Can You Cut With a 10W Galvo Laser? What Thickness Can It Cut?
When people first look at a 10W galvo laser like the Tyvok A1 Mini, one of the first questions they ask is: "Can it actually cut material, or is it just for engraving?"
The answer might surprise you. While galvo lasers are primarily known for fast engraving, a 10W model like the Tyvok A1 Mini can indeed cut many materials — within certain thickness limits.
What Materials Can a 10W Galvo Laser Cut?
Here's a quick breakdown of what you can expect to cut with a 10W galvo laser:
- Thin wood (basswood, balsa): Up to 3-5mm
- Acrylic (cast): Up to 2-3mm
- Leather: Up to 2-4mm
- Paper and cardstock: Any thickness, clean cuts
- Fabric: Cuts cleanly through multiple layers
- Rubber stamp material: Up to 2mm
What About Thicker Materials?
For materials thicker than 5mm, a 10W galvo laser will struggle. You can get through it with multiple passes, but the cut won't be clean and you'll lose a lot of precision.
That's not necessarily a downside — galvo lasers are designed for speed and precision in engraving, not cutting thick stock like a regular CO2 laser.
How Does It Compare to a Diode Laser?
A 10W galvo laser actually has comparable cutting power to a 20W diode laser in many cases, because the beam is more focused. The main difference is the working area and the speed — galvo is much faster for engraving, but has a smaller working area.
Real World Example: Tyvok A1 Mini
Users of the Tyvok A1 Mini 10W galvo laser regularly report cutting:
- 3mm basswood easily in 1-2 passes
- 2mm acrylic cleanly in 2-3 passes
- Leather for leather crafts perfectly
- Paper for card making with clean, burnt edges
Conclusion
So yes, you can cut with a 10W galvo laser — just don't expect it to cut through 10mm acrylic like a big CO2 laser. For thin materials and engraving, it's incredibly capable and much faster than traditional diode lasers.
If you're looking for a portable laser that does both engraving and light cutting, a 10W galvo like the Tyvok A1 Mini is definitely worth considering.