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Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 9:05 pm
by Miketywells
I have very limited experience within the engraving industry but I had a glass engraving business in college that was fun and helped me graduate dept free.

I have some ideas what I want to do moving forward and need some additional information and support from an educated community.

Looking forward in discussing opportunities and project moving forward.

Located in New Jersey and currently work for a Tech Hardware firm in Princeton.

TW

Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 8:35 pm
by Angelasundy
Hi.
I am Angela and my husband is Simon. I just bought my thunder laser used from someone and this is the first day I turned it on.

Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2017 5:17 pm
by Duane Davis
Hello We are Duane and Lori Davis owners of Production Speed fixtures In Monroe, NC.
We Manufacture parts for the Pharmaceutical industry.
We have just received and set up our new Thunder Laser Nova 35. After unpacking and powering up We are pleased thus far.

Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF

Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2017 4:36 pm
by joshpit2003
Hello, my name is Josh!

I purchased and have been operating a 100W Mars90 Thunder Laser in the California Bay Area for almost 2 years now. It has been a great machine with only very minor issues, issues that I am hoping I can solve from use of this forum.

-Josh!

Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF

Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 9:44 pm
by TimM
My name is Tim, and I am a long-time maker. I just bought a Chinese 40-watt laser. I've been poking around you-tube and there's some decent tutorial stuff there, but I'm hoping to find a grouo where I can post questions as I learn, and then answer some questions once I've found my way. In the (perhaps unlikely) event that anyone wants to know more about me, my personal/professional website is www dot TimothyMasters dot info.

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Posted: Sat May 13, 2017 9:23 am
by VikaPerTonna
Good day peoples!
I'm offered to buy webcams for video-chatting - Logitech C310 Black (960-000638) and Sven IC-545.
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Thank you!

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Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF

Posted: Tue May 30, 2017 11:54 pm
by Daryl
Hi folks

I am a member of a Men's Shed and we have recently purchased a Omnisign Plus PRO 2000 Series II 50W laser. Support for this laser is pretty thin so I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has either the same or a similar model. We are currently experiencing one problem that we cannot fix and that is we only seem to get a perfect cut when we are cutting in the middle of the deck. The further out we go towards the edge, the wider the burn mark on the top of the wood is but the actual cut is still ok. It would seem that the deck is not level but we have tried all types of measurements which say it is perfectly level.

Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF

Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2017 11:51 am
by Michael Lin
Hi Everyone,
I'm Michael from NCSK company in china.
I sale marking machine in china, and have some experience on using fiber laser marking machine.
I Join this forum to Exchange experience on laser marking machine with other people.
Nice to see you.

Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF

Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 10:41 am
by jwitt
Hello,
I just received my first laser, a Thunder Laser Nova35, 100w.
So far, I really like the machine. Not so much the software and waiting , hoping for CoralDraw support for latest software.
I'm in Santa Barbara County, California. If anyone out there is nearby, give out a shout.
Just finished a Fume Extractor that I designed which is really working well.
Thanks, Jim