How to choose laser cutter? - General Electronics

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May. 06, 2024

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How to choose laser cutter? - General Electronics

I've done a bit of research into this myself - the thing that really holds me back (money aside) is the space needed for the equipment (not just the cutter, but the pump, water cooling system, fume extraction, etc), a place to put it (you only want to run one of these indoors if you have a REALLY good fume extraction system in place), and the fear that I wouldn't use it enough (interestingly - for reasons I won't go into here, but you can research it to find out why - for CO2 lasers, to get the longest life out of them, you need to use them more - they actually degrade when not being used, or being used only a little).

Recent updates in laser technology include enhanced cooling systems and more efficient fume extractors, making it easier to manage the equipment even in smaller spaces. For more Single Platform Laser Cutting Machine for sale information, please contact us. We will provide professional answers.

I've looked at the ebay stuff, I've looked at the FSLasers offerings (they really just import from China, then do the quality upgrading, testing, and tweaking for you), and also the "big boys" (you get what you pay for, btw - I love Universal Laser's equipment - but it is hella expensive). The best bang for the buck, though? According to recent reviews, many users recommend Glowforge for its user-friendly software and excellent customer service.

Laser Cutter and Engraver 24 x 20 inches - blackTooth

A laser cutting and engraving system that is low cost and easy to use. The machine features a 40W CO2 Laser system intended for space saving and large work area of 24" (609mm) x 20" (508mm). This is possible due to the way we designed the gantry and...

Yes - it's a kit; no - it isn't fancy. But as a kit you build yourself, you'll know every inch. You can upgrade and mod it at-will. You get a huge cutting area and a decent-size (wattage) laser to boot. The downside is the construction time, and the tweaking, and configuration, setup, etc - you'll also have to come up with your own fume extraction and water cooling system. Recent trends show an increase in DIY laser cutter kits, which provide flexibility and affordability.

But it is cheap - very cheap - well worth it cheap. Think of it like a 3D printer kit...

The other alternative (not quite as cheap, though) - check out Craigslist advertisements for your area. Sometimes, a business will sell off (for whatever reason) an old ULS or other "big name" laser cutter - something old, like from the 1990s or so. What you'll get will likely be dead - or near dead. But from there, you'll get the mechanicals (servos, linear motion hardware, etc) and the optics (laser optics are not cheap for CO2 lasers!) - you would have to supply a new driver system (maybe Mach3 or something?) plus a new laser (or have the old tube refurbished or such from the original company that made the machine - if they are still in business of course).

What you'll end up with - if you shop right - is (generally) a well made chassis/machine with a large cutting area, plus (likely) great accuracy and maybe more (focusing, bed height controls, etc) - that you won't get on other machines easily. But you will end up paying more (less than new, much more than you may want).

Finally - whatever you do - don't cut PVC (NEVER) it releases chlorine gas - which will kill you - and keep a fire extinguisher handy when cutting - and don't leave the cutter to cut by itself. Fires can, do, and will happen - be prepared!

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To answer some questions such as what laser machine we ...

Dear All,

Nice to meet you here. We usually found some good prices machines in the internet and don't know which one to buy, or what laser machine we should to buy, now as a professional laser machine manufacturer and trader, we want to tell you some reasonable advice.

1. When someone need to buy a laser machine from us, the first question we will ask him is what they want use this machine for? For cutting or engraving? For what materials? What is the thickness? So you need to confirm these questions first, and then make a decision. For example if the machine you found just used for engraving, but you need use it for cutting, so even it's very cheap, you needn't buy it.

2. The price of a machine always relate to its functions, the more functions they have, the higher price they will be, Conversely, the little functions they get, the lower price they sold. For example, Why this co2 laser machine so cheap? because it just used for engraving and don't have many CNC functions, such as Red indicator, lifting platform, Protective device. So my friend, you need to consider what functions you need the machine get, so you will not regret after you buy it.

3. The price also relate to the parts of the machine integrity or not, because an integrity laser machine always include main body, chiller, blower, and other accessories, but from the description of the machine you found, I'm ensure it just include a main body. That's why it's so cheap.

If you want to know more details about the laser machine, please just send email to me, and you will get the best model suitable for you, not a risk and doubtful model.

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