Apart from being an easy-to-work material, wood also has a great aesthetic appeal. Different kinds of wood appear different and have properties that make them suitable for a wide variety of applications.
Many different types of wood can be cut or engraved using a laser cutter. Some are quite easy to work with while others require powerful lasers to cut through.
When using engineered wood try to get the ones that are specially made for laser engravers and cutters. You must also be aware of the laser safety risks, hazards, and control measures when cutting wood using lasers.
Softwood is light in color, low in price, and weighs less. They are also widely available and easy to work with. They are not generally weather-resistant but can be given coatings to maximize their life.
When laser-cut, Alder wood gives nice dark burns with a clean cut. But when engraved, they give a dark brown color that shows off. They are laser cut and engraved to make many different decorative products.
Cedarwood needs to be engraved a little deep to bring out a blackish tint as its reddish color gives brown lines when engraved which don't show off with its reddish background.
Fairly easy to work with, though slightly more difficult than Cherry or Walnut due to Hard Maple’s higher density. Hard Maple laser engraves, turns, glues, and finishes very well.
Wood is one of the cheapest natural materials available for cutting or engraving. One popular laser working application is tailored cabinetry.
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