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Ortur Laser Master H10 10W laser engraver — Ortur

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Ortur Laser Master H10

10W Ortur's enclosed-style H-series — faster frame, tighter integration than LM3

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Released June 2024

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10W
Laser spot size: ~0.07 mm spotMotion precision: 0.01 mmSample engrave: ~28–43 min

TL;DR

Ortur Laser Master H10 10W is the 10W SKU on the Ortur ortur laser master h10 line. The H10 is Ortur's step up from the open-frame LM3 line: a more integrated chassis with up to 20W diode power and higher advertised traverse speeds. Verify optical power on the listing — do not assume combined-watt marketing.

What this machine is for

Integrated open-frame Ortur diode for faster engraving and moderate thin-wood cutting.

Best for

Ortur upgradesSpeed-focused hobbyistsWood & leather engravingIntegrated frame fans

Materials

Engraves

  • · Wood
  • · Leather
  • · Slate
  • · Anodized aluminum
  • · Stainless (with spray)

Cuts

  • · Basswood (up to 5 mm)
  • · Black acrylic (thin)
  • · Paper
  • · Fabric

Cannot do

  • · Clear acrylic
  • · CO₂-level acrylic production
  • · Bare metal without spray
  • · Full enclosure safety (open frame)

Pros

  • More integrated frame than LM3
  • Higher speed potential on optimized jobs
  • Large Ortur community and firmware support
  • LightBurn-ready workflow
  • Competitive price vs xTool D1 Pro

Cons

  • Still open frame — eye protection required
  • 40W marketing is optical/combined power
  • Less proven long-term than LM3 community volume
  • Air assist often extra
  • Not a CO₂ replacement for acrylic shops

Beginner notes

Choose 10W if it matches your typical jobs. Compare cut depth and price against other tiers in this product line before ordering.

Pro tips

Start with 20W unless you have a clear cutting use case — 40W adds cost with diminishing returns on thick cuts. Pair with Ortur air assist early for cleaner edges.

Pro / technical specs

Raw numbers for experienced users comparing machines.

Laser spot size
~0.07 mm spot
Max speed (spec)
333 mm/s
Avg engrave speed
6–14 mm/s fill
Avg cut speed
2–3 mm/s on 3–6 mm wood
Motion precision
0.01 mm