@@xxbazzxx8958 you can purchase through the Creality Falcon page at: au.crealityfalcon.com/products/falcon2-pro-40w-and-22w-enclosed-laser-engraver-cutter The 22w is aimed at hobbyists and small business and then the 40 and 60w are more for business customers. I find the 22w perfect for engraving and cutting. The added speed and power of the 40w is nice to have also have. Prices are on the webpage but keep in mind the 60w is a significant price jump and in excess of what I need for my projects as I cut and layer thinner timber and acrylic for the most part. Hope this helps. It’s all online and the official Creality Falcon user page on Facebook is fantastic for tips.
Thanks for this video, I was just looking at this model. I cut a lot of thin materials and I’m looking for a nice, tight fit, but also want something that isn’t too slow, so I’m thinking maybe the 22w is all I need. Although maybe for those times when speed is more important than fit tolerances, that 60w might be nice. Anyhow, great video showing the laser in action
Thanks for the feedback. I also use a lot of thin materials around the 3-6mm range for my products too. I know many people think diodes are slow lasers but I’ve been impressed with what the 22w is capable of. Appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment and hope you enjoy the Falcon!
Great video…nice job. 😊 Would love to see you do a video showing detailed engraving and detailed cutting at 22W, 40W and 60W, like you would need for let’s say earrings . Personally, if I purchase this laser I would probably never use the 1.6W laser module, as I feel having to switch modules after engraving to the more powerful one would mess up positioning.
I already own the Falcon 22w laser and love the engrave quality on that. The spot size is definitely larger for the 40 and 60w so I wouldn’t recommend engraving at the 40w for anything too detailed other than blocks of engrave. Even the suggested parameters basically say to move down to the 22w for engraving. The block text on the aluminum wasn’t bad but you could see a difference. I will test out the 1.6 w but for engraving in a business I’m not sure the 1.6w will offer time efficiency but would no doubt give a sensational result. Agree, my instinct is the laser will be in a different spot if you were to change the heads over but I will test that!
@@TheCraftySocialite thank you for the information! I currently have a 10W diode with a small 0.08mm x 0.08mm spot size and I can create some intricate score marks and cut some pretty intricate designs, I just want to make sure I can achieve the same quality with the 22W setting. Maybe you can make a video showing intricate cuts/designs in the 22W mode?
Hi can you please tell where in Australia you purchased it or was it on line. Also how much was it in A.U.D. please
@@xxbazzxx8958 you can purchase through the Creality Falcon page at: au.crealityfalcon.com/products/falcon2-pro-40w-and-22w-enclosed-laser-engraver-cutter
The 22w is aimed at hobbyists and small business and then the 40 and 60w are more for business customers. I find the 22w perfect for engraving and cutting. The added speed and power of the 40w is nice to have also have.
Prices are on the webpage but keep in mind the 60w is a significant price jump and in excess of what I need for my projects as I cut and layer thinner timber and acrylic for the most part.
Hope this helps. It’s all online and the official Creality Falcon user page on Facebook is fantastic for tips.
Thanks for this video, I was just looking at this model.
I cut a lot of thin materials and I’m looking for a nice, tight fit, but also want something that isn’t too slow, so I’m thinking maybe the 22w is all I need. Although maybe for those times when speed is more important than fit tolerances, that 60w might be nice.
Anyhow, great video showing the laser in action
Thanks for the feedback. I also use a lot of thin materials around the 3-6mm range for my products too. I know many people think diodes are slow lasers but I’ve been impressed with what the 22w is capable of.
Appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment and hope you enjoy the Falcon!
Great video…nice job. 😊
Would love to see you do a video showing detailed engraving and detailed cutting at 22W, 40W and 60W, like you would need for let’s say earrings . Personally, if I purchase this laser I would probably never use the 1.6W laser module, as I feel having to switch modules after engraving to the more powerful one would mess up positioning.
I already own the Falcon 22w laser and love the engrave quality on that. The spot size is definitely larger for the 40 and 60w so I wouldn’t recommend engraving at the 40w for anything too detailed other than blocks of engrave. Even the suggested parameters basically say to move down to the 22w for engraving. The block text on the aluminum wasn’t bad but you could see a difference.
I will test out the 1.6 w but for engraving in a business I’m not sure the 1.6w will offer time efficiency but would no doubt give a sensational result. Agree, my instinct is the laser will be in a different spot if you were to change the heads over but I will test that!
@@TheCraftySocialite thank you for the information! I currently have a 10W diode with a small 0.08mm x 0.08mm spot size and I can create some intricate score marks and cut some pretty intricate designs, I just want to make sure I can achieve the same quality with the 22W setting. Maybe you can make a video showing intricate cuts/designs in the 22W mode?
I sure can. I can do a certain file too if you’re trying to compare?
@@TheCraftySocialite that would be great, I can send you my lightburn files?
Sure. Send me an email at info@thecraftysocialite.com.au and I’ll take a look at the file :)