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5 mistakes to avoid when using a laser engraving machine

Laser engraving is a powerful, precise and versatile technology. It can be used to create designs on a wide variety of materials, from wood and metal to leather and acrylic. However, despite its apparent ease of use, many errors can compromise your results. Some can even damage the machine or represent a hazard. To help you succeed in your projects, here are the top 5 mistakes to avoid when using a laser engraving machine.

1. Neglecting focus adjustment

One of the most common mistakes is to set the laser focus incorrectly. Yet this detail is essential to guarantee sharp, precise engraving.

👉 A poorly focused beam can result in blurred engraving, irregular edges or loss of power.

Our recommendation

Before each use, check that the distance between the laser head and the surface of the material is correct. Some LaserKube models are equipped with autofocus systems: use them for greater precision.

2. Use unsuitable materials

Not all materials are compatible with laser engraving. Some give off toxic fumes, while others melt or blacken.

For example:

  • PVC gives off hydrochloric acid vapours, which are extremely hazardous to health and to the machine.
  • Unidentified plastics can produce corrosive residues.
  • Teflon emits potentially carcinogenic fumes

Our recommendation

Always enquire about the material before engraving. At LaserKube, we provide a list of tested and safe materials.

3. Forget about regular machine maintenance

Like any precision tool, a laser engraving machine requires regular maintenance. Otherwise, residues can build up and impair beam quality.

Therefore :

  • Clean lenses and mirrors regularly.
  • Check and grease rails and belts.
  • Check the ventilation system for clogging.
  • Change extraction system filters regularly.

Neglected maintenance can reduce the machine’s lifespan, or even lead to costly breakdowns.

4. Underestimating the importance of safety

Another common mistake is not taking safety instructions seriously. Yet laser beams can cause burns or serious eye injury.

🔴 What’s more, the combustion of certain materials can generate fumes that are harmful to health.

Our recommendations

  • Always wear suitable safety goggles if the machine is in class 3 or 4.
  • Work in a well-ventilated area or with a fume extractor.
  • Never leave the machine unattended during operation.

5. Incorrect power or speed settings

Finally, the wrong combination of speed and power is a common mistake, especially for beginners.

  • Too much power or too slow a speed can burn the material.
  • On the other hand, too high a speed can result in too light or incomplete engraving.

Our recommendation

💡 There’s an optimum setting for every material. Always test on a scrap before launching your final production.

Laser cutting and marking on a wooden board

In a nutshell

Laser engraving is an accessible technique, but one that requires rigor and method. By avoiding these 5 common mistakes, you’ll not only optimize the quality of your creations, but also preserve your machine in the long term.

  • ✅ Set the focus with precision
  • ✅ Use compatible materials
  • ✅ Clean your machine regularly
  • ✅ Respect safety rules
  • ✅ Match power and speed to each project

At LaserKubewe offer reliable machines that are easy to handle, and come with comprehensive guides to help you get started. If in doubt, contact us– our team is here to help.

👉 Don’t wait any longer: create without error thanks to our advice and professional-quality machines!

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