Whether you're a professional woodworker or a hobbyist, laser cut wood opens up a world of possibilities for your projects.
The laser cutter for wood you use needs to have the power and precision to handle the thickness of the material you're working with.
The thickness of wood you can laser cut depends on several factors, including the power of your laser cutter and the type of wood you're using.
For laser engraving maple wood, a speed of 100 mm/s and a power of 30% is often effective. For cutting maple wood with the Monport 80W laser engraver, a speed of 90 mm/s and a power of 70% is a good starting point.