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xTool M1 Riser Base with Honeycomb

SKU: 6928819516694

xTool M1 Riser Base with Honeycomb will allow you to increase the working area of the xTool M1 hybrid plotter when using the laser both with and without the RA2 rotary module. Compatible with xTool Air Assist, it will additionally improve the aesthetics of your work by minimizing the tanning effect of your designs.

999,99zł incl. tax

Lowest regular price of the last 30 days: 999,99zł
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Contents

The product includes the following elements:

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2 Light Shielding Plates

3

Honeycomb

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Right and Left Plate

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4 Material Pins

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Ruler

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User Manual


Description

The xTool M1 hybrid laser offers many possibilities, such as cutting with a knife, as well as laser cutting and engraving. The manufacturer also offers many additions and interesting accessories that will allow you to achieve even better results when working with the device. One of them is a dedicated honeycomb elevation, which increases the working space of the device, allowing, among other things, engraving objects up to 120 mm high. The honeycomb tray can be slid onto rails of different heights, just like a baking tray, so you can easily adjust the height to suit your needs.

*the lower plate visible in the photo is an element of the xTool M1 hybrid plotter


Raise compatible with the RA2 Pro swivel module

If you own or are considering purchasing a RA2 Pro rotary module, it is worth considering adding a honeycomb extension to your shopping list, allowing you to engrave objects with a diameter of up to 102 mm. A larger working space will make engraving mugs, glasses or Christmas baubles easier than ever.

Items 120 mm high

The ability to engrave materials up to 120 mm high (without the RA holder) is one of the main advantages of the extension. If you want to engrave items that previously did not fit into the plotter housing, the increase will quickly solve this problem and enable you to perform this type of projects.

Honeycomb, a simple way to improve the aesthetics of your work

A sheet with a honeycomb structure allows the heat generated during laser work to be dissipated. Thanks to this, the final effect is cleaner and more aesthetic than when using a plotter without the use of honeycomb.

Eye protection

The back and front plates made of light-retaining material will protect your eyes while the device is operating, while ensuring control over the entire process.

Magnetic holders for flat materials

Using magnetic holders, you can fix flat materials such as plywood on the surface of the honeycomb, which will prevent them from moving, and the selected design will be made precisely and in the right place.

Convenient measurement in millimeters and inches

On the outer edge of the honeycomb you will find a measure in millimeters and inches, which will help you precisely place the material in the device and thus ensure the correct execution of the project.

Compatible with the Air Assist kit

The elevation is compatible with the Air Assist pump available in our store. The air supply can be conveniently connected to the raised area via a dedicated input located in the housing. The combination of the Air Assist system with a honeycomb allows you to achieve the best results when working with the xTool M1 plotter laser.


Please note that the base of the M1 Laser must be removed to fully use this product. As a result, the device no longer meets the requirements for a Class 1 laser and must be classified as a Class 4 laser. For the safe use of the xTool M1 hybrid laser, it is required to use a dedicated filter with replaceable cartridges, or exhaust gases must be vented outside through a dedicated ventilation hole.



Compatible devices

You can use this product with the following devices:

xtool-m1-miniaturka

xTool M1


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