Considering the Atomstack Atelier? Read our in-depth 12W galvo laser review covering specs, Class 1 safety, real performance, and price comparison.
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Set up a batch of keychains and the galvo speed made short work of them. Camera alignment was accurate enough that I didn’t need a jig.
Love that it’s 3.5 kg and enclosed, but the 120×120 mm area is limiting. The conveyor helps, still not a substitute for a big gantry bed.
Engraves wood, leather, and anodized aluminum beautifully. Cutting 4–6 mm wood takes multiple passes and careful tuning—expected for a 12W diode.
AtomStack Studio is simple and the templates are nice for beginners. For production jobs I move to LightBurn for finer control.
We run on a cart at markets—quiet, enclosed, fast. The built-in camera makes repeat jobs easy. Wish there was a bigger official bed option.
Different from my gantry machine. Once I figured LPI and hatch settings, results are excellent. Keep materials flat for best focus.
Class-1-style enclosure was the selling point for our classroom. Safer than open-frame diodes, and fumes are easier to manage with an extractor.

best-lasercutter.com recommends the Atomstack Atelier for users who prioritize speed, portability, and safety above all else. Its galvo system is a game-changer for productivity, but buyers should be aware of the brand's inconsistent customer support.
