4 Simple Tips and Tricks for Buying a Laser Engraver

Laser cutters have become popular due to their ability to produce aesthetically pleasing and functional items with high precision. Acquiring a laser cutter means that you can easily design and produce several parts such as jewelry, window curtains, home fixtures, and ornaments on both small and large scale. The versatility of this tool ensures that it cuts and engraves various materials such as wood, acrylic, or canvas. Here are some quick tips to bear in mind when buying a laser cutter.

Technical Assistance -- In the current laser cutter market, you will find imports from different countries that come without support. Since lasers can malfunction and would thus require regular assistance from a support team, buying imported ones may not be a good idea. Go for a company that can offer fast and reliable support in terms of technical assistance, accessible website, and replacement parts. Also, consider the need to upgrade the cutter after a couple of years since the software integration can become obsolete.

Bed Size of the Laser Cutter -- Standard laser cutter beds come in sizes ranging from A1 to A3. Consider the requirements of this machine when choosing the bed size. With a big bed, you can perform more functions at the same time compared to a smaller bed. You can also cut or engrave large items on a big bed. If you plan on expanding your laser cutting production in future, a big bed would be an excellent long-term investment because you will not have to buy another machine. Moreover, adjustable beds are suitable and convenient for cutting both small and large pieces.

Power and Focal Point -- A laser cutter with more wattage is able to cut through different materials with ease because of its enhanced power. You can, therefore, cut materials reliably and faster compared to low-watt lasers. However, when you want to cut thicker materials, the strength of the laser will not be of much help. Here, the lens' focal point will allow you to cut through thick materials. You can always upgrade the laser in the cutting bed to a high wattage.

Laser Tube Cooling System -- If you want your machine to function steadily for an extended period of time, then its cooling system should be in top shape. The laser tube should be cooled by a chiller that contains water or any other coolant such as Freon gas. Avoid laser cutters with plastic chiller tanks and compressors akin to those fitted in aquariums since they do not cool the system optimally. The power of the laser must match the cooling capacity to prevent overheating after extended use. 


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