00:11 Intro
01:03 Assemble & Setup
04:20 Add this machine in LightBurn
05:06 Test 1: 2mm sample plywood engraving test
05:46 Test 2: Photo engraving test 200x300mm (F6000/60% power)
06:13 Test 3: 3mm plywood cutting test
06:54 Test 4: 3mm plywood eagle engraving(F6000 100%) and cutting (F250 100%)
07:47 Test 5: 3mm plywood 3D ball with honeycomb bed cutting test (F250 100%)
08:21 Test 5: 3mm plywood Logo with honeycomb bed engraving(F6000 100%) and cutting test(F250 100%)
09:01 Test 6: 0.25″ (6.35mm) Red Oak Solid wood cutting test
09:41 Test 7: 0.5″ (12.7mm) Poplar solid wood cutting test (F100 / 100%)
10:39 Test 8: 2.5mm acrylic letter cutting test (F100 / 100%)
11:08 Test 9: Steel sheet engraving test (F100 / 100%)
11:23 Test 10: 3mm plywood Rulers engraving(F6000 100%) and cutting (F250 / 100%)
11:37 Test 11: 3mm plywood Rulers engraving(F6000 100%) and cutting (F400 / 100% – 2 passes)
11:48 Pros
13:09 Cons
14:52 Bloopers
Welcome back to Aurora Tech Channel. Today, I will review this AtomStack A5 Pro Plus laser engraver. It’s pretty much like a standard desktop engraver: the working area is 410x400mm, and it comes with a 5W laser module with a compressed spot that uses multiple lenses to compress the laser dot, which is supposed to be slightly better than a standard 5W module as it claimed to easily cut 10mm wood. Generally, a 5W laser module is not that good for cutting, but we will test it out and see if it can do that. If you need a larger working area, it also has an optional extension kit that extends the Y-axis to 850mm. The price of this machine is $360 without the extension kit. I would like to thank AtomStack for sending me this machine to review.
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Honeycomb Bed: (400x400mm):
LED light 20W (x2):
120mm x 38mm 110V exhaust fan:
AC Infinity 4″ ducting (8FT):
3D printing model (120mm fan adapter)
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