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    Chinese Laser Engraver Rabbit ordered

    hello all of my freinds,
    I am from Bangladesh. After a long time reading, watching & biting my nail i decided to buy laser engraving machine from Rabbitlaser. After long time conversation i finally get opportunity to implement my all dream to work with a laser machine. Cindy (sale rep.) is very helping, caring person i met ever.
    she answered my all question with deep concentration and trace out.
    whatever l get every update from Cindy everyday. today my machine will go to quingdao port. wish everything is checked well.
    i know some of our friends got this kind machines. here very welcome if we can share any experience (happy or sad), excitement or can talk about any issues.
    I'm making a room for my toy, wish it will my best one.
    we also sell machine so we may get chance to sell machine or produced product.
    I'll very happy to continuous every detail of conversation or arrival my machine. & will post pictures soon.And i wish we could solve the worry to buy a chinese machine with good service and affordable price.

    My machine is 60w HX-6090SE

    ---------------------------------Nirjhor
    i'm happily owned a full equipped door & furniture factory ,& an interior design firm here.Wish next work with waterjet, plasma cnc and woodworking cnc.
    Last edited by salim nirjhor; 05-12-2010 at 3:38 AM.

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    IMG_0136.jpghello,
    Cindy sent me some of my machines picture, in these picture showing when packing the machine, parts with accessories and last picture when it loaded to go to port for shipment.
    Tnx Cindy,
    I love to post when get any update more.
    pls be with us.

    -------------------Nirjhor

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    here the last two,
    I'm start biting my nail again

    shipping date is 19th this month
    and delivery time is about 25 days
    so about mid of next month



    only can pray for happy arrival

    ---------------------------------------Nirjhor
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    First of all -
    1) Did your laser have USB?
    2) Do you order chiller or just water pump? Do you have pictures of what will be shipped with laser for cooling tube?
    3) Air extraction - same question?
    4) Spare set of lens/mirrors?
    5) Spare tube?

    For you KEY QUESTION will be proper tube cooling, electricity stability and good grounding. Before start CHECK EXTREMELY CAREFUL quality of electric contacts and isolation. With your air humidity first TURN ON could be last TURN ON
    Last edited by Viktor Voroncov; 05-12-2010 at 1:35 PM.
    GCC Dealer in Baltic countries

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    can anyone tell me why my horizontal lines are squiggly?
    Mr C.

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    Levi,

    Best to start your own thread, but to get you started:
    Loose lens or loose belt are your best bet for starters...
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    Quote Originally Posted by salim nirjhor View Post
    l get every update from Cindy everyday. today my machine will go to quingdao port. .

    From their website Qingdao is the closest port city. Qingdao is a beautiful
    clean city with a great beer factory "Tsingtao"..partially owned by Budweiser, or at least was...and dongbei girls.

    Was visiting a factory in China last week, they had just purchased a Chinese auto recognition laser cutter. Field size about 36" x 36" with chiller. Price was 8,000 RMB about 11,000 USD. The operator makes
    16 RMB per day. That's less than 3USD.

    Doesn't take a genius to figure out where the US jobs went to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viktor Voroncov View Post
    First of all -
    1) Did your laser have USB?
    2) Do you order chiller or just water pump? Do you have pictures of what will be shipped with laser for cooling tube?
    3) Air extraction - same question?
    4) Spare set of lens/mirrors?
    5) Spare tube?

    For you KEY QUESTION will be proper tube cooling, electricity stability and good grounding. Before start CHECK EXTREMELY CAREFUL quality of electric contacts and isolation. With your air humidity first TURN ON could be last TURN ON
    Hello Viktor Voroncov,
    Thank u very much for your question, i'm happy to answer all, u can ask me for individual explaination,
    here is the answers


    1. laser machine has USB
    2. I ordered a water pump if i wants water cooler, they also have
    3. an air pump and an exhaust fan with this machine
    4. I ordered i set of spare lenses/mirrors
    5. I also ordered i set of spare tube

    and I'm thanking u for all of your advise and query and being with me.


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    ---Nirjhor

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    For you better order water cooling system. Temperature in Bangladesh is always high and with water pump you will change tube every 3 months.

    Ordering air pump and exhaust from laser supplier is not best option. Better buy this items on local market with warranty and better quality.

    And start works for electricity preparation now - for you it will be biggest problem.
    GCC Dealer in Baltic countries

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Hintz View Post
    Levi,

    Best to start your own thread, but to get you started:
    Loose lens or loose belt are your best bet for starters...


    Hello Dan Hintz,
    Tnx for your post, And about starting a new thread, i dont want to get in annoying others and confusing also, I invited some to see my thread but may b not right way, please notice them if u know how. tnx i ordered spare lens , mirrors and tube.
    pray for me to be a good starter

    ---------------------------Nirjhor

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    tnx len levi,
    for post ur comment and experience about quingdao city. Your anykind advise will be appreciated.


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    --Nirjhor

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    Quote Originally Posted by salim nirjhor View Post
    tnx len levi,
    for post ur comment and experience about quingdao city. Your anykind advise will be appreciated.


    -------------------------Nirjhor

    From their website they have been attending Canton fair for at least a few years, with a big booth. Never know if you don't actually visit the factory
    as to where a machine is made. So many trading companies its confusing.
    Jinan city where they are located has many high technology industries.

    Maybe next time I am in Qingdao, I will take a train to Jinan and visit with them. Its interesting to see what the Chinese factories have going on.




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    Thanks
    how do I start my own thread?
    I cant find any thing to click on that says " new Thread"
    Mr C.

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    On the screen that lists all threads, look for a large blue button near the top left that says "New thread" (just to the left of the red "Friends of the Creek" button).
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    Trotec 80W Speedy 300 laser w/everything
    CAMaster Stinger CNC (25" x 36" x 5")
    USCutter 24" LaserPoint Vinyl Cutter
    Jet JWBS-18QT-3 18", 3HP bandsaw
    Robust Beauty 25"x52" wood lathe w/everything
    Jet BD-920W 9"x20" metal lathe
    Delta 18-900L 18" drill press

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