3D-PrintCreator | ▼ Cutting a phone stand out of wood with the Ortur Laser Master 15 Watt @3dPrintCreator | Uploaded March 2020 | Updated October 2024, 16 hours ago.
Used laser in this video:
gearbest.com/laser-engraving-machine/pp_009731781853.html?wid=1349303&lkid=78535081
Now there is also a MUCH bigger Ortur laser on presale, check it out here: gearbest.com/laser-engraving-machine/pp_009734158273.html?wid=1433363&lkid=78723375 (Review coming soon)
The question I get the most is the question whether the Ortur laser I have (the 15 Watt version) is really suitable for cutting wood.
As I show in this video, this laser is definitely capable of cutting wood, and it does it very well. The model I cut here comes from Thingiverse and is actually nothing more than a drawing that is used by the LaserGRBL software as a source to create a G-code file. When that is done, the laser is controlled to actually cut the wood, everything is very easy.
As seen in the video, I use the laser at 60 percent of its power (actual output about 3 Watts of laser light) at a speed of 700mm per minute. The laser then needs 6 to 7 passes to cut the wood properly, without skipping small pieces.
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Used laser in this video:
gearbest.com/laser-engraving-machine/pp_009731781853.html?wid=1349303&lkid=78535081
Now there is also a MUCH bigger Ortur laser on presale, check it out here: gearbest.com/laser-engraving-machine/pp_009734158273.html?wid=1433363&lkid=78723375 (Review coming soon)
The question I get the most is the question whether the Ortur laser I have (the 15 Watt version) is really suitable for cutting wood.
As I show in this video, this laser is definitely capable of cutting wood, and it does it very well. The model I cut here comes from Thingiverse and is actually nothing more than a drawing that is used by the LaserGRBL software as a source to create a G-code file. When that is done, the laser is controlled to actually cut the wood, everything is very easy.
As seen in the video, I use the laser at 60 percent of its power (actual output about 3 Watts of laser light) at a speed of 700mm per minute. The laser then needs 6 to 7 passes to cut the wood properly, without skipping small pieces.
▼ If you want to buy me a nice cold drink, please do so:
support.3d-printcreator.com
▼ Subscribe to me on YouTube:
subscribe.3d-printcreator.com
▼ Find me on Thingiverse:
thingiverse.3d-printcreator.com
▼ Follow me on Twitter:
twitter.3d-printcreator.com
▼ Or on my website:
3d-printcreator.com
Have any questions for me? Feel free to ask them here or on my other social media accounts.
Keywords for this video:
#3Dprinter #3Dprinting #XYZPrinting #3Dprintcreator
Thanks for watching this video.