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Re: CNC Laser
I am by no means an expert however I believe a laser capable of aluminum in any measurable thickness would be over $100,000 and probably even closer to $150,000. Lasers really don't do well with aluminum even extremely powerful ones with anything thicker than about 1/4"
You could look into a hi-def plasma which would be a great deal cheaper (~50-75k) and still perform well or maybe just forget the idea altogether and get a production mill. While Im thinking about it I bet you could get a smaller waterjet for much less than a laser. Check out Omax machines Last edited by sdcantrell56 : 09-06-2010 at 09:32. |
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