The Machine I've Been Waiting Years For - This Changes EVERYTHING! GWeike MCORE Review
James Biggar 18:43
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GWeike MCore Kickstarter:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gweikelaser/gweike-mcore-desktop-400w-fiber-and-80w-co2-laser-cutter?ref=oqcktwll
When I started reviewing lasers a few years ago, this was the sort of machine that I dreamed of owning someday.
The GWeike MCore combines a 400W fiber laser for metal cutting with an 80W CO₂ laser for wood, acrylic, plastics and other non-metal materials, bringing industrial fabrication capabilities into a workshop-sized package.
As someone who builds custom electric vehicles and prototypes, I've spent countless hours cutting, grinding and finishing parts by hand. A machine like this has the potential to completely transform my workflow by allowing me to go directly from CAD design to production-quality components in minutes.
In this video I take a first look at the MCore and put it through a variety of real-world tests, including:
• 2.7mm carbon steel cutting
• 5.7mm carbon steel cutting
• Complex logo cutting
• 3mm birch plywood cutting
• 3mm acrylic cutting
• CO₂ laser engraving tests
• MLaser NexCut software overview
• Machine workflow demonstration
I also discuss the machine's specifications, features, capabilities and limitations after spending time learning how it operates in a real workshop environment.
A special thanks to GWeike for providing the MCore for review and to their technician Liu, who traveled from China to help commission the machine and ensure everything was operating properly before testing began.
⚠️ This machine was provided by GWeike for review. As always, all opinions expressed in this video are my own.
#GWeike #MCore #FiberLaser #CO2Laser #LaserCutter #MetalFabrication #EVBuild #Workshop #Manufacturing #DIY
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https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gweikelaser/gweike-mcore-desktop-400w-fiber-and-80w-co2-laser-cutter?ref=oqcktwll
When I started reviewing lasers a few years ago, this was the sort of machine that I dreamed of owning someday.
The GWeike MCore combines a 400W fiber laser for metal cutting with an 80W CO₂ laser for wood, acrylic, plastics and other non-metal materials, bringing industrial fabrication capabilities into a workshop-sized package.
As someone who builds custom electric vehicles and prototypes, I've spent countless hours cutting, grinding and finishing parts by hand. A machine like this has the potential to completely transform my workflow by allowing me to go directly from CAD design to production-quality components in minutes.
In this video I take a first look at the MCore and put it through a variety of real-world tests, including:
• 2.7mm carbon steel cutting
• 5.7mm carbon steel cutting
• Complex logo cutting
• 3mm birch plywood cutting
• 3mm acrylic cutting
• CO₂ laser engraving tests
• MLaser NexCut software overview
• Machine workflow demonstration
I also discuss the machine's specifications, features, capabilities and limitations after spending time learning how it operates in a real workshop environment.
A special thanks to GWeike for providing the MCore for review and to their technician Liu, who traveled from China to help commission the machine and ensure everything was operating properly before testing began.
⚠️ This machine was provided by GWeike for review. As always, all opinions expressed in this video are my own.
#GWeike #MCore #FiberLaser #CO2Laser #LaserCutter #MetalFabrication #EVBuild #Workshop #Manufacturing #DIY
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