There doesn't appear to be a downside to the Aurora Lite apart from no autofocus and camera, neither of which are a big deal to me since I'm so used to not having those two things anyway. Am I hearing that correctly, because the pricing on the Aurora Lite is so reasonable it makes me second guess! Personally, I want to achieve a lot more depth than what a little 2W IR unit can do. Like, I want to make really nice brass coins.
@@akg2n The Aurora series is more for marking. Mostly metal, but some other materials, especially with the UV. But they’re much less power than the co2 models. Bolt and Nova would be more cutting wood!
You are the owner and president?? Well done Clay, you look like a bloke you'd love to have as a neighbour and have a beer with. Not the president of Thunder Lasers.
There doesn't appear to be a downside to the Aurora Lite apart from no autofocus and camera, neither of which are a big deal to me since I'm so used to not having those two things anyway. Am I hearing that correctly, because the pricing on the Aurora Lite is so reasonable it makes me second guess! Personally, I want to achieve a lot more depth than what a little 2W IR unit can do. Like, I want to make really nice brass coins.
Yes, if you don’t want camera and auto focus the Aurora Lite is a great option!
Thanks - super helpful as usual. Appreciate it!
Happy to help!
Can these lasers cut wood or is it more for marking?
@@akg2n The Aurora series is more for marking. Mostly metal, but some other materials, especially with the UV. But they’re much less power than the co2 models. Bolt and Nova would be more cutting wood!
@ThunderLaserUSA appreciate the reply!
You are the owner and president?? Well done Clay, you look like a bloke you'd love to have as a neighbour and have a beer with. Not the president of Thunder Lasers.
Yes sir! Thank you!