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Twotrees TTS55 Pro Laser Engraver 40W Laser Engraving Machine 32 Bit Motherboard, for Cut Plywood Wood Engrave Aluminum, Laser Power: 5.5W, Engraving Area: 300x300mm (Upgrade Version)

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Size: Twotrees TTS-55 V2.0


Features

  • Advanced Laser Technology: TTS-55 Pro laser module uses the latest LD+FAC+C-Lens compression spot technology, fixed focus, focal length is only 23mm, compared with other long focus lasers, short focus laser has stronger engraving and cutting ability. Engraving accuracy: 0.1mm. Laser power: 5.5W, machine output power: 40W.
  • 32-bit Motherboard: The motherboard adopts 32-bit dual-core MCU, which has a faster processing speed, and the engraving speed can reach 10000mm/min. Laser can engrave online and TF card offline engraving.
  • Software Compatibility: Twotrees TTS-25/55 series engraving machines are compatible with most engraving software. For example, free software: LaserGRBL (for Windows), paid software: Lightburn (for Windows, Mac), mobile app: MKSLaser (for Android and IOS system), can be downloaded from the mobile store.
  • Capability of engraving and cutting: TTS55 Pro laser can engrave wood, plastic, paper, leather, bamboo, sponge paper, alumina, stainless steel, chevron board, acrylic,etc. The laser can cut up to 5mm plywood, 3mm acrylic board , 3mm carton, 0.7mm leather and so on. Working Area: 300x300mm.
  • New upgrade version: Compared with the old version, Twotrees TTS55 pro has added metal air-assisted nozzle and red circular laser shield, which makes it more convenient to add air-assisted system and obtain better cutting effect.

Brand: OUYZGIA


Material: Aluminum


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 5.91"L x 22.44"W


Style: Laser


Brand: OUYZGIA


Material: Aluminum


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 5.91"L x 22.44"W


Style: Laser


Operation Mode: Automatic


Item model number: Towtrees TTS-55


Item Weight: 8.08 pounds


Manufacturer: OUYZGIA


Date First Available: January 18, 2022


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  • Awesome Garage grade Engraver!
Size: Twotrees TTS55 Pro
The media could not be loaded. This unit is perfect for garage/small shop projects. It’s perfect when I don’t feel like running to the workshop to use full size lasers and I just need to etch out an image but also portable enough for me to load it into my car and take it to the workshop if I wanted to etch into a large piece there. The assembly was pretty quick as expected from a TwoTrees product. I’m still dialing in the settings using a difficult photo of my dog but I’m slowly getting there. The engraving time on the photo (upside down) took about one hour and twenty-six minutes which isn’t bad for 5.5w. I'm really impressed with the etching of Tengen Uzui into leather. The folds of his shirt really came through and the lines are all pretty crisp considering I haven't mounted an air assist onto the unit yet. I am very impressed with this tool and looking forward to etching many more things in the coming months. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2022 by Randeezy Randeezy

  • After 1 week of daily use for several hours a day
Size: Twotrees TTS55 Pro
I started my research a couple of weeks ago on all sorts of lasers - cost/power and type. While I really want all of them, I asked myself "honestly, what am I really going to do with a laser?", where am I going to set it up to run... So, I made a list of projects that I 'actually' have: - engraving on cedar bird houses I make to avoid using a wood burner tool. - small gifts like Christmas ornaments, cutting board engraving, knick knacks, etc. - some glass etching for a local distillery tasting room. - slate coasters, tasting boards, etc... - making some custom tool box organizers (like marking the wrench/socket sizes, cutting slots/holes in thin wood, maybe foam) - cleaner masking of copper/steel for metal acid/electrolysis etching So, this is all pretty small stuff. There's no 'cutting' metal, there's no cutting 5/8' cedar, although it does come close... surprisingly. While this is for my personal amusement mostly - I really don't expect to make money on this stuff... I do like challenging myself with the designs and using CAD/Vector graphics programs. Whether it's an old sewing machine, bridgeport mill, plasma table or 100 ton press brake - CNC is just another tool in the arsenal that can help you. It's up to the operator to know the capacities and limits of the machine and how to operate it and the software effectively... Once those things are understood, you can be creative with how you can overcome limitations. Like anything, you can get a bad result if you don't understand what's going on. So, I decided to go with this TTS-55 unit on a Black Friday deal. The package came as promised, a single neatly packed box. I dumped the contents out on the table and proceeded to RTFM. I did have to furrow my brow at some of the instructions, but things were more clear to me once I had the parts in front of me. Check and double check your work prior to locking everything down. That said, assembly was fairly easy. Getting it set up in lasergrbl, and lightburn were easy - I use linux, mac and windows - have not tried the mac yet, but I suspect that is fine too. The comment somewhere about the mac saying it's 'not secure' or whatever is true - but that doesn't mean much. It's not that the software isn't 'secure' - it's that the developers didn't feel like jumping through Apple's hoops to certify software. I don't blame them. I would be more concerned about sticking a unknown usb stick into my computer to install the drivers. I did it anyway. I did downloaded lightburn from the official lightburn website, imported the cutter profile from the included sd card and ran the head around the table a bit. Everything worked fine X/Y axis wise. I did find I had a slight problem with the Z-Axis screw - it was galled somewhere in the middle. I did disassemble the Z-axis, clean the threads up on my bench grinder wheel, lubed it and ran it up and down the carriage with my drill, ran a tap over it - that fixed that problem. The Z-axis assembly could be a little more 'robust', but once properly adjusted it is a lot better - At the top of the Z-axis there is: - a flanged bearing that fits in the carrier hole - a hard washer - softwasher - then the knob. Do not over tighten the the outboard carrier guide rods. Tighten the nut on the bottom of the z-axis just enough to take the slack/vertical movement out of the Z axis.. the rubber washers act like springs, but do not compress them. Also, make sure you loosen/tighten the grub/locking screw when moving/locking the z-axis head height in position. Next was to start testing various materials to start building a materials library of what this laser can do at various speed/power settings. Lightburn makes this easy enough. I have done various fabrics, woods, plastics, papers, things found in my garage... One of the best pieces of advice I read/saw somewhere is to affix your engraver to a board so it doesn't move around. Next, make yourself a 300x300mm grid with and burn it into your board - I used inkscape and imported the SVG into lightburn and aligned it to the center of the cutter area. Think of it like one of those fancy grid mats for rotary fabric cutting. Once you've burned the grid into your work surface, change the cut path to a tool path in lightburn. Now your grid is your background/template layer in lightburn and anything you layout on top of that and place your material onto the work surface physically will be 'in the same spot' as what you expect on the screen. (see attached screenshot) Go to the local smoke shop and see if they're giving away any wooden cigar boxes that you to practice on. Ok, that's enough of a review. I like this little machine, it does what it is designed to do. It is inexpensive, yet punches above it's weight class. I am adding some homing switches, but really it's doesn't seem to be a big deal without them so far. I am considering getting the 'fancy' rotary / chuck & risers for it once I verify my etching process on some flat glass. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2022 by mrducky mrducky

