I am thinking of getting a laser. The one I am looking at Is an Ovsuqu Galvo Laser JPT M7 MOPA 100W Fiber Laser Machine 300x300mm will this cut and mark wood, Glass, Marble, and other nonmetal materials If I adjust the power, frequency, and other settings? My main thing is that I will be Engraving on gun parts.
10 months ago I bought a 30 watt Raycus. last week, I paid 5000 for a 100 watt JPT source to replace the 30 watt. Should be delivered today. Also had to get a 48 volt power supply. the 30 watt runs on a 24 volt.
I have a question I can't seem to find a succinct answer to: Is the primary advantage of a higher wattage the cutting speed? I had been looking at a JPT 60w MOPA, but I don't think I'll be using color engraving too much and was debating getting a 100w Q-switch instead with the savings.
@@c.j.1089 After having the 100 Watt JPT for a bit. I would go for the 60watt MOPA over 100watt Q. It is for more than color. Deep engrave vs ablation vs polishing using the frequency. You never know what jobs will come your way and you will be ready for vs wishing you had it. I run my fiber about 30% power most time. 60watt will work great.
@@JackInTheShop hey mate, are you still enjoying the 100w laser ? I'm looking to make small detailed dog tags for collars and thinking of getting a 60w mopa
Thank you for the insight! My shop has thunder CO2 and Diode lasers, seems like branding is going to be consistent for us getting a fiber!
That is good to hear!
I am thinking of getting a laser. The one I am looking at Is an Ovsuqu Galvo Laser JPT M7 MOPA 100W Fiber Laser Machine 300x300mm will this cut and mark wood, Glass, Marble, and other nonmetal materials If I adjust the power, frequency, and other settings? My main thing is that I will be Engraving on gun parts.
A fibre laser is for metal a CO2 laser is for wood, but both will work on plastic
You must be sponsored by Thunder Laser! 😆
10 months ago I bought a 30 watt Raycus. last week, I paid 5000 for a 100 watt JPT source to replace the 30 watt. Should be delivered today. Also had to get a 48 volt power supply. the 30 watt runs on a 24 volt.
I have a question I can't seem to find a succinct answer to: Is the primary advantage of a higher wattage the cutting speed? I had been looking at a JPT 60w MOPA, but I don't think I'll be using color engraving too much and was debating getting a 100w Q-switch instead with the savings.
@@c.j.1089 After having the 100 Watt JPT for a bit. I would go for the 60watt MOPA over 100watt Q. It is for more than color. Deep engrave vs ablation vs polishing using the frequency. You never know what jobs will come your way and you will be ready for vs wishing you had it. I run my fiber about 30% power most time. 60watt will work great.
@@JackInTheShop hey mate, are you still enjoying the 100w laser ? I'm looking to make small detailed dog tags for collars and thinking of getting a 60w mopa
@@c.j.1089 did you buy one ?
Great info.
Glad it was helpful!
now i know for sure i cannot afford it haha, but well i am only 22, a lot ahead of me right