content Joshua, creative/informative content is immeasurably more useful and enjoyable to watch. 👍🏾 I do lean a little more toward your metal fabrication/sculpture vids being an ex fabricator myself.
Thank you so much. Lots more metal sculptures coming in the future. Cheers J
Interesting and very helpful doing a leather project.
Thoroughly enjoyed this video, I've been thinking of getting a CNC or Laser cutter for a while so I check these videos out on a semi-regular basis. Nicely done!
Thank you. I have lots more machines to show next year. Cheers J
I enjoy all your content and your honesty about the tools you review. I find myself wanting to buy each machine you review but when I check the prices I can rarely afford them.
But I do miss your blacksmithing and sculpture content.
When I started to watch your channel it was because of the sculptures and things like the power hammer. It was so nice that not only could I afford to buy your sculpture plans but you have step by step tutorials on how to weld them which was a huge bonus for me.
Please show us some more metalwork & welding projects. Your so talented with that stuff. Apologies if this sounds negative, I don't mean it to be.
Thank you so much thats very kind of you, I'll definately be circling back to the metalworking and sculpture side again at some point. cheers J
Great and fun review, congratulations 🎉
Hi Joshua,
Just stumbled across your channel and am now a subscriber. Love your passion and style.
Looking forward to watching more.
Thank you so much. Lots more to come. Cheers J
Good leather work. We did some of that in grade school. Nice to see what the laser can do.
Thank you. Cheers J
Thank you for sharing, you manage to make the whole video interesting, the review and what you do with the laser is interesting.
Thank you. cheers J
This was very interesting and fun. Thank you for helping increase my bucket list. Another cool tool to put on it when I someday have the expendable cash. lol
I like these videos. I don't know why anyone else is not watching them. I think you have a quirky sense of humor. Which I thoroughly enjoy. And I hope you have a wonderful day.😊
Thank you so much. I'm really grateful you enjoyed it. Cheers J
Educational and Entertaining Thank You for this informative video : )
Thank you so much. Cheers J
Just came across this channel and really enjoyed this video. Absolutely brilliant job.
Thank you so much. Cheers J
Loved the”fair maiden” skit. Busted a gut.
I enjoy all of the different stuff that you do. Have been watching since you left your foundary way back and have watched you forge a life worth living ;)
Thank you so much for supporting me over the years. I very much appreciate it. Cheers J
Very nice video, I am new to laser work and you have some of the best information to help me move to the next level. Thank You
Thank you so much. Cheers J
Great video! I’m just starting to research lasers and your video is the best I’ve found!
Thank you so much. I know I made light of it but safety is a big issue so if you get one so consider buying the correct glasses for the wave length of the machine and extraction or mask for your lungs. Cheers J
@@joshuadelisle thanks!
Awesome video. I'm leaning towards purchasing this machine. Thanks.
Thank you. It's a good one. I've got more to test shortly. Cheers J
Mate you done a splendid job on that pouch, I take it you where a harness maker in a previous life or possibly made the old leather helmets, Im sure it was something along those lines. But carry on, off to the next wonderful project.
Loved it mate. Been thinking about a mid priced machine and this looks amazing. I’ll put the depth gauge on a bit of string. 😂
Awesome content! This is my favourite clip because its the first one I've seen. Definitely worth a follow
Thank you so much. Cheers J
Nice job! Very informative!
Saw the title, laser? Had to check it out. Pretty sweet tool and good video. Smooth leather carrier for a Leatherman.
Great video 👌 I’m just starting my laser journey
Thank you. Well done. Always be safe, lasers are dangerous and so treat it with caution and for others around your area. They're awesome though and very handy. Cheers J
your ideas are brill Josh' I am grounded due to my hip replacement. taking a long time to get myself back on my feet. So Blacksmithing in Ayr is on hold... I enjoyed your laser cutter real cool..
Thank you so much. Lots more to come and I pray you have a speedy recovery. Cheers J
I like everything you do so I can't help you with that one sorry. Your sense of humour is wonderful. I was a teacher of how to make and do myself for many years and I can tell you like helping people, it shows, and it is a joy.
Thank you so much. Life is always best shared. Cheers J
Like your video….a useful indicator of what to expect.
Thank you so much. Cheers J
Looks good! Nice having the air pump included and built in, We have an Ortur laser master which is great fun but I am terrified of forgetting to put the glasses on!
Thank you. I recommend a compressor for the air for sure if you can get one at a good price. Glasses are a must too. Cheers J
I really like your little project with the tool itself. Will be watching more. I think I’ll sell my ortur laser and get one of these. Keep up the good work. See u on the next go around.
Thank you so much. Cheers J
I like the way you give the details clear. Thank you I would love to have one like this but I don't think my alarm system would like it will go on every time to cook anything well done because I live in apartment, first I have figure out a ventilation system strong to remove all smoke out for any kinds of materials in small details.
Thank you so much. Yes good fire safety, filtered extraction and shielding from the laser beam is very important. I'm reviewing an enclosed system shortly which may be more beneficial for you. Cheers J
This IS the kind of content I like, and I give it 10 bonus points since you sound exactly like Douglas Reynholm from The I.T. Crowd!
