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With a lot of you talking about it I had to give it a try as my lasers will just not do some of the things this will do, so maybe Thanks All? We shall see.
If you haven't already done this, the simplest way to use the LP is via their phone app. I just pull up a black and white image from Google Photos and share it to the LaserPecker app. It could not be simpler.
 
The phone app is fairly easy to use, sometimes needs troubleshooting or a restart. I don't think you can use the desktop app with the LP1. For designing I use inkscape which is free
 
Make an offer of $160 on eBay for reconditioned one. They accepted my offer and honestly I can't tell where it's been used.
Ended up being $172 after tax. Free shipping.
 
I looked a bit and saw a variety of models and options. What factors went into your decision to go with that model?

JKJ
John I have several lasers but none that I can move around. The fact that I can attach it to one of my many tripods that can give me reach and extension. Plus if I'm doing small stuff why not have a device that auto focuses. Also the desktop app gave me a choice of LP1 or LP2. We'll see if it works when I get it down to the shop but if it doesn't I have an extra phone in the shop for apps.
 
Thanks, makes sense. Please update about if it works with the desktop computer - I’m not interested in controlling things from my phone. I’ve thought about getting one for years for engraving and possibly cutting thin cardboard to make templates and models.

I no longer have any CAD or 3D software loaded but I can design with Inkscape (used it a lot for creating embroidery designs.)
 
Thanks, makes sense. Please update about if it works with the desktop computer - I’m not interested in controlling things from my phone. I’ve thought about getting one for years for engraving and possibly cutting thin cardboard to make templates and models.

I no longer have any CAD or 3D software loaded but I can design with Inkscape (used it a lot for creating embroidery designs.)
It works off Bluetooth. An iPad would work great if you have one. I went with the LP2. I had talked to people that had simple little things to burn and it took 20 to 30 minutes. I can burn my logo in the bottom of a bowl in about one minute. I plan on using it for a lot of other things so I went with something faster.
 
For those that are interested, LaserPecker has a great Black Friday sale going on right now, with savings of many hundreds of dollars which varies depending on the model you choose.
I used to have a large Epilog machine, but I sold it years ago. I have missed using it for small projects like wood turnings.
Yesterday I pulled the trigger and ordered the LP2 Plus. I saved 30% and they even gave me $50 off for accepting a December shipping date.
The reasons I chose the LP2 Plus (it is more expensive than other models mentioned here): it will sit solidly on the lathe bed, no need to try to mount it on a banjo or other jig. It micro-adjusts vertically with a touch of a button to get it on centerline. Focus is easy by just superimposing two red projected dots. It is powerful and fast, the job is done in seconds. It engraves and it cuts relatively thick materials. It connects to my laptop (or phone) via wifi, no chords. It has a larger working area than the less expensive models, and with optional accessories an engraving can be done that is two meters long.
Although simple design work can be done on the phone, any detailed work is best done on the laptop or other computer. The software and app are free or there is the option to use Inkscape which is also free. With Inkscape you can do anything that CorelDraw can do. If you've never used graphics software before, there is a learning curve but there are lots of tutorials online.
 
For those that are interested, LaserPecker has a great Black Friday sale going on right now, with savings of many hundreds of dollars which varies depending on the model you choose.
I used to have a large Epilog machine, but I sold it years ago. I have missed using it for small projects like wood turnings.
Yesterday I pulled the trigger and ordered the LP2 Plus. I saved 30% and they even gave me $50 off for accepting a December shipping date.
The reasons I chose the LP2 Plus (it is more expensive than other models mentioned here): it will sit solidly on the lathe bed, no need to try to mount it on a banjo or other jig. It micro-adjusts vertically with a touch of a button to get it on centerline. Focus is easy by just superimposing two red projected dots. It is powerful and fast, the job is done in seconds. It engraves and it cuts relatively thick materials. It connects to my laptop (or phone) via wifi, no chords. It has a larger working area than the less expensive models, and with optional accessories an engraving can be done that is two meters long.
Although simple design work can be done on the phone, any detailed work is best done on the laptop or other computer. The software and app are free or there is the option to use Inkscape which is also free. With Inkscape you can do anything that CorelDraw can do. If you've never used graphics software before, there is a learning curve but there are lots of tutorials online.

@Ric Taylor Thank you for that good information. I see from their website the LP2 Plus Pro comes with a Rotary Extension. Would that let me engrave around the outside of a turning or cylinder?

Or would it be better to go with one of theLP4 bundles? I like the idea of the dual laser. Some bundles include the air purifier. I lack the experience to make an intelligent decision! (My only experience was years ago working with a company that used huge CO2 lasers that would cut ceramics.)

JKJ
 
Thank you for that good information. I see from their website the LP2 Plus Pro comes with a Rotary Extension. Would that let me engrave around the outside of a turning or cylinder?
John the LPT2 Plus does not come with the rotary extension, but it can be purchased as an additional accessory. It can be used to engrave a cylinder such as a turning or a mug. There are videos on the website as well as YouTube.

There is a lot of information on the website, it can take quite awhile to go through it all and think about all of the options and combinations. Not all of the accessories can be used on all of the laser models.
 
Laserpecker always seems to be having a big sale on days ending in "y". Maybe it is a bigger sale than other days, but as far as I have seen they start a new sale right after the old one ends.
 
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