Hi, I'm a new user & would just like some friendly advice!
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 11:43 pm
I run a small business and one of the things I try to focus on is personalised products. As my business has progressed, its now brought me to the laser engraving world and I love the creative possibilities owning a machine could bring. But I know its not as simple as it looks & there is indeed a lot to learn about it. Not deterred though, I have spent 2 weeks researching & its now led me to here.
I would like to go for a HPC machine & I plan on travelling to a Friday demonstration to purchase one. However I have a choice that I would like a bit of advice on.
Today I've spent all day reading posts in the forum & they have been really helpful. But I have come across discussions about CAD and other programs. I have no CAD knowledge nor have I owned a laser machine before so its thrown me a bit. I want to learn though and wondered whether I should start with some small acrylic signs (10cms) on the LS320 and then once I have learnt a bit, progress to engraved chopping boards, recipe holders etc on a LS3050.
Most replies on the forum when it comes to which machine to buy say 'buy the best your budget allows' but I feel like I may be trying to run before I walk with the LS3050 with having no CAD knowledge. If I went for the LS320, I could learn with it, invest in a good amount of acrylic & also look into a CAD training course. Then progress to the LS3050 when I am a little more knowledgeable & confident.
I'd settled on this but still can't commit because I worry that
a) The LS320 + XP laptop may not cope with making a lot of small acrylic signs.
b) If I spent 3.6k on a machine & find I am hopeless using a CAD package, then I have maxed my budget out and would be stuck with an expensive machine.
So if anybody can throw any thoughts back at me, even if its something to make me look at it from a different angle, I would greatly appreciate it because I just keep jumping between the two & my head is going to explode if I don't settle on one soon!
I would like to go for a HPC machine & I plan on travelling to a Friday demonstration to purchase one. However I have a choice that I would like a bit of advice on.
Today I've spent all day reading posts in the forum & they have been really helpful. But I have come across discussions about CAD and other programs. I have no CAD knowledge nor have I owned a laser machine before so its thrown me a bit. I want to learn though and wondered whether I should start with some small acrylic signs (10cms) on the LS320 and then once I have learnt a bit, progress to engraved chopping boards, recipe holders etc on a LS3050.
Most replies on the forum when it comes to which machine to buy say 'buy the best your budget allows' but I feel like I may be trying to run before I walk with the LS3050 with having no CAD knowledge. If I went for the LS320, I could learn with it, invest in a good amount of acrylic & also look into a CAD training course. Then progress to the LS3050 when I am a little more knowledgeable & confident.
I'd settled on this but still can't commit because I worry that
a) The LS320 + XP laptop may not cope with making a lot of small acrylic signs.
b) If I spent 3.6k on a machine & find I am hopeless using a CAD package, then I have maxed my budget out and would be stuck with an expensive machine.
So if anybody can throw any thoughts back at me, even if its something to make me look at it from a different angle, I would greatly appreciate it because I just keep jumping between the two & my head is going to explode if I don't settle on one soon!