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Ortur · Diode
Ortur Aufero AL1
Compact portable Ortur — desk-friendly engraver for small gifts
Last updated How we evaluate
What this machine is for
Small-footprint Ortur for gift engraving & learning on a budget
Reference benchmark same job size on every machine so you can compare times fairly.
Laser spot size
~0.12 mm spot
Smaller spot = finer detail (frame motion is usually the same across tiers)
Motion precision: 0.01 mm
Sample engrave job
~18–28 min
Filled photo or logo on birch plywood
10 × 10 cm (4 × 4 in)
Sample cut job
~12–18 min
Simple square cut-out from 3 mm basswood
10 × 10 cm (4 × 4 in)
Times are estimates for the reference job above; your design complexity and settings will change them.
TL;DR
The Aufero AL1 is Ortur's compact diode line for small work areas and portable setups. Lower power than LM3 or H10, but easier to fit on a crowded desk. Best for light engraving — not a cutting workhorse.
What this machine is for
Compact entry Ortur for small gift engraving and learning laser basics.
Best for
Materials
Engraves
- · Wood
- · Leather
- · Paper
- · Anodized aluminum (light)
Cuts
- · Paper
- · Thin basswood 2–3 mm
- · Thin fabric
Cannot do
- · Thick wood cuts
- · Large signs
- · Bare metal
- · Production runs
Pros
- ✓Very compact footprint
- ✓Low entry price
- ✓Ortur brand support
- ✓Simple first-laser learning curve
- ✓LightBurn compatible
Cons
- ✗Small work area limits project size
- ✗5W is slow on 10×10 cm fills
- ✗Not competitive vs LM3 for value long-term
- ✗Limited cutting capability
- ✗Open frame safety requirements
Beginner notes
Good if you only engrave small items like keychains and tags. If you might outgrow it within months, save for Ortur LM3 instead.
Pro tips
Use smaller benchmark jobs (5×5 cm) for photos on AL1 — 10×10 cm fills take noticeably longer at 5W.
Pro / technical specs
Raw numbers for experienced users comparing machines.
- Laser spot size
- ~0.12 mm spot
- Max speed (spec)
- 200 mm/s
- Avg engrave speed
- 50–120 mm/s fill
- Avg cut speed
- 2–6 mm/s on 2–3 mm wood
- Motion precision
- 0.01 mm