
Spend less on grinding and labor. Spend more on designs and creations.
Precise cuts (0.2mm-10mm) with up to 400mm/s speed. 8X faster than TIG, almost no grinding is required. 108+ one-click settings, easy to use. Meet your main demands on cutting and welding of stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, brass, and more.
See how real artists, hobbyists, and business owners create their awesome metal art with xTool MetalFab laser welder and cnc cutter.
Easier operation, less post-processing. Just continue creating.
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Most creators use 16–11 gauge steel (1.5–3 mm) for wall art due to its strength and cost-effectiveness. Aluminum is preferred for lightweight indoor pieces, while stainless steel is often chosen for outdoor installations because of its long-term corrosion resistance.
xTool MetalFab is designed to process a wide range of fabrication metals crucial for custom art, including stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, brass, titanium, and galvanized steel sheets. It is capable of welding and cutting materials like stainless steel and carbon steel sheets up to 5mm (0.197 inches) thick in a single pass. This versatility allows artists to select the metal best suited for their required finish and durability. Find all the materials supported by MetalFab >>
Yes, the CNC cutting module equipped with 1200W fiber laser allowing it to handle substantial material thicknesses. The maximum cutting capacity reaches up to 10mm (0.39 inches) for carbon steel when utilizing oxygen assist gas. For materials like stainless steel, the machine can precisely cut up to 5mm thick sheets burr-free. Its generous working area of 610 x 610 mm (24.02 x 24.02 inches) also accommodates large art designs.
Many artists use a simple formula based on material cost, machine time, and labor, which often results in retail prices between 3× and 5× the raw material cost. Wall art pieces commonly sell in the $60–$300 range, while large custom or welded works may start at $500 and go much higher.
Yes. Many new creators start producing sellable work within a few days to a few weeks of practice. Automated pathing, consistent cutting quality, and simplified controls make the learning curve easier than traditional plasma or oxy-fuel methods. xTool also created a comprehensive online guide with learning videos to help beginners get started quickly.