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    Jewelry Laser Engraving Questions

    I am new to the forum. I recently purchased a Laserstar 10W Fiber Laser for doing primarily inside and outside engraving of silver and gold rings.

    I am looking to purchase another machine to backup the Laserstar and I am thinking of a chinese laser. Does anyone have any experience with jewelry engraving using chinese lasers and can you recommend any manufacturers?

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    Not many other people on here do jewelry. Only a few here have those types of lasers. Most are the sealed CO2 lasers. Here's one I did today, but it's a lot more powerful than 10 watts. I don't know about the Chinese lasers.
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    ULS 135 watt w/rotary, Mazak QT-6T CNC lathe, Dapra machining center, Sherline CNC, Tormach CNC, Acad, Rofin welding laser, YAG laser w/ rotary, 4500 watt Fiber laser
    Boone Titanium Rings

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    Bruce, that's fantastic as usual!

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    nice work!! how long did that take to do ???
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    Thanks guys. That takes about a half hour on the laser. It takes lots of passes for the deep stuff. I just cut some meteorite plate with it today. Going all the way through 1.5mm plate takes lots of passes and lots of power, but I got a clean cut.
    ULS 135 watt w/rotary, Mazak QT-6T CNC lathe, Dapra machining center, Sherline CNC, Tormach CNC, Acad, Rofin welding laser, YAG laser w/ rotary, 4500 watt Fiber laser
    Boone Titanium Rings

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    Bruce, kudos on that ring! I'm a retired clockmaker so it caught my eye immediately. Love it!
    "It always looks darkest just before it goes completely black."

    Epilog Helix 50 Watt, Corel X6, Illustrator, Photoshop, Sherline Lathe, Wacom Bamboo tablet and plenty of chocolate.

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    Really very nice stuff to see

    Regards,
    saravana kumar
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    Beautiful Job, I want one!

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