So the new modules 20w and 40w) are whatās called Blue diod lasers (450nm), the 2w 1064nm is Infrared laser. These are expensive, anything beyound 3-4w is not very affordable this days. Laser pecker has combined diod laser.
I think you can build your own module for a fraction of the coast - like i did for the 10 W
Just use the controll board of an other module for recognition and than pass power and control signal to the controller board of your own laser module, probably you can go for a tube as well (which would make much more sense the just a stronger diode)
What about engraving capabilities?
Curious to see quality and details as beam size is much larger.
At the end in my case, Iād like to cut but also engrave⦠donāt want to change laser modules in between.
Iād also like to know if the air assist module will be made available as a stand alone purchased and can be used with the 10W laser. I have all the time in the world and donāt need more than the 10W but think the air assist would help a lot.
Sorry about that. As the Air Assist and the Air assist Pump are equipped with the 20W & 40W laser modules, itās not available to purchase alone yet, thanks.
The Air Assist comes with 20W and 40W modules, but it is currently not available for individual purchase. Additionally, the 10W module is not designed to include an air assist. But I will forward your feedback to the team.
I have a Mac that cannot upgrade the OS beyond 10.15.7.
The last luban 4.8.2 will not install, so question,
Will I still be able too use the 40w laser and Luban 4.8.1, make some money then buy a new Mac computer Jan.?
perhaps you could dual boot into a Linux installation (or even install it as a virtual machine) without having to give up on the computer? (just guessing)
You donāt really have to spend a ton of money on a MacBook just for Luban.
Get any laptop from eBay that is within your budget. Install Ubuntu on it instead of Windows and then add Luban
It will fly rocket fast and you donāt have to spend a lot.
There are many options. It all depends on you willingness to learn a tool and adopt it to your workflow. Maybe if we are lucky you could even share the results of your adoption.
You can use Kiri:Moto for example.
It online (web based) slicer/path generator for laser and CNC.
Other than Luban and Lightbourn, are there other software that directly controls snapmaker 2.0 Laser?
I donāt mean uploading the gcode by wifi and then using the touchscreen pad.