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10pcs Black Translucent Acrylic Sheets for Laser Engraving & Cutting
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10pcs Birchwood Plywood Sheets for Laser Engraving & Cutting
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Yes! All materials listed—birch plywood, poplar plywood, and translucent acrylic sheets—are tested and fully compatible with OMTech CO₂ laser machines, including desktop and mid-sized models. Just ensure your machine’s bed size accommodates the sheet dimensions.
Birch plywood is denser and more durable, making it ideal for projects that require strength and detailed engraving. Poplar plywood is lighter and easier to cut, great for crafts, model making, and prototypes.
Absolutely! Both the black and white translucent acrylic sheets are excellent for LED and backlit applications. The translucent finish diffuses light beautifully, making them ideal for signs, lightboxes, and displays.
Most OMTech material packs include sheets in common thicknesses, such as 3mm or 1/8”, which are ideal for engraving and light cutting. Be sure to check the product listing for specific thickness options before purchasing.
Yes, cutting any wood or acrylic with a laser will generate some smoke or fumes. Always use proper ventilation or an exhaust system when operating your laser machine. Never cut materials like PVC or unknown plastics, as they can release harmful gases.
Definitely! Both birch and poplar plywood can be stained, painted, or sealed after engraving or cutting. Just be sure to clean any residue from the surface before finishing for the best results.
Masking is optional but can help prevent surface scratches and reduce smoke marks around the engraving. Some users remove the protective film only after engraving to preserve a cleaner finish.