LASER Cutter Materials
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Approved Organic Materials
If your material is not on the list, check with Mike
Name | Engrave | Cut | Max thickness | Notes | WARNING |
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Acrylic (aka Lucite, Plexiglas, PMMA) | x | x | 1/2" | Cuts well, leaves a smooth polished edge. Higher powers can leave smoke/scorch marks along edges | |
Cardboard, cartons | x | x | thicker | Cuts well, can catch fire | FIRE hazard! |
Ceramic | x | ||||
Cloth (cotton, felt, hemp) | x | x | Cuts easily | NO plastic coated or impregnated cloth! | |
Corian | x | x | |||
Cork | x | x | 1/4" | Cuts nicely, the quality of the cut depends on the thickness and quality of the cork. Engineered cork has a lot of glue in it, may not cut nicely. | |
Delrin | x | x | |||
Fabric (polyester) | x | x | |||
Fiberglass | x | x | |||
Glass | x | ||||
Leather, suede | x | x | |||
MDF, engineered woods | x | x | 1/4" | May experience a higher amount of charring when cut | |
Magnetic sheet | x | x | Cuts easily | ||
Marble | x | ||||
Matte Board | x | x | |||
Melamine | x | x | |||
Mylar | x | x | 1/16" | Works well if it's thin. Thick mylar has a tendency to warp, bubble, and curl | Gold coated mylar will not work |
Paper, card stock | x | x | thin | ||
Plywood, composite woods | x | x | 1/4" | Contain glue, and may not cut as well as solid wood | |
Pressboard | x | x | |||
Rubber | x | x | |||
Tile | x | ||||
Wood | x | x | 1/4" | Avoid oily/resinous woods | FIRE - Cutting oily woods, or very resinous woods can catch fire. |
Wood Veneer | x | x |
Approved Metal Materials
Name | Engrave | Cut | Notes |
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Painted Metals | x | ||
Bare Metals | x | ||
Anodized Aluminum | x | Vaporizes the anodization away | |
Brass | x | ||
Coated Metals | x | ||
Stainless Steel | x | ||
Titanium | x |
- CO2 lasers will engrave metals when coated with an added metal marking solution.