Laser Cutter Settings

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General Cutting Settings

These settings are for general purpose use to cut materials. They should be expected to fully cut the material, but ALWAYS test settings to verify they work with your specific material!

Woods

Material Thickness Speed Power Passes Notes
Basswood 1/18" 15 40 1
Basswood 1/16" 25 40 1
Birch Plywood 3mm (1/8") 15 70 1 It is EXTREMELY likely you can cut this at lower power.
Oak 1/4" 12 30 1
White Ash Plywood 1/4" 100 40 1

Polymers

Material Thickness Speed Power Passes Notes
Acrylic 1/8" 15 55 1
Delrin (White) 1/4" 12 70 2 Delrin contains plenty of formaldehyde. Allow extra time after cutting for the cutter to vent.

Paper Materials

Material Thickness Speed Power Passes Notes
Matte Board 1/16" 50 30 1 Intended for cutting complex curves & shapes.
Matte Board 1/16" 90 50 1 Intended for cutting straight lines only.

Miscellaneous

Material Thickness Speed Power Passes Notes
Leather (Veg Tan) Approx 1/8" 50 50 1 Cut edges will char, which can be removed with a stiff brush, or polished for a shiny edge.

General Engraving Settings

The settings here are for general-purpose use and are NOT calibrated for depth! ALWAYS test settings to verify them!

Woods

Material Thickness Speed Power Passes Notes

Polymers

Material Thickness Speed Power Passes Notes

Paper Materials

Material Thickness Speed Power Passes Notes

Miscellaneous

Material Thickness Speed Power Passes Notes

Detailed Settings

Below are in-depth engraving tests that have been contributed by various members. Unlike the general purpose settings, these settings include the approximate depth to which the engraving will be cut, which may be useful for things such as stamps.

Adding Settings

Feel free to add to these tables. Sharing information is great! HOWEVER:

  • Include ALL relevant information, including thickness.
  • Detail your material as specifically as possible. "Cardboard" is useless. "Corrugated Cardboard" or "Brown Heavy Paperboard" is better.
  • Include any other relevant notes in the Notes section, such as whether you masked the material (and what you masked with!) or if the settings are better for a specific kind of cut.
  • Any entries that are poorly detailed may be deleted. However, if you disagree with an otherwise complete entry, create a new one.
  • If you're not sure how to add entries, send all the relevant information to mjporter86 at gmail dot com



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