Burnlab A5 M50 Pro Laser Engraving Machine Review.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ส.ค. 2023
- Are you looking for a 5 watt laser? Come check out the Burnlab A5 M50 Pro Laser Engraving Machine. Can this 5 Watt laser cut out leather patterns? Spoiler, yes! :)
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Nice entry level laser for hobbyist. Inexpensive for starting out. Good job on the review.
Yes, I agree. The price is right and it was very easy to put together. Thank you for the comment. :)
I'm very close to ordering my lazer engraveand...
So excited...
Very cool! They are so much fun! I would get lightburn and try to learn all the essentials. It will be a big help! Start saving scrap material so you can practice. Enjoy!
Thank you! This is really great to start out with and for what I need it to do and the price is nice.
It was also very simple to put together. Enjoy!
Thanks for the video! Any thoughts on how this might handle metal? I purchased the A10 to engrave stainless steel knives and am curious to know if you think it will work?
I wanted to try metal with this laser but the package containing the laser had a sticker that said "do not engrave reflective materials such as mirror, stainless steel, coated mirrors etc... otherwise it might damage the laser". Since it was a review I wanted to follow the guidelines of the laser product. Most likely it can but it is only 5 watts. I guess it should be able to.
It was informative to a certain degree, but I'm having trouble finding sd information. I really don't wanna use my computer with the thing at all. I don't want to carry the extra stuff.
I think I just got the wrong machine.
Do you use your computer to create the files you plan on using on the SD card? What specifically are you running into. Let me see if I can help.