Thread: Recommend me a Laser cutter.
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05-06-2015 #1
My girlfriend bought this one:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2214290806...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
I have to say, I am very impressed with the value of it, separate drives on each axis plus a onboard motion controller that has etherent connectivity.
aligned and focused it when it arrived and it is working very nicely.
They do produce smoke so adding a bilge fan in line is a must.https://emvioeng.com
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05-06-2015 #2
An increasingly common trend for Chinese sellers I've noticed seems to be holding their wares in EU (including the UK) based warehouses, removing many of the usual worries of importing, whilst as a buyer you're still paying imported-from-China prices.
The result as far as we're concerns is that HPC laser's lowest end model (the LS3020 pro) is £1,125 (with shipping of £12.95+VAT) which appears to be very similar in both look and specification similar to ones that are £405 'all in' (including shipping etc.) As someone who's interested in acquiring a laser cutter (who isn't, apart from those who've got one?), that £735 premium is hard to swallow, especially if I can also expect to have to get my hands dirty either way.
Worse, if I go the way gianluca_g suggests (and ripping the existing controller out seems to be a rather common suggestion with these!), then I'm taking it apart and retrofitting it; and £700 buys a lot of fixing and retrofitting. On the other hand, if £735 is the difference between ending up with working hardware, and ending up pouring lots of precious time and good money into a bad purchase then it's it's worth every single extra penny - all 73554 of them!
Large is in the eye of the workshop owner.Seriously, though, given you know what you want to do, you can just look at the working area and know whether it'll fit. The cheapest machines seem to be able to cut an area of about the size (well, a little less) than an A4 sheet. A larger machine, like the one that komatias linked, will do more like twice that - two A4 sheets (aka A3).
Depending on how much engraving/cutting you're hoping to do, you might find the larger machine works out cheaper in the long run. The larger cutting area means you may be able to get more efficient use out of your material (less important for ply, more important for leather?) and, of course, the more powerful laser should allow you to get jobs done slightly faster.
It's difficult; whilst it's often a good guide, I've bought enough polished turds in the past to be cautious. They looked great, but the internals were cheap trash. Equally, I've found enough rough diamonds to hold out hope!Last edited by Jess; 05-06-2015 at 03:01 PM. Reason: bbcode
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05-06-2015 #3
Probably not what you were after but are you aware of this open source project: Lasersaur. Its a lot bigger than what you're probably after and the BOM is very pricey, but you could use some of the ideas for a version cut down in size / power. But I guess by the time you bought parts + time you're just as well buying a Chinese machine.
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07-06-2015 #4
Cheers Komatias,
Im concerned about backup if things go wrong, spares and email help etc. Not sure if all ebay sellers can provide this, any experiences with your girlfriends model ?
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07-06-2015 #5
They look pretty good to me !! Nice website and professional.
https://www.epiloglaser.co.uk/index.htm
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07-06-2015 #6
Yes epilog are amazing machines if you are willing to pay many thousands of pounds for even their smallest model. Look for a company who can actually serviceor repair a machine in the Uk and who carry spares when buying a Chinese machine. Its great if you can find a company who will deliver and help set up the machine.
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07-06-2015 #7
Hi
The machines are minimal in terms of elelctornics so most parts can be sourced on ebay. The only expensive part and maybe difficult to get is the laser tube. The sellers are pretty good at responding too. As for the software, it is basic but good enough for the job.
see example 6mm pine, cut at 90% power 20mm/sec, engraving 30% power 200mm/sec:
The good bit is you can send data to the machine through USB, Ethernet or just plug a usb stick in.https://emvioeng.com
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