Thunder Laser Nova 35 80W Settings for Cardboard
Recommended speed, power, and pass settings for cardboard on the Thunder Laser Nova 35 80W (80W CO2 laser, 10.6\u03bcm wavelength, 900\u00d7600mm work area). The Thunder Laser Nova 35 80W is a professional-grade CO2 laser with a large work area, high power, and industrial build quality for production environments.
Thunder Laser Nova 35 80W performance on cardboard
The Thunder Laser Nova 35 80W supports cutting cardboard. Recommended cut speed is 1800 mm/min (~30 mm/s) across the thicknesses in the tables below. Its 900\u00d7600mm work area and 80W CO2 source set the practical limits for project size and material thickness.
The Thunder Laser Nova 35 80W is a 80W CO2 laser with a 900\u00d7600mm work area. At 80W, this is a production-grade CO2 laser that cuts thick non-metals quickly and sustains long jobs without strain. Cardboard is lightweight and cuts quickly at low power, but is flammable and requires close monitoring during operation. Below you will find tested starting parameters for cutting and engraving cardboard on this machine.
Cutting Settings
| Thickness | Speed (mm/min) | Power (%) | Passes | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3mm | 1800~30 mm/s | 35% | 1 | — |
How to Set Up Cardboard on the Thunder Laser Nova 35 80W
- 1Secure your cardboard flat on the work bed using clamps, magnets, or a honeycomb pin set to prevent movement during the job.
- 2Set your focus distance accurately — use the auto-focus probe if your machine has one, or measure manually with the focus gauge.
- 3Ensure your water cooling system is running and the coolant temperature is between 15–25°C before starting the laser.
- 4Keep a fire extinguisher or spray bottle nearby. Cardboard is flammable — never leave the machine unattended while cutting this material.
- 5Enable air assist if available. A steady stream of air at the cut point removes debris, reduces charring, and helps prevent flare-ups.
- 6Enter the speed, power, and pass count from the settings table above into LightBurn. The table lists both mm/min and mm/s — LightBurn defaults to mm/s, so use the mm/s value unless you have switched units. Use the “Cut” or “Engrave” layer settings panel.
- 7Run a small test cut or engrave on a scrap piece of cardboard before committing to your final project piece. Adjust power up or down by 5–10% based on results.
What to Expect When Lasering Cardboard
Cardboard cuts quickly and cleanly at low power settings. Expect slight browning on the cut edges. Be vigilant about fire risk — cardboard can ignite easily if power is too high or the laser moves too slowly. Engraving on cardboard creates a subtle darkened impression that works well for packaging prototypes. With 80W of CO2 power, this machine cuts thick acrylic, wood, and other non-metals rapidly — usually in a single pass — and holds up to high duty cycles for production runs. Edge quality stays excellent even at speed.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- ✗Running at full power on the first attempt — always start with a test piece at the recommended settings and adjust incrementally. Going straight to maximum power risks burning through the material or causing fire.
- ✗Over-powering thin or delicate stock — at 80W it is easy to melt acrylic or scorch thin wood. Lower the power and raise the speed for fine work.
- ✗Leaving the machine unattended while cutting — cardboard is highly flammable and can ignite suddenly, especially at slower speeds or higher power settings.
- ✗Stacking multiple layers of cardboard to cut at once — this dramatically increases fire risk and produces uneven results.
Tips for Cardboard on Laser Machines
- ✓High speed and low power prevent scorching and flare-ups.
- ✓Single-wall corrugated is easiest -- double-wall may need multiple passes.
- ✓Air assist is critical to blow away flames and smoke.
- ✓Hold cardboard flat with magnets or weights to prevent warping during cutting.
- ✓Great for rapid prototyping before committing to wood or acrylic.
Frequently Asked Questions
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