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Atomstack A20 Pro

Mid-tier Atomstack with compressed beam — sweet spot between A5 and A40

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What this machine is for

Mid-range Atomstack for detailed engraving & reliable thin-wood cutting

Reference benchmark same job size on every machine so you can compare times fairly.

Laser spot size

~0.08 mm compressed spot

Smaller spot = finer detail (frame motion is usually the same across tiers)

Motion precision: 0.01 mm

Sample engrave job

~10–14 min

Filled photo or logo on birch plywood

10 × 10 cm (4 × 4 in)

Sample cut job

~5–8 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 A20 Pro sits in Atomstack's lineup between budget A5 and flagship A40. Strong engraving detail with a more rigid frame than entry models. A sensible upgrade path if A5 feels slow but A40 is over budget.

What this machine is for

Mid-tier open-frame Atomstack for detailed engraving and moderate thin-wood cutting.

Best for

Atomstack upgradesFine engravingMid-budget 20WLight cutting

Materials

Engraves

  • · Wood
  • · Leather
  • · Slate
  • · Anodized aluminum

Cuts

  • · Basswood 3–6 mm
  • · Black acrylic (thin)
  • · Paper
  • · Fabric

Cannot do

  • · Clear acrylic
  • · Thick hardwood reliably
  • · Bare metal
  • · CO₂ sign production

Pros

  • Better frame than A5 series
  • Compressed spot for finer detail
  • LightBurn-first workflow
  • Full-size 400 mm bed
  • Stepping stone to A40 class

Cons

  • Open frame safety requirements
  • Less community content than Ortur
  • 20W still diode-limited on thick cuts
  • Air assist often extra
  • A40 only modestly more for power users

Beginner notes

Compare A20 Pro vs Sculpfun S30 Ultra at similar price — S30 often wins on cutting community tips; A20 wins on engraving detail for some users.

Pro tips

Atomstack's F60 air assist kit is worth adding before pushing cut depth — charring drops significantly on 5–6 mm basswood.

Pro / technical specs

Raw numbers for experienced users comparing machines.

Laser spot size
~0.08 mm compressed spot
Max speed (spec)
300 mm/s
Avg engrave speed
75–160 mm/s fill
Avg cut speed
4–11 mm/s on 3–6 mm wood
Motion precision
0.01 mm