Recommendations Based on User Needs
Best for Hobbyists and Beginners
Are you new to engraving or doing it for fun? You’ll need a machine that’s simple, affordable, and works on different materials. Diode lasers are great for beginners. They’re small, easy to carry, and work well on wood, leather, and coated metals. Plus, they don’t cost much, so starting is easy.
Here’s how diode lasers compare to CO2 lasers:
Feature | Diode Lasers | CO2 Lasers |
---|---|---|
Cost | $300 – $2500 | $4299.00 for xTool P2 |
Portability | Small and lightweight | Needs more space |
Material Compatibility | Good for wood, leather, coated metals | Better for thicker materials |
Cutting Power | Cuts up to 3-5mm | Stronger cutting ability |
Speed | Slower than CO2 and fiber lasers | Faster for detailed projects |
Best for Beginners | Yes, affordable and simple to use | Yes, but costs more |
For hobbyists, the AlgoLaser Pixi Smart Laser Engraver is a great choice. It’s small, easy to use, and can be controlled with your phone. If you want something faster and bigger, the Ortur LM3 is perfect for larger projects.
Tip: If you’re just starting, pick a diode laser. It’s cheap, easy to use, and works for most beginner projects.