But, yes, there is room for improvement, TwoTrees:

1) the included programs are old, the config file was even for a previous iteration of the TS3 that had the Y axis mirrored. Support was quick to send a FW update to reflash

2) the air-assist came with no installation doc, there is none online except a 40 second video... I had some minor, non-obvious issues to install, including the laserhead mount tubes sliding too far and blocking the air. Also had more parts than needed (for other engravers) so it was a puzzle

3) all belts were loose, the screws to fasten them were not fixed at all. Clearly this needs a redesign to prevent the screws from loosening. Issue is present since the first prototypes, if I can believe the reviews

4) the internal filtering is useless, you really have to mount the extraction tube. But that means opening up, turning the fans around. Should be shipped like this, or be an option when ordering. The external fumes extraction works super, though!

5) the flame detection is very sensitive to sunlight. In a well-lit room on a sunny day you have to put some cardboard on top of the TS3 to silence the alarm

6) with the air assist mounted, the honeycomb tray is not so easy to remove and mount

Two Trees is a manufacturer of FDM 3D printers and DIY laser engravers and the Two Trees TTS-55 is a 5.5 W do-it-yourself (DIY) diode laser engraver and cutting machine. The TTS-55 is an upgrade from the Two Trees TTS-5.5 laser engraver; the TTS-55 has a 5.5 W laser instead of 2.5 W, and it has a 32-bit motherboard instead of 8-bit.


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If you decide for some insane reason to assemble the Two Trees TTS-55 laser engraver using the manual, you should know that the orientation of the machine in the first couple of figures shows the Y-axis left frame on the right-hand side of the figure and the Y-axis right frame on the left-hand side. Also, the frame pieces are not interchangeable so orientation is important.

The red plastic cover/guard on the lower portion of the laser head is magnetic and its internal funnel design helps to reduce the amount of smoke reaching the laser lens thus helping to protect it and keep it clean.

After the Two Trees TTS-55 laser engraver was assembled, I needed to install some software to send files to the laser engraver. In the beginning, I chose to use LaserGRBL which is free open-source software. I later started using LightBurn.

The test At this point, you can adjust the engraving/cutting speed to the desired mm/min, select the preferred laser mode either M3 or M4 (M3 = constant power, M4 = variable power), set the percent max/min power (e.g. 1000 = 100% power), and enter the size of the image you wish to engrave (in mm).

Before I started the engraving or cutting, I put on my laser safety glasses (ALWAYS remember to do this) and then I placed some black scrap plywood down on the surface of the table to protect it as shown above (you can use a metal sheet, cookie cooling rack, honeycomb laser bed, plywood sheet, etc.).

I decided to print the Sketch version of the Great Diamond Island screenshot (center screenshot above). I adjusted the brightness and contrast so that I could see the map lines and the road lines. I then clicked on the arrow button at the bottom right of the screen. After entering my file name, print size, work speed, and laser power, I clicked on the wand icon located in the lower right corner of the app to start the file upload (right screenshot above).

I contacted customer service about this issue. They were very responsive and passed me on to technical support. Through WhatsApp, tech support had me try several things to figure out what was going on. In the end, they must have determined that the laser module was damaged because they decided to send me a new one. Based on this, I found that Two Trees Tech Support was excellent.

Stainless steel and aluminum tests: I coated my sheet of stainless steel with black permanent marker and the first two photos above show the results of the Two Trees stainless steel engraving test file. The last photo above is my engraving effort on aluminum. If you look closely at it, you can see that the laser marked on the permanent marker but when I cleaned the marker off with isopropyl alcohol, the markings disappeared. I imagine that by using a better coating, I could improve my results.

The Two Trees TTS-55 Laser Engraver and Cutter was sooooo much fun to use. The engravings and cuts were precise and beautiful. I enjoyed watching the laser engraver work and I loved using it to bring my projects to life.

When using a laser engraver, there is a bit of a learning curve for newbies. I watched a lot of videos on how to assemble the TTS-55 and how to start engraving and cutting using LaserGRBL (open-source free software for laser engravers), LightBurn, and the MKSLaser app.

I had one major issue with the laser engraver. Somewhere along the way, the laser quit working, but the Two Trees support personnel were very helpful with this issue and sent me a new one so that I could complete my tests.

