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    Which Laser Engraver?

    For GS's and builders (or others that engrave metals) that use a laser to engrave, which one are you using? I have application for one outside of my side GS business in my main shop so I could justify spending some money to buy an American made unit (assumingly fiber) that I can get service on. Largest engraved area would be around 2" X 4". Any direction would be greatly appreciated.

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    Should probably post around the campfire.

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      #3
      I have 4 Trotec’s available if you’re interested. 2 Trotec 8030 Speedy 360 CO2 Lasers, 25K Each with an Atmos system and two tables. 2 Trotec SPeedMarker 100fL 30W Galvo Fiber Lasers, $27k for one with 2 lenses and a rotary and $25k for the other with one lens.


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        Gotcha and thanks for the heads up. I'm doing a little homework but you'll be on the top of my list for sure. Definitely would go with a rotary.

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          #5
          Originally posted by kck View Post
          Gotcha and thanks for the heads up. I'm doing a little homework but you'll be on the top of my list for sure. Definitely would go with a rotary.

          Sounds good, they’re super handy for doing yeti cups and anything else round or if you have a design that you want to wrap around something round.


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            #6
            Originally posted by QuackHunter View Post
            Sounds good, they’re super handy for doing yeti cups and anything else round or if you have a design that you want to wrap around something round.


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            Are you in Houston??

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              Originally posted by Bily Lovec View Post
              Are you in Houston??

              No, we’re in Austin.


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                Originally posted by QuackHunter View Post
                Sounds good, they’re super handy for doing yeti cups and anything else round or if you have a design that you want to wrap around something round.


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                In interested

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