The work area is larger than the Ortur too, but only by around 5%. Here’s some projects I tried it out on: Exhaust fan vent laser cut Thick wood cut and engraving (this wood is around 12.5mm thick) laser cut by the xTool D1 Pro. I bought the higher power 20W version, and it cuts through even 0.5-inch thick wood with ease. xTool D1 20W - Available at xTool store here.xTool D1 5W - Available at xTool store here.I personally got the 20W one but 10W is still more than enough for home projects. The xTool D1 Pro 10W uses dual 5W lasers to create the end result of 10W power, in the same way that the Ortur LM3, and Snapmaker’s 10W laser add-on, also do.īut with the xTool you get more choice: if you don’t need 10W power, you can buy a 5W version for $200 less and stick to mostly engraving, or get the souped-up 20W version for cutting 6mm basswood in a single pass, or up to 10mm basswood (and acrylic). Depending on your priorities, they basically go head to head, with a better-quality steel frame on the xTool, versus a cheap rotary roller and better safety and connectivity on the Ortur. The xTool D1 Pro 10W is the best diode laser in our opinion, slightly outperforming the new Ortur Laser Master 3. ![]() More expensive than the OLM3 (but better, just). Laser power: 10W (5W, 20W, and 40W also available). ![]()
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