I’ve got a fresh relationship with xTool if you will... In fact, I’m expecting a CO2 laser to land on my doorstep any day now, humming with power and potential. But while sniffing around their catalog, I stumbled onto something that stopped me cold:
https://www.xtool.com/pages/xtool-metalfab-presale
I’m no stranger to welding. I’ve burned my fair share of metal with both MIG and TIG setups... But this? Laser welding and cutting, aimed at home shops? That’s new terrain. This isn’t some industrial monster locked behind OSHA doors—this is a clean, surgical death ray for your garage.
And if this isn't just marketing hype—this machine could really change some things. No fumes, no sunburns, no buzz of chaos. Just precision. Control. Clean, godlike welds and razor-cut steel from a machine that supposedly takes fifteen minutes to master. Fifteen. Hell, I’ve spent longer figuring out how to un-jam my office printer. And there’s YouTube footage to prove it: amateurs stacking perfect dimes like seasoned pipe welders on government jobs.
Starts at five grand for the 800W setup and climbs to $14K for the full-blown 1200W war machine. That’s a lot of coin for thin stock work, no doubt—but xTool has a reputation for delivering solid gear, and I’m inclined to believe there’s some meat on this bone.
The CNC angle only makes it more tempting. One machine to weld, cut, and possibly dominate the known universe with minimal setup time and less mental wear and tear? Sounds like the future… or at least a damn fine way to avoid grinding welds at 2 a.m. with whiskey breath and bloodshot eyes.
So I’m throwing it out there—any of you grizzled welders have hands-on experience with laser welding? Is this thing the revolution being promised?
Either way, I’m interested. Wildly. Let’s hear it.
https://www.xtool.com/pages/xtool-metalfab-presale
I’m no stranger to welding. I’ve burned my fair share of metal with both MIG and TIG setups... But this? Laser welding and cutting, aimed at home shops? That’s new terrain. This isn’t some industrial monster locked behind OSHA doors—this is a clean, surgical death ray for your garage.
And if this isn't just marketing hype—this machine could really change some things. No fumes, no sunburns, no buzz of chaos. Just precision. Control. Clean, godlike welds and razor-cut steel from a machine that supposedly takes fifteen minutes to master. Fifteen. Hell, I’ve spent longer figuring out how to un-jam my office printer. And there’s YouTube footage to prove it: amateurs stacking perfect dimes like seasoned pipe welders on government jobs.
Starts at five grand for the 800W setup and climbs to $14K for the full-blown 1200W war machine. That’s a lot of coin for thin stock work, no doubt—but xTool has a reputation for delivering solid gear, and I’m inclined to believe there’s some meat on this bone.
The CNC angle only makes it more tempting. One machine to weld, cut, and possibly dominate the known universe with minimal setup time and less mental wear and tear? Sounds like the future… or at least a damn fine way to avoid grinding welds at 2 a.m. with whiskey breath and bloodshot eyes.
So I’m throwing it out there—any of you grizzled welders have hands-on experience with laser welding? Is this thing the revolution being promised?
Either way, I’m interested. Wildly. Let’s hear it.

