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LASER TREE 60W (60000mW) Output Laser Engraver, 35 * 37 Inch Laser Engraving Machine with Air Assist, Switchable Diode Laser Cutter Engraver for Cutting Engraver for Wood Metal Acrylic, Class 4

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Features

  • 60W+ LASER ENGRAVER: LASER TREE K1 Pro MAX 60W+ laser engraver has powerful cutting capabilities. It can cut 20mm plywood by one pass at 150mm/min with 100% power. At 60mm/min and 100% power, it can cut 15mm acrylic by one pass. This 60W laser head can only cut plywood, pine board, acrylic, basswood board, 0.5mm stainless steel and other materials
  • HADLE LARGE ITEMS WITH EASE: The 60W laser engraver feature a 32"x24" (800x600 mm) work area to fit most projects. This laser engraver boosts the success of small businesses, great choice to start your side hustle. And opens up unlimited possibilities for your creations
  • 20W,40W & 60W POWER SWITCHING FUNCTION: The LASER TREE 60W laser cutter features three powers to switch power at will. You can switch between 20W, 40W and 60W at will. When you need to engrave, you can switch to 20W power, when you need to cut, you can cut to 40W and 60W power. This can increase the use experience, more convenient for cutting and engraving work
  • LASER CUTTER DESIGN DETAILS: 1. This laser engraving machine supports offline engraving with TF card; 2. Z-shaped lifting device can adjust the height of laser module and quickly adjust the focal length of laser head; 3. Y-axis locking switch; 4. External rotation axis interface;5. Laser head with temperature display; 6. Industrial Grade Linear Guide
  • EASY INSTALLATION & CUSTOMER SERVICE: LASER TREE laser cutter kit includes laser machine, air assist pump, and Desktop Protection Magnetic Plate. Refer to the instructions and installation video for quick installation. All LASER TREE laser engravers are backed by a 30-day return guarantee (for any reason), a 1-year warranty and lifetime technical support. We have a dedicated technical and support team to resolve all issues, so feel free to contact us if you have any questions

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LASER TREE 60W Output Diode Laser Engraver, High Accuracy 3537 Inch Laser Engraving Machine with Air Assist, Switchable Diode Laser Cutter Engraver for Cutting Engraver for Wood Metal Acrylic

Product Dimensions: 32 x 24 x 6 inches


Item model number: K1 Max 60W Kit


Item Weight: 39 pounds


Manufacturer: LASER TREE


Date First Available: August 5, 2024


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  • Impressive, with a few minor flaws
Good: Unlike entirely too many companies that claim high power and bury in the fine print that they're talking about *input* power, with output a fraction of that, LaserTree claims a full 60 watt *output* power for this laser. And they aren't kidding. This thing cuts so quickly and cleanly it's almost scary. Laser power can be manually capped at 20, 40, or 60 watts via buttons on the laser head. Speed goes up to 20 meters per minute, but I wouldn't run it much past a third that if your paths are at all complex. Works well with LightBurn and LaserGRBL software after a little tweaking (see below). I haven't done any precision work yet, but cuts for projects I've burned so far look clean and accurate. Huge work surface, way more than I need. Air assist connection and pump are included, imho a necessity for this tool. Honeycomb platform is included, somewhat smaller than the work area but adequate for my needs. Provision for a rotary attachment, sold separately. Tools, spare lenses, material samples included. Quite the complete little kit. Assembly took a little doing, in part because I really didn't have enough table space for this monster, but should be simple for an experienced maker. Customer support, when you need it (and you probably will - see below) is actually quite prompt and helpful. Decent price for what you get. Bad: There is an X-axis limit switch, but there appears to be no Y-axis limiter. This matters because the cutter beam is offset something like 38.5 mm from home coordinates. If you don't take that offset into account, the head will try to go into negative coordinates, with accompanying noise and grinding of gears. It seems as though LightBurn should be configurable to compensate automatically, but if so I haven't figured out how yet. Regardless, the machine really should have a Y limit switch. Aggravating this is the fact that the laser alignment cross-hair is also offset from the cutter beam. If you aren't aware of the exact offset, positioning the stock to be cut is an exercise in frustration. There are a few more semi-nit-picks. The instruction books are adequate, but only that. I had to query customer support a couple of times to get LightBurn talking to the cutter at all, then a couple after that to get details of that pesky offset and how to deal with it. Granted, it's not their software, but setup instructions need to be more complete. Ideally, Laser Tree should noodge the LightBurn people to support their products directly. Once you do get things set up properly, however, everything works and works well. Tips: - This thing requires more work space than the dimensions suggest. I ended up building a 4' square box of 2x2s and heavy plywood to sit on the wholly-inadequate old kitchen table I'd intended to use as-is. If I were doing it over again (which I probably will), I would build a 4-by-5 or 4-by-6-foot platform to hold the cutter, air pump, laptop, and miscellany. Make sure you have at least this much open space before beginning assembly. - Good ventilation and at least a makeshift smoke hood are mandatory if you're engraving or cutting anything organic, and a good idea for everything else. - The manual describes use of the air assist as optional. It isn't, really. I've already ruined one lens finding this out. - Amazon has plenty of good laser safety glasses. Don't even think about firing this thing up without making sure everyone in line of sight wearing them. This tool can be every bit as dangerous as a table saw, and the blade moves at the speed of light. Bottom line: Now that the learning-curve frustration is out of the way, I'm having a lot of fun with this thing, and finding new uses for it all the time. To be honest, I don't often ramp the thing up to its full output power nowadays, but it's sure nice to have that much zap available when it is needed. I do think Laser Tree is missing a bet by not making this thing even more modular than it already is. I would buy shorter rails for a 400x600 work area if they were available, and I WOULD buy a serious infrared laser head, 40W+ rather than the 2-watt unit they sell now (which I'm not even sure would fit my table.) Anyway, I like it. It works well once properly set up, it's sturdy, and gives me a nice mad-scientist vibe when operating at full power. Five stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2025 by Rich H.

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