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Thread: Gantry vs Galvo Fiber Laser

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    Gantry vs Galvo Fiber Laser

    I'm interested in doing more cutting, and my 50 watt does an ok job, but for some materials, it does take a while, cutting into my profit. Would a gantry style fiber be better, let's say in a 100 watt comparison? My Tykma is my engraver and I can engrave anything (damn near) with it, so this is strictly cutting. Any recommendations for a gantry cutting fiber vendor? Are the Chinese machines as good as their Western counterparts (like the fibers)?

    Forgot to add, I'm wanting to cut 1mm brass, copper (yeah I know, heat sink), sterling silver, gold, and silver. I read many threads here regarding the higher wattage fiber lasers, but I'm not trying or want to ever cut 3-4mm metals.
    Last edited by Jacob John; 08-19-2018 at 11:51 PM.
    Trotec Speedy 300 - 80 watt
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    LaserStar 3804 - 50 watt fiber - SPI Source
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacob John View Post
    ...Would a gantry style fiber be better...
    I don't do any metal cutting with either of my fibers, but for all other uses of the Gantry Fiber - NO !!!!!!! Just to be clear on my opinion - HHHHH No!!!!

    My Gantry Fiber has it's uses, but speed is NOT one of them! For that matter engraving below surface level will cost you a good amount of your life time.
    Tim
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    Most(?) lasers designed for cutting are going to be gantry machines. I may be sounding biased here since I own 2 Triumphs, but unless Sheldrake knows something I don't (about Triumph, all else is a given ), give them a lookie. I'm amazed at the selection of machines they've added to their offerings in just the past couple of years. I just know I'm happy with my machines, and their CS...
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    ELEVEN - rotary cutter tool machines
    FOUR - CO2 lasers
    THREE- make that FOUR now - fiber lasers
    ONE - vinyl cutter
    CASmate, Corel, Gravostyle


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