Stuff You Need For Operating A Laser Cutter/Engraver
Space, and lots of it
A Laser Cutter/Engraving Machine.
Plenty of raw materials, such as 3mm MDF, 3mm Pine Ply, 3mm Acrylic, etc.
Light sand paper/water paper for smoothing edges if required.
Light and small files for filing off and rough edges, opening up some cuts if made too small, etc.
Plenty superglue to stick the thinks you make together.
Rags for cleaning.
Various paints and brushes for if you want to paint anything you make.
Did I mention space? The laser cutters, the raw materials and the consumables all take up a lot of space.
Ventilation – The laser cuts with heat, which generates smoke. A workshop with very decent ventilation is required, not a nice to have.
A PC, not a laptop, with a decent sized monitor. Of course you can do drawing etc on a laptop, but you will battle. The small screen makes it very tricky, and in some cases very hard. The LightBurn software for example will have a lot of tabs hidden if you open it on a small screen, making it very hard to work with. All of your PC’s are installed with Ubuntu Linux as the operating system.
SVG Editing software, such as Inkscape.
Laser engraving/cutting software, such as K40 Whisperer or LightBurn.