Laser Cutter Material Settings

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Unfortunately you can't just calculate the perfect settings based on the power ("Watts") of a laser cutter because the actually delivered energy is always based on a combination of power and speed, which is different for each brand or model of laser cutter. To make things more complicated, 100 % power in a cutting profile is not the same as 100 % power in an engraving profile...

As there is always some trial and error involved, please share your experience with the others! You can often use experience from other machines as a rough starting point.

In general, cutting is usually done at 100 % power and the highest speed that will still result in a reliable cut. If 100 % speed still gets you through (e.g. paper or cardboard), you should reduce the power until you find the sweet spot.

Once we have a permanent machine, we should also work on a github repository with VisiCut settings again.

Epilog Zing (30 W)

Material Thickness Operation Power Speed Focus Comments
Poplar Plywood (untested example!) 4 mm cut 100 30 center (-2 mm) NOT CONFIRMED YET
Poplar Plywood (untested example!) 4 mm mark 15 100 surface NOT CONFIRMED YET