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Interesting. I wonder how that compares to buying one for $7000?



As far as I can tell it's more expensive than getting a cheap one from China in that power range. The China ones vary in quality and usually require some hacking but this one you need to assemble from scratch so probably still less time investment.


Yup. If one had the cash to burn (puns are mandatory to clear out the sigh-ing glands in the sub-cockle nether-regions) in a commercial laser cutter, there's always Trotec.

https://www.troteclaser.com/en-us/laser-machines/laser-cutte...


Or https://www.epiloglaser.com/ (what I run) or https://www.ulsinc.com/ . But if you're in Europe and want to support a Euro company (ones I linked are American), Trotec's the one to go for.


You can buy a lot of laser cutter for $7000, but it's closer to $8000.

Heck, you can get a greenbullv2/bluechick router/laser etching (not a great cutter) kit for $9000.


Your heck statement went higher in price .... typo?


Nope, they are saying once you are spending 8000 it's worth it to go up another 1000 for a fairly major upgrade




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