Unboxing New Shop Equipment... First Impressions Laser Cutter/Engraver Falcon A1 Pro

Published on November 24, 2025
Duration: 9:32

This video provides an expert-level unboxing and initial setup guide for the Creality Falcon A1 Pro laser cutter and engraver. Marshall and Dylan from Ordnance.com detail the components, including interchangeable 2W IR and 20W laser modules, and demonstrate its use for creating professional data plates. The machine is assessed as excellent for entry-level commercial use, with insights into its work envelope and software calibration.

Quick Summary

The Creality Falcon A1 Pro laser cutter and engraver features interchangeable 2W IR and 20W laser modules, a 14" x 10.5" work envelope, and is suitable for entry-level commercial use, excelling at projects like professional data plates.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Unboxing
  2. 01:03Components and Laser Modules
  3. 02:39Technical Specifications and Features
  4. 04:44Setup and Software Demonstration
  5. 07:05Final Impressions and Project Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of the Creality Falcon A1 Pro laser cutter?

The Creality Falcon A1 Pro includes an LCD touch screen, a smoke purifier, and two interchangeable laser modules: a 2W infrared laser for wood and a 20W laser for metal engraving. It also features side ports for Type-C, air inlet, and a rotary kit.

What is the work envelope size of the Creality Falcon A1 Pro?

The Creality Falcon A1 Pro has a work envelope measuring approximately 268mm by 358mm, which translates to about 14 inches by 10.5 inches, suitable for a variety of shop projects.

Is the Creality Falcon A1 Pro suitable for professional use?

Yes, the Ordnance.com team found the Creality Falcon A1 Pro to be excellent for entry-level commercial use, particularly for creating items like professional data plates. However, deep metal engraving may be slow.

What materials can the Creality Falcon A1 Pro engrave or cut?

The 2W infrared laser module is designed for wood, while the 20W laser module is capable of engraving metal, such as anodized aluminum plates used for projects like military ordnance data plates.

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