Laser Manufacturing Precision  Inkscape vs Lightburn Integrated with TPU and PETG     3d printings.   
Wood inlays.  
Starbond CA medium 
Borders  
Lanterns Solar
Machine Settings under edit  same as max spindle speed
Device setting to match spindle speed
LIGHTS FOR LANTERNS

                     
Plasma for Metal
Laser substantialy less maintenance than CNC.

Laser Modules

70 watt 1 inch machine atomstack  tested by extrapolation to 64 optical  $1800
Up to 1 inche wood.
1/2" ply one pass.

Infrared Head for engraving
Conveyor for Kraft



Two Trees 3 modes of power *849  24v10a

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsJx3BGeQhg
Conveyors
With standard module can ct 3mm birch with 90 at 250mm
three passes 100  at 80mm white oak
Slate  less than one dollar TEMU
Planer
Stencil Fonts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KI-7w4zyKM4

1/8=.125 = 3.175 mm | 5/32 = .15625 = 3.96875  | 1/4 = .25 = 6.35 mm  | Sandeply 5.2mm .205in  (not good)
Go for the Columbia Purebond 5/32". (BOX OF 10 SHEETS 15 SQUARE FEET 50$) It's about $15 more than Sande for a 4x8' sheet, but cuts a lot cleaner.
Materials from Lowes
Plain wood .7 ;inches with air assist.
1/4 inch poplar board-
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Common-1-4-i... 1/4 inch Oak board- https://www.lowes.com/pd/Common-1-4-i... 3/8 inch pine board- https://www.lowes.com/pd/Common-3-8-i... 1/4 inch Luan plywood- https://www.lowes.com/pd/1-4-in-Lauan... 1/4 inch sanded birch- https://www.lowes.com/pd/1-4-in-x-2-f... 1/4 inch Whitewood sanded- https://www.lowes.com/pd/1-4-in-x-2-F...

4.7MM  $35

VIDEO TEST
10 WATT DIODE LASER  1/4" Columbia     / 5/32


Auto feed for material
Plaletizer

A 10-watt diode laser can typically cut through 3-5mm of plywood in a single pass, but it may require multiple passes for thicker materials. Thicker plywood (up to 8mm) is possible, but it will likely need more passes and slower speeds, potentially with air assist. The quality of the plywood, including the number of layers and type of adhesive, also affects the cutting process.


Atomstack A10 V2  $128.74
Ocooch Birch Plywood 1/8" 3.175mm  .03 per square inch 10 sheets. $89.61
Wood Glue Titebond easy cleanup
Elmers Ultimate Poly Glue
Gorilla Poly Glue
Resorcinol Formaldehyde Glues  Weldwood...
Conductive Paint

Puzzles
Toys
Rack 19"
Rack 1/2
Rack 10 Box
Rack Box
Euro Rack
Electronics Box
Side Hinge Box
Recipe Box
Wall Mounted
Wall Bins  Slat  French Cleat Plain


The Atomstack A10 Pro V2  $125  laser engraver has an engraving area of 400 x 400 mm (15.75 x 15.75 inches). This is the area where the laser can engrave or cut materials
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TT6oSwmN58E

Key Differences and Upgrades in the A10 Pro V2

Key Differences and Upgrades in the A10 Pro V2

Diode laser engraver cutters, with their precision and relatively affordable price point, are excellent tools for a wide range of creative and practical projects. The key to taking full advantage of their capabilities lies in selecting the right materials. The precision of a diode laser is best utilized on materials that it can both engrave and cut cleanly, allowing for intricate designs, detailed images, and sharp edges.


Here are some of the items and materials that lend themselves well to a diode laser:

1. Wood and Wood-based Materials

Wood is one of the most popular and versatile materials for diode lasers. The precision of the laser allows for:

2. Acrylic

While not all acrylics are suitable, certain types work exceptionally well with diode lasers:

3. Leather and Leather-like Materials

The precision of a diode laser is fantastic for personalizing leather products:

4. Coated Metals

While a diode laser typically cannot engrave or cut bare metal, it can work wonders on certain coated metals:

5. Other Materials

Items that take advantage of precision:

Beyond just the materials, the types of projects that benefit most from a diode laser's precision include:

By choosing the right materials, you can leverage the precision of your diode laser to create a vast array of beautiful, custom, and professional-quality items.