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Wood Laser Engraving

Laser engraving on wood is a powerful and precise technique for custom designs, branding, and industrial applications. With the right laser wood engraver, you can achieve high-quality engravings on various wood materials, ensuring durability and intricate detailing. Whether you’re looking for the best wood for laser engraving, advanced engraving techniques, or the latest industry solutions, we provide expert insights and guidance to help you find the right solution.

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Find Your Laser Engraving Machine For Wood

Choosing the right laser engraving machine for wood depends on factors like laser power, engraving speed, compatible wood types, and precision requirements. Consider whether you need a fiber laser, work area size, autofocus capabilities, and software compatibility to match your production needs. Contact us for expert guidance on finding the perfect solution!

Wood Laser Engraving for sale

Explore top wood laser engraving equipment designed is essential for precision and efficiency. Whether for custom laser engraved wood designs, industrial engraving on wood, or DIY projects, find the perfect machine to meet your engraving needs at competitive prices.

40W Wood Laser Engraver
40W Wood Laser Engraver
60W Wood Laser Engraving
60W Wood Laser Engraving
80W Wood Laser Engraver Cutting Machine
80W Wood Laser Engraver Cutting Machine
100W Wood Laser Engraving Machine
100W Wood Laser Engraving Machine
130W Laser Engraver Cutting Machine
130W Laser Engraver Cutting Machine
150W Wood Laser CNC Machine
150W Wood Laser CNC Machine

Wood Laser Engraving Equipment Technical Parameters

ModelLaser Power (W)Max Cutting Thickness (mm)Work Area (mm)Supported MaterialsRecommended Use
40W Wood Laser Engraver40Up to 5mm300x200Softwood, Bamboo, PaperDIY, Small Crafts
60W Wood Laser Engraving Machine60Up to 8mm400x300Softwood, MDF, AcrylicSmall Business, Custom Engraving
80W Wood Laser Engraving80Up to 10mm600x400Hardwood, MDF, PlywoodProfessional Engraving, Medium-Scale Production
100W Wood Laser Engraver Cutting Machine100Up to 12mm900x600Hardwood, Thick MDF, VeneerIndustrial Engraving & Cutting, Large Projects
130W Laser Engraver Cutting Machine130Up to 15mm1300x900Thick Wood, Plywood, Composite WoodHeavy-Duty Manufacturing, Furniture
150W Wood Laser CNC Machine150Up to 18mm1500x1000All Wood Types, High-Density BoardsMass Production, CNC Precision Cutting

Wood Laser Engraver Machines Components

Laser Source

Generates the laser beam used for engraving wood. The most common type is the CO₂ laser tube, which provides high precision and versatility for different wood types.

Motion Control System

Controls the movement of the laser head, allowing precise engraving along the X and Y axes. Some machines include a Z-axis for height adjustment, useful for engraving objects of varying thickness.

Cooling System

Prevents overheating and extends the laser tube's lifespan. Most CO₂ laser engravers use a water cooling system (chiller) to maintain optimal temperature.

Exhaust System

Removes smoke, dust, and fumes produced during engraving to improve safety and engraving quality. Air assist directs a stream of air at the engraving point to prevent burning and enhance precision.

Power Supply Unit

Supplies stable power to the laser tube, motors, and other components. The power output depends on the machine’s wattage (e.g., 40W, 60W, 100W, etc.).

Rotary Attachment

Used for engraving cylindrical objects like wooden cups, pens, and barrels. It rotates the object to ensure even engraving around its surface.

Frequently Asked Questions

Wood laser engraving is a non-contact process that uses a focused laser beam to vaporize the wood’s surface, creating precise and permanent engraved patterns, logos, or text without physical tools.

A CO₂ laser (40W–150W) is the best choice for engraving and cutting wood due to its high power, accuracy, and ability to handle various wood types.

Softwoods like basswood, cedar, and pine engrave easily, while hardwoods like oak, maple, and cherry provide high-contrast engraving but require more laser power.

Laser engraving burns the wood, creating smoke and fumes. A proper exhaust system and air assist help remove smoke and improve engraving quality.

For detailed engraving, 300–600 DPI is ideal. Lower DPI (300) creates a rustic look, while higher DPI (500+) produces fine details but takes longer to engrave.

Regularly clean the laser lens, mirrors, and exhaust system, check the water cooling system, and remove wood residue to ensure optimal performance and longevity.