Who Needs an IR Module? YOU DO!
WinterWolf Arts
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  • test.xcs
    S1
  • Description
    I have been an owner of an M1 for a few months and there were several things/projects I wanted to do that I just could not do with the M1 without extra effort.  For example, engraving metal without preparing it ... being able to cut larger pieces ... So, I went back to XTool and bought an S1.  I now have a 10W S1 with the 2W Infrared module.  I had to share MY results, as I LOVE my IR module! These photos hopefully show the engraving effects of the 10W vs the 2W IR module - I personally think the difference is VERY noticeable and cool.  
    
    The "test" file is not this actual graphic, since I purchased this file and cannot share it.  The original image is white on black, so I took it over to imag-r and converted it to Norton Black Acrylic, imported the image into XCS, and continued on. 
    
    The left side of the dual photo was engraved with the 10W laser module.  The right side of the dual photo was engraved with the 2W IR module.
    Production Info
    Instruction
    Not included
    Application scenario
    Laser
    Software
    xTool Creative Space
    Machine & processing module
    xTool S1
    10W
    Material used
    3mm Black Acrylic
    This particular test was done on a 4x6 glossy black acrylic piece I purchased from Amazon. I am unable to share the actual graphic, as I purchased the file. The "test" file is just a snowflake.
    Total time
    45 min
    Also compatible with other machines. Visit the Material EasySet Library  for more.
    Setting
    License
    You may access, download, use, reproduce, print this work for personal and noncommercial use only. You have no right to adapt, modify, edit, or create derivative works of this work in any format or manner. You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, transfer, distribute, redistribute, promote, market, advertise this work, its derivative work, any object printed with the work or its derivative work, or publish, republish, post, upload, host such work, derivative work or object on other digital platforms, web stores or cloud repositories, for commercial purposes and/or gaining profits.