[hackerspaces] Choosing a laser cutter

Chad Elish chad at hackpittsburgh.org
Wed Nov 29 06:52:24 CET 2017


Yep! I love gweike lasers. Ours has been a rockstar!

-chad


> On Nov 27, 2017, at 18:01, Sector67 Team <team at sector67.org> wrote:
> 
> i3Detroit and Sector67 both have Weike machines if anyone needs help with one.  Ours has been working fine after initial repairs (machine was designed to run on 220V so the connections and powersupply were underspec'd but repairable, they've probably got it figured out now with the huge increase in demand for 120V hobby machines) and aside from buying tubes every few years it runs fine with minimal maintenance.
> 
> 
> Chris
> 
> Chris Meyer
> Director
> Sector67
> 
> 608-241-4605
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> 
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> Madison, WI  53704
> 
> On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 2:52 PM, charlie wallace <charlie at finitemonkeys.com <mailto:charlie at finitemonkeys.com>> wrote:
> nsl got a gweike laser for about $5K USD shipped to USA dock, its been
> a workhorse. http://www.wklaser.com/ <http://www.wklaser.com/>
> 
> its pretty much no warranty fix it yourself deal, but its mostly just
> a tube replacement and tidying up the machines internals, save on the
> machine for new tubes, replace optics.
> 
> chinese laser cutter software isn't that great, but they usually come
> with corel plugins.
> 
> some notes https://charliex2.wordpress.com/2012/06/18/nsl-gets-a-laser-cutter/ <https://charliex2.wordpress.com/2012/06/18/nsl-gets-a-laser-cutter/>
> 
> On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 2:58 AM, opit <opit at technariumas.lt <mailto:opit at technariumas.lt>> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > we're raising money to buy a laser cutter again, aiming for 80-150W
> > power range and 1300-600mm work area.
> >
> > We'd like to ask if you have any experience with a) European-made
> > lasers, e.g. Trotec, Boxford (we're in Lithuania) b) Chinese lasers that
> > are 2-3 times cheaper (e.g. Bodor, Acctek, etc.)?
> >
> > I'm worried about spending a lot of members' money on a low-quality
> > device with no customer support and no warranty. On the other hand, it
> > can very well be that some of the 'made in EU' lasers are just
> > re-branded ones. We're aiming to spend up to 12k Euros on the cutter.
> >
> > Do you have any comments or suggestions? Here are some devices we've
> > been looking at:
> >
> > https://www.troteclaser.com/en/laser-machines/laser-cutters-sp-series/ <https://www.troteclaser.com/en/laser-machines/laser-cutters-sp-series/>
> >
> > http://acctekcnc.com/html/products/cnc_laser/Laser_engraving_cutting/2016/0511/219.html <http://acctekcnc.com/html/products/cnc_laser/Laser_engraving_cutting/2016/0511/219.html>
> >
> > http://www.bodor.com/Fiber_Laser/CO2/2017-10-19/366.html <http://www.bodor.com/Fiber_Laser/CO2/2017-10-19/366.html> (5.6k E)
> >
> > BML1390 by Boxford (http://www.boxford.co.uk/equipment/laser-systems/ <http://www.boxford.co.uk/equipment/laser-systems/>)
> >
> > https://goldenlaser.en.alibaba.com/product/520631966-222018345/JG_10060_CO2_Small_Laser_Cutter.html <https://goldenlaser.en.alibaba.com/product/520631966-222018345/JG_10060_CO2_Small_Laser_Cutter.html>
> >
> >
> > Thanks a lot!
> > #o
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