  • Laser moves and emits light, but does not engrave
Size: Twotrees TTS55 Pro
I have owned this product for 4 days. It worked great out of the box and now will emit light and move, but not engrave. I have messaged the seller and manufacturer, but have not received a response. More than likely, this and all my accessories will be returned for a different brand. If a resolution is made, I will update the review, but for now, it is 1 star. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024 by alex champion

  • Entry level, but not for beginners
Size: Twotrees TTS55 Pro
Allow me to state at the outset that this is ultimately a good product. I am shooting a laser, as advertised. But an honest rating would be somewhere between 3 and half stars and 4. It took me a while to assemble this, but I'm terrible at assembling things, so that's no real indictment. I did get it put together correctly more or less on the first try. Instructions are in engrish and the manual, while in color, has very small pictures. The included USB stick has a text file with a youtube link. Neat. I didn't use it. The included safety glasses were much appreciated. I ordered a second pair. The included version blocks the laser light better than the ones I ordered. Aiming this thing is hilarious. The frame has a ruler printed on it, but none of that is zero'd against the gantry. In fact, this thing does not include homing sensors. I put a ruled mat under that had a 45 degree angle marked and used that to sorta eyeball it, but if you don't have it slid home on boot, you're going to have a pretty fun time. Additionally, focal height is set by a thumb knob you tighten and loosen along the side, aided by a little notched graduated cylinder. It's primitive, but effective. I'm using lightburn to feed it gCode. It included a profile for lightburn on the thumbstick.... except it was for the 400x400 mm version. I got the 300. It took several angry motor noises and planed circle burns for me to figure out where the mismatch was. Once I reset the bounds, things made a lot more sense. As for the actual cutting, it does pretty good. 5.5 watts of Diode laser will etch wood quite well, and while I had a frustrating time cutting glossy sticker paper, I understand it's a highly reflective substance and this affected absorption. I gave the stickers a black border, and it did reasonably well at roughly 20 inches/s at 100%. The edges do get a bit crispy. I don't mind. My wife does. This is my first laser, and I've had it about a week now. I'm pleased, and look at stuff around my house like targets. I vent the smoke with a fan in the window right above it and that's... aight. I see why people get the smoke hoods though. My brother professionally cuts metal with a 3 KW laser, but didn't want a home version until he saw what this one could do. Seems like a good endorsement to me. Overall, I'd recommend it for makers who want an entry level laser, but not beginners. If I hadn't had similar experiences with my 3D printer, this would have taken me much longer to get the hang of. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024 by Dewey Stilwell Dewey Stilwell

  • great laser but bad diredtions
Size: Twotrees TTS55 Pro
Unlike other reviews this was very easy to assemble. Do not read the manual or try the web links as they do not work. Waster two hours on they and very frustrating. There is a usb chip use it. there is a video that leads you through the whole process including a few more difficult point. I had no problems. from then it was getting the focus right and the setting. youtub did help now having fun with it and hopefully make a little money ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2023 by Gary Kulibert

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