You should see some kind of engraving. Try it at 600 in/m and 100% power no minimum on the low end. If it only turn on the laser for framing then you might have bad wiring. But you should really be reaching out to the manufacturer.

I am brand new to laser engraving and am learning.

I am trying to cut 1/4" baltic birch which is approximately 6mm.

The instruction book with the laser indicated to use a speed of 400, 100% power, and 1 pass.

That did not work. I got close to the piece being cut out using a speed of 450 and 8 passes but am getting pretty significant burning on the top. I do have the air assist on and open all the way. Is this normal or do I have something setup wrong?

I know this will not help you, but I saw a video where my S30 Pro laser cut 18mm ply in one pass. I currently cut 3mm Baltic ply at 800mm/min, 65% power, and 4 passes. That reduces the blowtorch scorch effect a lot.

Thank You for the response.

I tried 750mm and 70%, but it did not go through.

I am cutting a 5/15in wide grove that is 1 1/2in long.

When I went to 7 passes it would cut the 1 1/2in length all the way through but not the width.

When I went to 9 passes it seemed perfect and piece popped out and I did NOT have significant burning.

This is all new to me and in my opinion, I was not very happy with the documentation that came with the two trees laser especially the part regarding the auto focus.

I ran the auto focus on the birch plywood with the defaults - speed=118.1in/m, max power 20%, steps=20, high power laser mode was off.

Does that sound right? When should auto focus be used - everytime the thickness of the material changes?

Again, appreciate the help.

I think it may be the usb/serial chipset the TwoTrees laser boards use. It seems to be a common chip for arduino style dev boards. Digging into the usb vendor ID yields this thread:

Mac OS, Linux driver for CH340K  Issue #3  LilyGO/LILYGO-T-OI  GitHub and this potential driver for the CH*** series usb serial chipsets: GitHub - WCHSoftGroup/ch34xser_macos: MacOS USB driver for USB to serial chip ch340, ch341, ch342, ch343, ch344, ch9101, ch9102, ch9103, etc

The Two Trees TS2 is a home assembly laser engraver with a difference. Firstly the price, which is a level above most other home assembly kits, and secondly, the quality and power. Whether engraving or cutting through 8mm ply, the accuracy and quality are superb. The only issue is that there is no protective outer casing, just simple shields around the laser and across one edge of the frame.

The Two Trees TS2 is one of the market's most powerful self-assembly laser engravers. It follows the usual open design and interfaces with LightBurn, LaserGRBL or an app to enable easy laser engraving.

This is a machine designed for those wanting a decent quality laser engraver and cutter or an upgrade from a cheap low-powered model. Despite the open design, the many professional features would make this a viable option for small businesses too.

The open extruded aluminium frame design of the TS2 and other self-build engravers is common for DIY enthusiast machines, as they're easy to build and maintain. The only issue is that, without an enclosure, protective glasses must be worn and good ventilation is essential, which also restricts where they can be used.

One stand-out feature is the 10W laser output that, alongside the compressed spot technology, enables the TS2 to cut through 8mm ply in one pass. The power of the laser is such that it will also engrave hard surfaces such as stainless steel.

Due to the precision of the laser, Two Trees has incorporated a powerful autofocus design for the machine. Manual adjustment for material heights is made through the large red knob on top of the laser, and the machine handles the fine-tuning. This alone saves an incredible amount of time and boosts the overall quality of prints.

One feature that often annoys us about laser engravers is the need to always be plugged into a computer. It's great to see that the machine with the built-in ESP32-DOWD-V3 chip and the 32-bit microprocessor can handle the file processing internally, so there's no need always to be connected.

A few professional safety features take this laser engraver to the next level. There's the large emergency stop button and a flame detector that activates if a material goes up in flames rather than engraves or cuts. Another safety feature is the internal gyroscope that automatically activates a kill switch if the machine is tilted at 15 or more.

Once the images, vectors or cutting files were loaded into the software and adjusted, they could be sent to the machine. The initial connection was straightforward, and the usual manual adjustment of the material, home position and laser height was made.

Once everything is adjusted, the power can be set and off the engraver goes. It's instantly apparent just how powerful and accurate this laser engraver is. The initial engraves showed a high level of detail, and the speed of the engrave was fast and precise. 17dc91bb1f

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