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Get The Best Out of Your Engraving

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 If a stunning image comes to your mind, we can help you bring it to life. From your brand name to your company logo, we're here to show you how to get the best out of your engraving. Before jumping right into the world of beautiful and personalized cutting boards, you first need to understand the difference between laser engraving, marking and etching, and why we choose engraving over other methods. Below is a brief description of each method. ATOMSTACK A5 Pro laser engraving Our favorite, and the best option for any personalized wood project, is laser engraving. As the name suggests, this method uses a laser beam to evaporate the material, leaving a beautiful indentation of the engraving of your choice. Laser Marking Unlike the other two methods that use a high-power laser beam, laser marking uses a low-power laser beam that uses heat to oxidize the material. This causes discoloration in the marked area, resulting in a high contrast mark. laser etching Similar to engraving, laser...

What is ATOMSTACK A5 M50 Pro?

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 The ATOMSTACK A5 M50 Pro is equipped with a less powerful 5W laser module. The ATOMSTACK A5 M50 Pro should be a very solid laser engraver because it has improved mechanics and added an offline touchscreen controller compared to the previous model - the  ATOMSTACK A5 Pro . The ATOMSTACK A5 M50 Pro has a rectangular engraving area of ​​410*400mm and is equipped with a very high quality control panel with display and quality buttons. It also has an offline controller, so the laser can only be operated via its touchscreen. Assembly of the machine is simple, it only takes about 20 minutes to assemble it. ATOMSTACK A5 M50 Pro also has some special features worth mentioning: The machine has a cool offline controller that allows us to use the machine without a computer. It is very handy for field jobs and projects that require a lot of the same cutting work. You can set up your design in Lightburn or LaserGRBL as usual, but instead of starting engraving, you export it as gcode to the...