Cool, how was the burning on the edges at 10W ?
Also, have you tried doing stitching holes with the xTool yet ?
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Cool, how was the burning on the edges at 10W ?
Also, have you tried doing stitching holes with the xTool yet ?
There's very little. You can zoom in on the pic of the cutout and see just a bit of charring. That said, after cutting it, I run over it with a dauber of deglazer and any residue cleans right up.
I've not yet used it to try stitching holes. I use and enjoy a set of Buckleguy 4mm stitching punches. On leather this light they make quick work of it.
I laser cut stitching holes in vegetable tanned leather for a ren faire bag last year using a Glowforge 40W laser cutter. It turned out really well. It's significantly easier than punching the holes by hand.