Artisan Pirate

Artisan Pirate
Corporate Member

Hey Crew! In this fun video, we look at the NEW Wizmaker Wand, 12w Laser Engraver! This has been the easiest laser to assemble that I've ever seen and after the quick assembly, I did 6 test projects to show what it can do! If you want a laser for your garage or workshop, I'd hightly reccomend this one! Hope you all like the video!

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Mike Davis

Mike
Corporate Member
Wow! How many lasers do you have? Why so many?
I bought one a few years ago and still don't have it set up, I need to run a power line/receptacle in the middle storage room and make an exhaust plate to go in the window. If I can get that done soon would you help me learn to use my laser? I would be happy to pay.
 
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Artisan Pirate

Artisan Pirate

Artisan Pirate
Corporate Member
Wow! How many lasers do you have? Why so many?
I bought one a few years ago and still don't have it set up, I need to run a power line/receptacle in the middle storage room and make an exhaust plate to go in the window. If I can get that done soon would you help me learn to use my laser? I would be happy to pay.
Wouldn't charge to teach anyone how to use a laser. Companies reach out to offer a laser in exchange for an honest review video for the laser itself
 

mattfrit

Matt
Senior User
I will concentrate my efforts to get the laser space completed and get it ready to use.

Thanks!
I've had a few diffferent lasers over the last 5-6 years. Theres always something new and improved coming out.

Once you get it set up and familiar with the software you'll find all sorts of applications for it. Ive found it extremely useful for laying out patterns on wood pieces that I then cut out on the bandsaw or scroll/jig saw.
 

Mike Davis

Mike
Corporate Member
I've had a few diffferent lasers over the last 5-6 years. Theres always something new and improved coming out.

Once you get it set up and familiar with the software you'll find all sorts of applications for it. Ive found it extremely useful for laying out patterns on wood pieces that I then cut out on the bandsaw or scroll/jig saw.
I mostly wanted one to sign my spoons and bowls. Now I'm interested in making stencils and patterns.
 

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