
"Laser engravers come in all kinds of shapes and sizes but, for the most part, tend towards the larger, so I was very curious to try the Longer Nano, which is more diminutive in stature but promises to be just as capable as some other options out there, with a couple of clever tricks up its sleeve. I've owned and tested many laser engravers over the years, from the Glowforge to the AlgoLaser Pixi, concluding that price doesn't always equate to the capabilities,"
"The Longer Nano ships in a nicely designed package, along with everything you need to get up and running. There's the laser module, which includes a number of ports, the column, which is motorised to focus the laser, the base plate, with an insert, some screw down jigs to hold materials in place, all the cables, plus the hood, which incorporates an exhaust fan. Finally, there is a USB thumb drive which has some software on it."
The Longer Nano offers a compact form factor with a motorised focusing column, base plate with insert, screw-down jigs, and a hood that incorporates an exhaust fan. The package includes the laser module, all necessary cables, and a USB thumb drive containing software, plus a semi-rigid case for transport. Assembly requires minimal steps and hides bolts to preserve a finished appearance. Portable design targets users who wish to work on the go. Price does not always equate to capability, and the Nano aims to deliver capable performance and clever features despite its smaller stature.
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