![]() ![]() ![]() The 15W Opt module is huge, compared to the 20W modules in the cheap Chinese flavours. On the other hand, the atomstack-type would be up and running in an hour or so - I’m not sure how much fiddling and settling the OPT needs now that they have dedicated Avid kits, and have incorporated Jim’s work? The pro’s that I can see for the Opt-on-Avid are bigger cutting area, and more Z height, so it would be a bit more versatile when it came to singeing larger items. They’re pricey little beasts, compared to the usual Chinese fare, and I wondered if the time and effort of setting one up is worth it, compared to buying a stand-alone diode laser like an Atomstack X20 or X30. I’ve seen Jim’s YouTube work with OPT Lasers on the Avid. There’ve been several episodes recently where the ability to laser out a few thin ply boxes and drawer inserts would have gone down well. I’ve been thinking about a laser CNC setup for a while now. ![]()
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