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  1. 3 points
    Finally decided to play around with the laser some. After much back and forth I finally bought one. Probably not the wisest investment, but it has been fun and the wife is loving the random bits around the house we've made so far for samples. These are laser etched and cut plywood tiles to look like a Scrabble layout. An acrylic coaster with some engraved initials. And after some inspiration from Go-C I dabbled in making a base and edge lit a small piece of Acrylic. Let me know now what you guys think! Feedback welcome.
  2. 2 points
    Definitely a Titan 2 . its what i started with (28'') in 2015 and still have it and i just love it and it has not failed me ever.no issues at all with this machine.Cuts like a dream. The only thing i would suggest is the software,look around Thats my only personal problem and opinion . I started with Scalps (Sure cuts A lot) and upgraded to scalps4 pro, but after VM came out i got that and used it and didnt like it at all.To me, it was difficult to find what you want to do and navigate as well,Scalps was a cake walk to learn and find what you want to do,,,But thats my opinion of course. Im sticking with scalps and also Ai cs6/cc.
  3. 1 point
    http://www.signweb.com/content/slide-and-glide?page=0,0 http://www.signweb.com/content/using-squeegees-with-purpose
  4. 1 point
    i would go titan for the more stable and reliable usb chipset, but then again i would go titan2 for the servo motors
  5. 1 point
    Good job digging up this old post Scott. Great info that truly helped me as a newbie. Hopefully others will take the time to read and apply.