How to choose a right laser cutter/engraver
The art of engraving has existed in some form for centuries. The technique of cutting images, lettering and numbering into surfaces has been a part of every culture worldwide. Engraved creations can be as simple as a classically shaped heart with initials in it to some amazingly complex and intricate layouts and images. Engraving still enjoys great popularity among hobbyists and is an essential part of many industries in the business world. There are engraving tool sets for every imaginable form of engraving. Laser engravers are the best and most versatile. Choosing the right one requires some thought and research.
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Decide what kind of engraving you most want to do. Consider what materials you want to be able to cut and the cost of those materials. Investigate the ease of use for the engravers you compare. Verify how much ongoing maintenance and frequency of repairs the engraver requires. Look at the customer service and product support history of the company you buy from.
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Look over the different kinds of laser machines to see how easy to use they are. Compare the function button locations of the laser ; make sure they are easy to find, and look for safety features of each. Review the software available for the laser engraver before you buy it, and match the software to the jobs you want it to do.
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Clamping material to be laser-engraved can be hazardous.
clamps image by Albert Lozano from Fotolia.com Compare the line of contact-free and abrasion-free llaser s. Look for the kind that does not require the material being engraved to be clamped or secured in place. Buy only a laser engraver that does not have any moving or dangerous part exposure to the user.
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Purchase a laser
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Quality laser engravers are not cheap, but they do the best, most precise work. Be prepared to pay serious money for quality, higher wattage. Keep in mind that higher wattage does mean faster, higher engraving quality, but it also means a higher price. Resist the urge to buy a cheaper, less safe version.
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Be sure to buy a vacuum system with your laser . Avoid having to constantly clean up after every use. Buy an exhaust system that will handle the dust. Make sure the company who sells you the laser is a company that will stand behind its product.