Although I will take full credit for the satisfaction I felt when I realized I had made the right engineering choices, if I had known upfront the video existed I could have cut 4 hours of assembly down to maybe 90 minutes. Literally, every problem I had with the dark pictures in the manual was resolved with the video. The micro-SD card (as previously noted) has documentation on it, but I did not know until after the fact that buried in a directory on the card there is a short video that shows how to assemble the engraver. There were many times along the journey when I thought I was doing something wrong and would have to step back to engineer my way forward. The length of time to build (at least for me) came from the rather dark photos in the assembly guide that made a fair amount of the process a guessing game. It isn’t that the instructions are bad – they are actually quite good. Let me tell you, this is not 30 minutes from box to engraving operation. The first step with the Jiccoda LE-1 is assembly. Protective eye glasses to prevent damage when you inevitably feel compelled to look directly at the laser while in use.A micro-SD card with documentation, videos and software.All of the components to build the engraver – rails, guides, motors, cables, electronics and, of course, the laser.
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