1 community-tested setting for engrave Stainless Steel on the Boss LS-1630. Always run a test on scrap material first.
These 1 setting cover engrave Stainless Steel on the Boss LS-1630 (100W CO₂ laser). Metal marking typically requires Cermark spray or an anodized coating — bare metal cutting needs a much higher-powered machine.
1 setting
What speed should I use to engrave Stainless Steel on the Boss LS-1630?
The top-rated community setting uses 360 mm/s at 44% power. Apply Cermark spray, let dry, laser, wipe off.
Can the Boss LS-1630 cut Stainless Steel?
A 100W CO₂ laser can mark or engrave metal surfaces but cannot cut through them — metal cutting requires a much higher-powered laser or a plasma cutter.
How many passes does the Boss LS-1630 need to engrave Stainless Steel?
All settings here use a single pass. Confirm focus and do a small test burn before committing to your final design.
Do I need air assist for Stainless Steel on the Boss LS-1630?
Air assist is not flagged as required for these settings, but it is good practice during cutting operations to keep the lens clean and reduce char buildup.
What DPI should I use to engrave Stainless Steel on the Boss LS-1630?
Settings here use 300 DPI. For photographic detail or fine artwork, consider testing at higher DPI, but expect longer run times.
Templates ready to cut on your Boss LS-1630 once you've dialed in the settings.
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