This is like printing money with the xTool P2

Published 2023-06-17
Transparency stuff- The xTool P2 was sent to me for free for me to make videos about it as I see fit.
xTool also sent some discount links as below, These are also affiliate links which I get a kickback from at no extra cost to you.

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All Comments (21)
  • @funkywagnalls
    Little girls actually grow up adoring their geek father's. It won't be lost on her or a waste of effort. Well done, Dad!
  • @richards7909
    Don’t forget you can use the other part as a stencil for drawing :)
  • I don`t think that they could have asked for a better advertisement for laymen ! Good stuff !
  • @Vickie-Bligh
    Nicely done. Loved what you did for your little girl, especially with a brand new sibling. It's so easy for them to feel left out even when they aren't. Way to go, dad.
  • @JK-yf9sx
    Amazing. I still remember the first time I used an ATM and money came out of the wall. It felt like science fiction. Now this gizmo. Thanks for helping me keep abreast of the times ☺
  • @onjofilms
    I used to work on industrial CO2 lasers. They were 150 or 250 watts. We would focus the beam and put holes in the filters of cigarettes for dilution. Some times 18 to 20 hole each cigarette, making 8,000 or 16,000 cigs a minute depending on machine. So they had to be high powered to pulse that fast. We used gypsum targets for burn tests, would align the laser with a helium neon laser, and a watt meter to adjust the power. Those nipples on the glass tubes would sometimes break off when changing or repairing hoses. A new laser tube would be about $4k usd and we would break about 10 a year. We had a suggestion plan at the company and I put in a suggestion to fix those nipples by sending them to a scientific glass blower. He was in town and would fix them for $150 to $200 bucks. So I saved the company $40,000 a year, and the suggestion award to me was $4k. Fun times.
  • @RobWhittlestone
    I love this. Not only is Mr NYW an outstanding craftsman, he's a loving Dad. Humanity and humility combined with excellence. I'm blown away. All the best, Rob in Switzerland
  • @chrisdrake447
    I am constantly impressed that ultra-modern technology still only just about manages to keep pace with your ability to find uses for it. Nice.
  • You are the right person to run this laser machine. Tinker on my friend! Can’t wait to see what you thoughtfully create next. Congrats on the new baby too!
  • @koolerking440
    I know it’s about building stuff, but the text humour is off the charts. I genuinely laugh at/with your videos.
  • @mj7tech351
    I'm from Yemen and I seen all your videos love you man u r amazing
  • From the moment you started up the CNC I knew you were making top plates for a Thorens! My first real turntable was a TD160, so I suppose I should :) Great stuff as always, Russ, and what a machine! I am learning so much from watching your channel, as CNC, laser etc is really something I'd like to get into. Greetings from The Yorkshire Coast!
  • It's 3:00 am and I see that you've posted a video 58 minutes ago and my curiosity takes over any common sense I have
  • If you could do a tutorial on actually printing literal money, that would be handy.
  • @neilsnowden2422
    I press like before viewing as I know the content will be supreme
  • @FederiCorzo1
    I can not tell you how much I enjoyed this video. Gracias!