The Glowforge Pro uses a focused beam of light to cut and engrave material, empowering students to create designs limited only by their imagination. The Pro is the ideal option for school use, with the ability to print large objects with the exclusive Pro Passthrough, so you can use infinitely long materials. Upgraded, solid-state cooling allows for nonstop printing with its powerful 45-watt laser and fast cutting and engraving speed. The Glowforge Pro is a Class 4 laser and it should be placed near a window or paired with the Glowforge Air Filter.
Grades: K-12+
*It includes $150 worth of Premium Proofgrade Materials free!
Get to Know:
The Glowforge machines use a laser to cut and engrave limitless designs from hundreds of materials. Students can make truly incredible projects from wood, paper, acrylic, and even food.
Architectural models, shadowbox dioramas, and classroom signs are just a few of the projects educators have inspired students to create.
What's in the Box:
Find Glowforge tips and tricks as well as additional classroom and makerspace guides on our blog.
Common Questions:
Are the Glowforge machines safe?
Of course! An array of built-in safety features help make each Glowforge printer totally safe for classroom use. See the SAFETY section below.
What kind of material can I use with the Glowforge machines?
A Glowforge machine can cut hardwoods, plywoods, cardboard, fabric, leather, paper, Plexiglas (acrylic), Derlin (acetal), mylar, rubber, Corian, foods, and more. In addition, the machines can engrave all of the above plus glass, coated metal, marble, aluminum, titanium, and some consumer electronics.
What’s the difference between the Glowforge printers and a traditional 3D printer?
A traditional 3D printer builds up materials, like plastic filaments, layer by layer. It makes things out of one material and is very slow. This approach is called additive manufacturing. With Glowforge 3D laser printers, you’ll put a piece of material, like leather, wood, or acrylic in the machine, and it carves out your design using laser light, a process called subtractive manufacturing.
Are there lesson plans?
A great source for project ideas is the Glowforge community forum. Here's one post with some examples to get started.
Are the Glowforge 3D laser printers complicated to use?
Not at all! Go from box to your first print in about 30 minutes.
Tech Specs:
DIMENSIONS
WORK AREA
MATERIAL CAPABILITY
The Glowforge Pro can safely print on any laser-compatible material, including all of the examples below. The Glowforge team recommends Proofgrade materials for automatic settings and perfect results.
Cuts & Engraves
Engraves Only
SOFTWARE
ONE BUTTON PRINT
CAMERAS
AUTOFOCUS
LIGHTING
LASER SYSTEM
MECHANICALS
REQUIREMENTS
MISCELLANEOUS
SAFETY
Manufacturer | Glowforge |
---|