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Release time:2026-07-16
Look, I've been there. You spend an hour tweaking power and speed. Everything looks right on paper. Cut still comes out rough. Burnt edges, warped corners, crap on the underside.
Not the laser. It's your table.
If you're cutting on a solid metal plate, you're fighting a battle you don't need to fight. A laser cutting machines honeycomb table changes the game. Not by much. By a lot.

What a Solid Plate Does to Your Work
Laser hits the metal underneath and bounces back. Goes right into your material from below. You can't see it, but you see the result. Burn marks. Discoloration. Rough bottom edges.
Heat sits there too. No airflow. Just cooks the underside of your workpiece. That's why you get dark, scorched edges even when your settings are perfect.
Smoke hangs around. Solid surface, no escape. It settles back down on your cut. Leaves junk all over the edge.
Thin stuff shifts. Air assist blows hard. Blows your workpiece around too. Light materials slide. Goodbye precision.
What a Honeycomb Table Does Differently
Open cells underneath. Laser cuts through and keeps going. No bounce, no reflection. Clean cut. Clean underside.
Air moves through. Heat dissipates. Cools faster. Less scorch, less edge darkening.
Smoke gets pulled down through the cells. Away from your work. Less residue.
Support is everywhere. Hundreds of points holding your material flat. Thin stuff doesn't sag. Flat material = consistent focus = clean cuts.
Metal table lets you use magnets. Clamp your work down. No tape. No weights. Just magnets.
What You Notice Right Away
Edges are cleaner. Top and bottom match.
Thin materials stop warping. Acrylic, wood, veneer stay flat.
Small parts stay put. Cells support them. Debris falls through, parts don't.
You know when the cut is done. Beam hits the backing plate underneath and glows. Simple.
The Only Catch
Honeycomb table gets dirty. Residue builds up. Burn marks, dust, melted bits. Cells clog, airflow drops, scorched edges come back.
Clean it. Vacuum the cells. Wipe it down. Replace it when it's beat up.
Bottom Line
A laser cutting machines honeycomb table isn't a fancy add‑on. It's the right tool for the job. Solid tables bounce heat and light at your workpiece. Honeycomb lets it pass through.
You cut on solid metal, you're asking for burnt edges and warped parts. Switch to honeycomb. Watch your cuts clean up. That's all there is to it.