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40W Chinese Laser - Engrave and Cut Leather - Discuss
Billy Hell replied to Billy Hell's topic in 3D Printers and Lasers
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Big fan of Will but he doesn't take paypal and charges $10 for shipping.
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On the hunt for the Will Ghormley Cheyenne holster pattern pack. If you have the patterns for sale I have the Paypal!
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Singer 4423 just sewed through 8oz 1/8 thick leather!
Billy Hell replied to myjtp's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
How's that 4423 working out? I have a Cowboy 3200 but need something for light leather. -
I talked myself out of the laser and purchased some number and letter stamps. I utilized my ceramic blade for a nice line and came out with these...
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40W Chinese Laser - Engrave and Cut Leather - Discuss
Billy Hell replied to Billy Hell's topic in 3D Printers and Lasers
No laser, just stamps and a ceramic blade. WHOOPS, wrong thread. I'll put this in my original thread. Carry on with your laser discussion. Anxious to see how it goes. -
40W Chinese Laser - Engrave and Cut Leather - Discuss
Billy Hell replied to Billy Hell's topic in 3D Printers and Lasers
Here is what I did with my leather tools... -
40W Chinese Laser - Engrave and Cut Leather - Discuss
Billy Hell replied to Billy Hell's topic in 3D Printers and Lasers
Here is an experiment with safety glasses. I'm adding it the thread so you have info on potential damage and why laser safety glasses are worth the investment. -
40W Chinese Laser - Engrave and Cut Leather - Discuss
Billy Hell replied to Billy Hell's topic in 3D Printers and Lasers
Need to make sure the unit is grounded properly. This is true with all modern electronics. TV, stereos, washing machines. Not sure why this is singled out. It has been shown that some of these unit will shock you and you need to ground it. Not something I usually deal with except in my old guitar amps. Provided water pump could be dangerous. Again, why? Dangerous to use like a dishwasher, fish tank, water heater? Some of the provided pumps allow electricity to seep into the water and users have received a shock when checking water temp. Be aware. Software is dicey. No real answer here but is runs on Corel Draw. Massively popular software. I'm a Mac guy. I do have a PC and some of these come with Corel and some don't. Only runs on Windows machines. I've read that cutting leather is really smelly. Very. Use the exhaust fan and vent outside. This is one of my main concerns since everyone in the house might have an issue with it. Lasers can blind you. If you could get your head into the machine and look at it as it runs you would be in a bad way. I don't think this is possible. I'm not too concerned but I saw a guy on Youtube using a mirror on a stick to see if the laser was cutting through. All I could think was, "STOP!!" My main concern with the machine is really only long term durability and the learning curve on how to draw. I'm a user of Photoshop and pretty good with Illustrator. I'm hoping I can do the majority of work on my Mac and then import it into Corel. -
40W Chinese Laser - Engrave and Cut Leather - Discuss
Billy Hell replied to Billy Hell's topic in 3D Printers and Lasers
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I started this new thread...
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I am a maker of belts, holsters, wallets, etc. I hand tool everything I make. I have a Cowboy 3200 to handle most of my stitching. I had a friend request and interesting concept for some wallets to give as prizes at an air show aerobatics competition. It was suggested I use a laser for the precise map like cuts. I had look at a laser in the past but the cost was too much for a night time maker like me. electrathon pasted a link to a chinese 40 watt laster that is around $330. Since then I have been doing as much research on this as possible. I have the money but want to make sure I'm making the right decision. PROS The entry price is doable. A 40w machine can do almost anything I need to leather. Things that can be done - engrave, cut, make stitching holes (not needed for me but good for other makers), and more. CONS Wiring usually needs to be gone through. Need to make sure the unit is grounded properly. Provided water pump could be dangerous. Software is dicey. Only runs on Windows machines. I've read that cutting leather is really smelly. Lasers can blind you. MY POSSIBLE USES Cut out holsters and pieces cleanly and perfectly with laser. Create templates so the laser could burn in some very cool nuances that I would tool around. Try new things on notebook covers and wallets (design in Photoshop and then burn on). Learn the machine and then create things I have yet to think of. QUESTIONS Can I create my designs on my Mac and then import them into the Windows software? With the provided fan can I get most of the bad smell outside? Does anyone on Leatherworker use one of these units? Is it better to purchase from one seller over the other? If so who? Should I spend $100 to buy from Amazon? (Cheaper on eBay). I'm pretty close to just pulling the trigger and taking the plunge. I would really like to hear from someone like me that already has done this. My biggest question is if the Chinese laser is worth the hassle. Links to the units I'm describing: Amazon (the beauty here is that you can return it) $427.99 https://www.amazon.com/Engraving-Machine-Engraver-Cutter-Exhaust/dp/B01AJGFS7Y/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1497892156&sr=8-4&keywords=laser+engraver Ebay Cheapest (This unit has minimal controls) $318 with shipping I have to think there is no returning what you get. http://www.ebay.com/itm/High-Precise-40W-CO2-USB-Laser-Engraving-Cutting-Machine-Engraver-Wood-Cutter-/200902245694?hash=item2ec6b4fd3e:g:fsUAAOSwFdtX146J Ebay Upgrade (This appears to have a better control panel) $387 http://www.ebay.com/itm/40W-USB-Port-CO2-Laser-Engraving-Cutting-Machine-Engraver-Cutter-W-Wheels-/152106266467?hash=item236a3d6f63:g:E-MAAOSwyltZQz1o POST Please post your thoughts, your research or your experience with these machines.
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That was my second thought and I have a bunch. Thanks! I will be looking into a laser now too. Thanks for the quick reply.
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I think I'm back to tooling this leather. Any thoughts on a dotted line stamp?
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Here is 3.5x3.5: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071JNWFDR?psc=1
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I want to buy one now, that size seems pretty small to me.
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I love that idea. Now I need to find the laser person. Maybe this... https://www.amazon.com/Engraver-Household-Engraving-Machine-LifBetter/dp/B01J4YSZ7C/ref=sr_1_2?s=arts-crafts&ie=UTF8&qid=1497639456&sr=1-2&keywords=laser
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A friend is a pilot and is a member of the US Unlimted Aerobatics flight team. I'm going to make 3 wallets with an arresti diagram on them. I have numbers and letter stamps but the arresti has many dotted lines. To get those perfect I thought I might find a stamp. I have Tandy space tool embosser for stitch marks. (https://www.amazon.com/Tandy-8091-00-Craftool-Spacer-Embossing/dp/B0038HWMB2) Do you think that would leave an indentation that would last? Is there a stamp set that does dotted lines? Here is what an arresti looks like...
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Headed over to find it! Thanks!
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I was wondering what gun I should choose to make holsters for on ebay. Looks like the 19 is it. Now all I need is a mold.
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I have a nice non tapered maul that is around 15 ounces but I feel like I need a heavier one to get deeper tooling. Tandy has a 2 lbs maul but that seems really heavy. Thoughts? What is your main maul weight/maker? I'm usually working 9/8 leather.
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I pulled the short back off and cut another one. Looks great with my Tom Threepersons holster...
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I was pretty excited to get this done. I knew my measurements were slightly off BUT when I got to the last two sides I realized I left myself no way to stitch them on - DOH!
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Boriqua Sorry to task you again but could you throw some measurements on there so I know I'm printing out the right dimensions? Going to make a mag pouch to go with the this Tome Threepersons holster...