xTool M1: 10W Desktop Laser and Blade Cutting Machine
xTool M1: 10W Desktop Laser and Blade Cutting Machine
xTool M1: 10W Desktop Laser and Blade Cutting Machine
xTool M1: 10W Desktop Laser and Blade Cutting Machine
xTool M1: 10W Desktop Laser and Blade Cutting Machine
xTool M1: 10W Desktop Laser and Blade Cutting Machine
xTool M1: 10W Desktop Laser and Blade Cutting Machine
xTool M1: 10W Desktop Laser and Blade Cutting Machine
xTool M1: 10W Desktop Laser and Blade Cutting Machine

xTool M1: 10W Desktop Laser and Blade Cutting Machine

xTool SKU: XTL-P1030267

xTool M1: 10W Desktop Laser and Blade Cutting Machine

xTool SKU: XTL-P1030267
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xTool M1: 10W Desktop Laser and Blade Cutting Machine

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Highlights:

The world's first desktop hybrid laser & blade cutting machine that integrates Laser Engraving, Laser Cutting and Blade Cutting into one, allowing you to work with a super wide range of materials. xTool M1 is capable of cutting and engraving materials that are typically processed by Laser and Blade. That means more possibilities for you to prepare gifts for every occasion. Stop worrying about running out of ideas!

What is xTool M1 used for?

The xTool M1 is a multifunctional craft machine designed for laser engraving, laser cutting, and vinyl and paper cutting. It's suitable for creating customized gifts, clothing decor, personalized home supplies, and more. With the ability to work on materials such as wood, acrylic, fabric, leather, paper, and vinyl, it caters to DIY enthusiasts, crafters, and small business owners seeking a versatile tool for creative projects.

What kinds of materials does M1 cut and or engrave?

M1 LASER cuts and engraves wood, paper, foam, opaque acrylic, fabric, felt, leather, rubber, and stone. About plastic, it can engrave but not cut. When it comes to materials, it engraves parts of metal (stainless steel, coated metal, and anodized material). M1 BLADE cuts vinyl, leather, and felt.

What kinds of materials are not recommended for M1?

Clear acrylic and food are not recommended. More about food: If you have a brand new machine and use it for food, it's fine. But doing food after a wood cutting or engraving, the dust may soil the food. Soft metals like gold, silver, brass, and copper can not be cut or engraved by M1.


Technology Requirements/Specifications:

  • Laser Output Power: 10W
  • Light Sport Size: 0.08*0.08mm
  • Security Level: Class I (FDA Certified)
  • Maximum Laser Cutting Capacity: 8mm Basswood Board
  • Maximum Cuttable Material Thickness: ≤ 1.5mm (theoretical maximum, the specific thickness varies with the material, adhesive strength, knife head shape, etc.)
  • Maximum Engraving Speed: 250mm/s (bitmap processing); 160mm/s ( vector processing)
  • Working Area: 385 * 300Mm (laser working); 365 * 300mm (knife cutting)
  • Engraving Accuracy: 0.01mm
  • Focus Mode: Auto Focus
  • Connection Method: Wi-Fi/USB
  • Operating System: Windows/macOS/Android/iOS
  • Noise Level: <60dB
  • Machine Weight: 9.8KG
  • Machine Size: 557*453*230mm
  • Outer Diameter of Smoke Exhaust Pipe: 74mm
  • Supported File Formats: SVG, DXF, JPG, JPEG, PNG, BMP, TIF, CR2
  • Power Supply: 100~240V AC,50/60Hz
  • Machine Power: 121.5W

 

Special Notes and Considerations:

What are the differences between 40W, 20W, 10W, and 2W IR?

If you are pursuing efficiency and have higher cutting requirements, please choose the 40W option; if you do more engraving jobs and have no demand for efficiency or cutting capabilities, then the 20W is suitable for you. Specifically, the 40W can cut 18mm cherry wood, 15mm dark opaque acrylic, and 0.1mm stainless steel in one pass, while the 20W can cut 10mm cherry wood, 8mm dark opaque acrylic, and 0.04mm stainless steel in one pass. However, the 20W has a smaller laser spot (0.06mm*0.08mm) than the 40W (0.08mm*0.10mm), which means it can produce finer engraving results.

Material Differences: The right tool for the job

- 40W/20W/10W 2W IR
Cutting Materials Paper, Wood, Leather, MDF, Felt, Some dark opaque acrylic -
Engraving Materials Paper, Wood, Leather, MDF, Felt, Stainless steel, Some dark opaque acrylic, Bamboo, Fabric, Dark glass, Ceramic, Jade, Marble, Shale, Cement, Brick, Plated metal, Painted metal Metal, Plastic, Black Acrylic

 

Thicker Cut: Maximum thickness of one cutting

Material 40W (Best) 20W 10W 2W IR
Cherry Wood 18mm 10mm 3mm -
Basswood Plywood 15mm 10mm 3mm -
Walnut Wood 15mm 10mm 3mm -
Black Acrylic 15mm 8mm 5mm -
Stainless Metal 0.1mm 0.04mm - -


Higher Efficiency: MAX cutting speed of one cutting

Material 40W (Best) 20W 10W 2W IR
3mm Basswood 15mm/s 7mm/s 5mm/s -
6mm Basswood 10mm/s 4mm/s - -
10mm Basswood 6mm/s 3mm/s - -


Higher Precision: Fine engraving

Laser Module 40W 20W 10W 2W IR (Best)
Spot Size 0.08*0.10 mm 0.08*0.06 mm 0.06*0.04 mm 0.03*0.03 mm

 

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