People tell me how to choose a cnc laser machine on wood? By what criteria do you choose and which brands do you prefer?
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it depends on your needs, hobbyist or pro, engraving or cutting, what size do you need? rabbitlaser is a pretty good place to start and Ray is more knowledgable that any one else I've spoken with. No matter what, I'd try to see some in action.
Absolutely agree with you! It depends on many details.
As for me ...
1)Choose power
2) Choose machine size what did you want
3) Choose configurations for you.
I would also add controller, software and support after the sale. I see a lot of chinese made machines that really vary in price. The main difference I can see is that you're paying more for a name brand sticker on the machine, maybe the paint looks fancier.
If I was in the market again, I'd go with rabbit laser. If I had a very big budget I'd seriously look at Trotec.
Yes, you're right! we use maybe not the most famous Chinese cnc machines Wattsan, but them have a good price and guaranteed quality. For many years, our company doesn't even think about changing to something another.
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