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Revision as of 14:48, 27 June 2018
See this video for how to use Marlin + Inkscape to do engraving and cutting, without? modulation of power:
Basics
- This page explores simple off the shelf componets for lasers and their associated optics
Small Lasers
10-100W
- 10W $169 - [5]
- 14W peak - $230 - [6]
- 15W - $330 with power supply - [7]
- 10W - $239 - [8]
- 20W - laser diode bar, no power supply - [9]
- 30W fiber coupled laser diode with fiber and no collimator - $350 - [10]
- 50W used 808 nm bar only $540 - [11]
- 50W C02 - $134 - [12]
Collimators
Device that takes incoming light waves and makes them parallel. See [13]
- 10W max - $57 - [14]
Uses
- 20W fiber laser cuts 0.2 mm steel and 0.4mm copper and aluminum - [15]