The SCULPFUN iCube Ultra 12W is the latest evolution in the popular iCube portable laser engraver lineup, and it brings some genuinely impressive upgrades to the table. If you have been looking for a compact, enclosed desktop laser that handles wood, leather, bamboo, stone, and more without requiring safety goggles or a dedicated workshop, this one deserves your attention.
Overview
At its core, the iCube Ultra packs a 12W diode laser with a 455nm wavelength and a laser spot as fine as 0.08mm, which translates into seriously detailed engraving results. It runs on a 3rd-generation 32-bit motherboard with linear bearings that push engraving speeds up to 10,000 mm/min. The 150x150mm working area is roughly 3.5 times larger than the 80x80mm found on many competing portable engravers, and it supports a maximum processing height of 80mm. One-button auto-focus makes setup a breeze.
Key Features
- 12W diode laser capable of cutting up to 15mm wood in a single pass
- Ultra-fine 0.08mm laser spot for high-precision engraving
- Fully enclosed Class 1 laser safety design with door-stop function
- Built-in smoke filtration system with HEPA and activated carbon filters
- One-button auto-focus for hassle-free operation
- Compatible with LightBurn, LaserGRBL, and the free Sculpfun App
- Connectivity via USB (Type-C) and Bluetooth for Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS
- Supports optional accessories including HD camera, air assist kit, and rotary roller
Who is it for?
This machine is genuinely beginner-friendly -- you can go from unboxing to your first engraving in under 30 minutes. It is also a solid pick for small business owners selling custom gifts at markets, DIY enthusiasts making personalized home decor, and educators looking for a safe classroom tool.
Pros and Cons
Pros: Class 1 enclosed safety means no goggles needed, excellent precision for detailed work, built-in smoke filter keeps the air clean, broad material support including wood, leather, bamboo, stone, and more.
Cons: The 150x150mm work area may feel limiting for larger projects, and the single-laser 12W version cannot engrave bare metals (you would need the dual-laser version with the IR module for that).
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