In This video I use some dxf files to cut out Christmas decorations on my Langmuir CNC plasma cutter. I used 16 gauge mild steel on my Langmuir systems Crossfire Pro plasma table. After some sanding and painting they look great. I bought the dxf files on Etsy from a couple of different vendors. I also download the sign from the Langmuir file share.
#Christmas #Langmuir #CNC
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In This video I use some dxf files to cut out Christmas decorations on my Langmuir CNC plasma cutter. I used 16 gauge mild steel on my Langmuir systems Crossfire Pro plasma table. After some sanding and painting they look great. I bought the dxf files on Etsy from a couple of different vendors. I also download the sign from



Merry Christmas Everybody!

Here’s the thing; I would totally still buy this CNC plasma table all over again, but this video covers three things I really wish I had known going in. And if you’re considering this #CNCPlasmaCutter, knowing these three things will certainly improve your overall experience. And with respect, there are also a couple of things that I feel Langmuir Systems could easily improve upon…should they happen to be watching.

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Xceleratr by The Black Jackets
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Merry Christmas Everybody! Here’s the thing; I would totally still buy this CNC plasma table all over again, but this video covers three things I really wish I had known going in. And if you’re considering this #CNCPlasmaCutter, knowing these three things will certainly improve your overall experience. And with respect, there are also a couple of things that I



Watch me assemble my new Crossfire Pro CNC Plasma table from Langmuir Systems with Hight Control (HTC) and modify my Hypertherm Powermax 45 XP to work with it.

This is not a step by step tutorial for assembly, rather, I put the table together and explain my solutions for the issues I found.

00:12 – Unbox
03:45 – Table Assembly
35:25 – First Movement
36:30 – Hypertherm Modification
52:30 – First Cut

Helpful Links:
https://www.langmuirsystems.com/pro/assembly
https://www.langmuirsystems.com/crossfire/assembly#plasmawiring-section

The Hpertherm Powermax 45 XP
– Model 088114 Hand System
– w/o CPC
– 50′ Leads
https://www.hypertherm.com/en-US/hypertherm/powermax/powermax45-xp/

Langmuir Systems Crossfire Pro
https://www.langmuirsystems.com/pro

— Shop 29 —

Documenting the good stuff that I work on.

Check out my sister channel ‎@SCREEN 29  for the good stuff that I see.

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Watch me assemble my new Crossfire Pro CNC Plasma table from Langmuir Systems with Hight Control (HTC) and modify my Hypertherm Powermax 45 XP to work with it. This is not a step by step tutorial for assembly, rather, I put the table together and explain my solutions for the issues I found. 00:12 – Unbox 03:45 – Table Assembly



@Langmuir Systems Crossfire Pro CNC Plasma Table art project. I want to do more than make parts with my new table I want to be creative as well. Love being able to think it, then draw it and cut it out of steel! This table is a blast so far. Not a quick assembly project but very satisfying when it cuts as it should!

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@Langmuir Systems Crossfire Pro CNC Plasma Table art project. I want to do more than make parts with my new table I want to be creative as well. Love being able to think it, then draw it and cut it out of steel! This table is a blast so far. Not a quick assembly project but very satisfying when it