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Direct Link: https://youtu.be/CF6LT8tOeg4

Okay, I'm done with product reviews for a while

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The OMTech Polar and Gweike Cloud are (mostly) Desktop CO2 Lasers

Thanks to OMTech and Gweike for sending me these lasers for review. I was not financially compensated and am not part of any affiliate program from either company. Gweike said I could keep their laser if I join their affiliate program and sell three units through my link, so they get their laser back. Da OMTech: https://bit.ly/3TvKKeL Da Gweneth: https://www.gweikecloud.com/ Da Cabinet OmTech: https://bit.ly/42sHmFr

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Maik Bryant

yepp, you seemed very done with the review.

Anonymous

So basically if you want a CO2 laser, ehh.

Evan Hartmann

Would you want to review a glowforge? I actually have one the lid is a bit misaligned due to a hinge falling off from the glass but it still cuts fine. At least it did 2 years ago when I last used it. Maybe I should fire it up again.

Evan Hartmann

I should specify I plan to send it off for repairs so it’s fully working again.

David K

I suspect that when Gwyneth says "remove the space from the wifi name" they mean actually renaming your wifi network ssid to not have a space.

agingwheels

I also wondered that. If true, that would be even more of an egregious ask than simply entering in the name differently

Berkeloid

I wonder if there's any way around that, like surrounding the SSID with double-quotes, using shell escaping (a backslash followed by x20), or something similar. If they're using any sort of Linux software for connecting to the WiFi there's almost certainly some kind of workaround that will let you escape a space in the config file (probably not %20 though as it is unlikely to be using URL escaping).