I like the content, this is the first time I've seen you. As soon as I saw the Leatherman you got my sub, I couldn't count how many times mine has saved the day. Love your art work, and your inventions/solutions (I took a look at your channel). The things I would do with that laser set up, got my creative juices flowing. Having the ability to cut out whatever pops into my head would be incredible. Thanks for the video, now get out there (I tells myself).
Thank you so much. Multitools are awesome, all the very best. cheers J
Great informative video and props for the FMD joke! Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much. Cheers J
Thanks for the review
This is the first video I have watched of this type and I found it fascinating and very informative. To date I have never used a 3D printer or Laser but I have an interest in both. I’ve looked at my local adult education availability but have not found any beginner courses for either. I’m not sure where your videos start but I intend to find out. I do hope I can get to grips with it all through you as I find it easy to follow what you are saying which is a great start. I’ll enter the competition because you can’t really learn without practice so fingers and toes crossed. Thank you for taking to time to share your knowledge, it’s greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much. I plan on doing a beginners tutorial on using Lightburn and freecad which are the tools you'll want to learn to design and operate these types of machines. All to look forward to. Cheers J
Love this channel for the information and your from the UK like me
That is a cool tool... i didnt realise how far things had come, last time i saw something like this it was for crafting... and not much use for anything... I think i have lost touch with things over the last few years with having family stuff coming first, but its nice to see.. Also cool torch, and i find most of your vids i see interesting regardless of the subject, as long as its the technical angle...
Thank you so much, yes these machines are getting very powerful and very useful but also more dangerous. I've got lots more coming soon. cheers J
I became interested in Laser Cutter/Engravers around 2019, but they were based mostly on low power LED's or fragile glass tubes, with small enclosures limiting the size of material that could be worked. I never acquired one because of the expense. Since then, my interest has waned, until I saw this video and was very impressed, both by what the Falcon 2 could do, and your genius at how to use it. My thanks for bringing my interest back to the hobby!
Thank you so much. I've got lots more to show soon. Cheers J
I really like the review & projects format of your videos.
Thank you, thats definately the constant in my videos. cheers J
Excellent video.
Thank you. cheers J
This is the first video I have seen of yours and I really enjoyed it. Keep up the good work! I'm now following for more.
I have the xtool D1 pro 20w and the F1, which is great for engraving metal using the IR.
I have managed to use them to quit the 9-5 and work for myself. I'm not quite earning the same money yet, but I am getting close!
I started with 3D printing and that naturally led to lasers and buying a tiny NEJE 5w. I soon wanted more power.
I'm hooked. I want a fiber laser next for deep metal engraves.
Thanks for taking the time to make this. 😊
Thank you and well done that's awesome. I've got the laserpecker 4 to show off soon. It does very well on metal surfaces apparently. That's so cool you're earning with your machines. It's a very competitive market as so many people have one but you must have found the right product to make with one. Cheers J
Hah! Worth watching just for the emery mounting to MDF wheel trick. I will be using that for sure!
Thank you. Cheers J
Awesome as always Josh! I was heading for the X Tool but I’m now going to get this unit 👌🏻
Well done. It's definitely a good one to get especially if you get on offer. Cheers J
Looks like a very useful tool to have. I am impressed
Thank you. Lots more coming soon. Cheers J
i didn't expect i would like the whole content even though it mixed . keep going i will be waiting for content like this
Thank you so much, lots more to come. cheers J
Enjoyed your video. Have had several 3D printers but have not yet tried laser!
This was a very constructive video, my absolute favourite was your 0.03 p heater, that was absolutely awesome 👍🏼
Thank you so much. I've got lots more on the diesel heater again soon. Cheers J
Fred Flinstone would be so proud of you..... I love your channel.... fast, no fluff and honest.. keep up the great work.... from downunder.
Thank you so much. I'm glad you liked it. Cheers J
Stumbled across this channel today. Now i am binge watching. Looking for an affordable laser, i got suckered in and got the laserpecker. Now i regret my decision, so looking for an affordable alternative. Lasering seems fo have become my new mental health support and so far really enjoying it. I just want to be able to do more. Trolling your videos for the comparisons so i dont make another costly bad decision
very informative, great stuff, thanks
Good Job 👍
Thank you. Cheers J
thanks for your time and entertaining vids.
Thank you for watching. cheers J
Thanks for the video, it came up and I watched it, I didn't want a laser cutter right now but based on this I've just bought one of these.
Awesome well done! thank you for your support. cheers J
From a proud papa of 12 lasers ranging from 20w to 3kw i would say when cutting these plywood boards choose plywood graded for interior use, then it's not PVC in the glue and it will cut much easier and the edge will be light brown instead of a charred mess and as a added bonus it will be less smoke
Writing as Paracordia-UK. A very informative video Joshua. I found the files for making the laser mount and will be making one this morning. Thanks for all the tips and tricks!
Thank you so much. All the very best. Cheers J
I don't know where I'm going wrong@@joshuadelisle I've gone through step by step setting up the crosshairs and as soon as I position the cross and hit start, the head scoots over to the right, hits the frame and stops. I've tried and tried and double checked everything and I have no idea why I'm failing. Falcon2 22w.