Could This Be Your First Laser :: AtomStack A24
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- čas přidán 26. 04. 2024
- The AtomStack A24 is a unibody 20W diode laser that features a robust enclosure that is perfect for your shop.
The A24 has posted speeds of 24,000 mm/min to engrave and cut within the 365 x 305 mm work area.
The laser is a perfect starter laser or additional laser to complete most projects that you want to make in your shop.
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Get the AtomStack for Yourself
A24 Pro: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CLXYKBG9?...
A24 Ultra: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CSD2LHK2?...
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Ask questions, I would be happy to talk about and answer any questions you have about this laser
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Great thorough review. I really like where these laser companies are headed in terms of safety. This would be a great starter laser for sure!
Yeah, its been a long time coming to make these machines more viable and safe for a larger user base. Thanks for watching,
We are definitely in the era of the diode
It definitely is..... but, Co2 are still a better overall option when possible. I hope your new laser is working out well for you... I'm. hoping we can all catch up soon.
HI! What's going on with the old K40? Is it now retired? Do you still use it in your daily work? Thanks for sharing! All the best!
I sold the k40 about 2 years ago. It worked well, but was missing Lightburn compatibility. Thanks for watching