![]() You probably won’t be using a laser cutter for the full length of your work hours, and you probably won’t use it even half the time, so 12 weeks with 2,000 hours isn’t such a bad number after all. Although that may not seem like a lot, that’s about 12 weeks of continuous operation. The average lifespan of a laser tube spans between 1,200 to 2,000 hours. ![]() To top it all, more power means faster cutting and engraving, meaning that the laser’s lifespan won’t wear as much (or as frequently). This new type of technology produces a more focused, much stronger laser beam via fiber optics, which makes cutting through the heaviest of metals a breeze. ![]() Without a shadow of a doubt, ever since fiber laser machines came to the market, crystal and gas-powered laser cutting tools were nearly completely forgotten. Buying a laser cutter & engraver isn’t the simplest thing in the world, but I intend to make it as easy as possible for you with this guide.Īlthough there are dozens of factors to consider when buying one, I want to emphasize the most dominant elements that separate decent and good laser cutters from the best of the best, so let’s start from the top:
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