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In addition to showcasing successes, he candidly discusses some challenges, like blowing a breaker due to extended extension cords, or laser settings that need constant adjustment. The noise from the lasers and the difficulty of working in a shed environment are acknowledged, alongside plans to improve electrical wiring and control systems—possibly consolidating control onto a single, more powerful computer.
He explains that some of his lasers have minor issues that require tinkering, and he's experimenting with different machine types, such as a Creality 22-watt laser and a lower-wattage Chinese model, striving to optimize quality and efficiency.