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Gweike MCore Laser Cutter on Kickstarter: 400W Fiber and 80W CO2 in One Desktop Machine

  • Writer: Michael
    Michael
  • 14 hours ago
  • 7 min read
Gweike MCore laser cutter on Kickstarter using the Intelligent Conveyor for large materials.

Desktop laser cutters have always had a ceiling. Wood, acrylic, leather: non-metals handled well, steel not at all. The Gweike MCore laser cutter on Kickstarter removes that ceiling: a 400W fiber laser for metals and an 80W CO2 laser for non-metals in one machine, switching between sources with one click and no optics replacement, cutting 5mm steel and 20mm acrylic from the same desktop workspace.


The campaign has raised $2,652,979 from 464 backers against a $78,320 goal with 24 days remaining. Gweike Laser was founded in 2004 with 22 years in the laser industry, a 200,000 m² production base, and 130+ national patents. The Super Early Bird tier is $4,999 (28% off the $6,999 MSRP). Free shipping to the US, Canada, Australia, UK, and EU.


Quick Verdict

Who Is It For?


Small business owners, professional makers, and serious hobbyists who need both metal fabrication and non-metal laser capability in one machine. Suited to sign makers, jewelry designers, custom fabricators, and anyone currently running separate fiber and CO2 machines or outsourcing metal work to a service bureau.


Main Strengths


  • Dual laser source in one chassis: 400W fiber for metals and 80W CO2 for non-metals, switching modes with one click and no hardware or optics swap.

  • 5mm metal cutting in a single pass (carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass).

  • Servo motors at 1200mm/s with 2G acceleration and 0.01mm motion accuracy: production-level speed for a desktop footprint.

  • Smart process parameter library: 4-step material selection automatically recommends nozzle, cutting gas, and optimal values with no manual parameter debugging.

  • Traceless micro-jointing keeps cut parts attached to the sheet during complex cuts, preventing dangerous ejection and maintaining material stability on thin plates.


Main Limitations


  • At 135kg, this is a serious piece of equipment. "Desktop" refers to the footprint concept, not portability. A reinforced, dedicated workspace is required.

  • Quality metal cutting at full capacity benefits from nitrogen (stainless steel) or oxygen (carbon steel), purchased separately. The optional air compressor add-on ($1,499) also requires single-phase 220V power: US buyers on standard 110V should verify their setup before ordering.

  • macOS support is still in development. The machine currently runs on Windows only, with a macOS release targeted for September.


Is the Gweike MCore Laser Cutter on Kickstarter Worth Backing?


The Gweike MCore laser cutter on Kickstarter replaces a two-machine setup (CO2 for non-metals, fiber for metals) with one machine and one workflow. No other desktop laser at this price combines 400W fiber and 80W CO2 in a single chassis with one-click switching. At $4,999 Super Early Bird (28% off the $6,999 MSRP), the $2,000 discount on a professional dual-source system with free shipping and 12-month warranty makes this a strong early-stage entry.



What Is the Gweike MCore Desktop Laser?


The Gweike MCore is a dual-source desktop laser cutter that combines a 400W fiber laser and an 80W CO2 laser in a single chassis, without requiring a lens, head, or optical parts swap between materials. One-click mode switching moves the machine between metal processing and non-metal processing. A steel nameplate and its wooden backing board can be cut in the same session, the same workspace, from the same file.


At 1280×800×582mm and 135kg, this is a machine that finds a permanent spot in the workspace. Servo motors with 2G acceleration drive the cutting head at up to 1200mm/s with 0.01mm motion accuracy across a 28.0"×16.2" working area. The SkyView panoramic camera handles positioning to a stated 0.0079-inch precision without manual measurement for most setups. An auto-lift base adjusts 100mm of range automatically for materials of varying thickness. Software is Mlaser for Windows; macOS support is in development.


Gweike Laser has supplied laser cutting equipment to industrial manufacturers for over two decades. The MCore applies the same dual-source architecture found on production floors to a desktop platform: fiber and CO2 combined, scaled to a footprint designed for studio and workshop use. The product range spans industrial metal cutting systems, engravers, and fabrication tools across 130+ national patents.



What Problem Does the Gweike MCore Laser Cutter on Kickstarter Solve?


Professional makers working with both metal and non-metal materials typically run two separate machines. A CO2 laser handles wood and acrylic; a fiber laser handles steel and aluminum. Each occupies its own workspace, runs its own software, requires its own calibration, and processes its own consumable stock. Moving a project between them means reimporting files, re-establishing positioning, and doubling the setup overhead for every mixed-material job.


The Gweike MCore desktop laser integrates both sources into a single chassis with a shared working area, shared software interface, and shared positioning system. Switching from cutting aluminum to engraving wood takes one click. No laser head to remove, no lens to change, no optical alignment to redo. A custom award piece combining an engraved metal plate and a laser-cut wooden mount completes in one session on one machine.


For the custom fabricator, sign maker, or small studio producing mixed-material work: collapsing a two-machine workflow into one reduces the need for multiple machines, cuts workspace footprint, and lowers production complexity. That expands what a desktop laser can realistically handle.



Gweike MCore Laser Cutter Key Features and Specs: Dual Laser, Speed, Camera System, and Material Library


Gweike MCore laser cutter on Kickstarter displayed with laser-cut projects and materials.

400W Fiber Laser and 80W CO2: One-Click Dual-Source Switching


The fiber laser cuts metals including carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, and titanium alloy. Maximum cutting capacity is 5mm in a single pass. The CO2 laser handles non-metals: wood, acrylic, leather, fabric, and MDF, with a maximum cutting capacity of 20mm acrylic in a single pass. For engraving, both systems cover their respective material ranges, with the fiber also handling glass, ceramic, and bamboo.


The one-click switching system manages the transition between CO2 and fiber modes without any physical hardware change. The control system handles the optics and beam routing internally. Metal cutting quality benefits from assist gas: nitrogen for cleaner stainless steel edges, oxygen for faster carbon steel cutting. The optional Gweike All-in-One Air Supply System ($1,499) provides compressed dry air at 174 PSI as a simplified alternative for carbon steel up to 4mm. This add-on requires single-phase 220V power.


1200mm/s Servo Motors and 0.01mm Motion Accuracy: Production Speed


The servo motor system delivers XY movement at up to 1200mm/s with 2G acceleration, the same drive architecture used in production-grade laser equipment. Motion accuracy is rated at 0.01mm. Combined with the fiber laser's 0.0308mm spot size and the CO2 laser's 0.1mm spot size, the mechanical and optical precision covers both broad-area cutting and fine detail engraving.


Servo motors provide closed-loop position feedback, maintaining accuracy under acceleration and deceleration without the step-loss risk of open-loop stepper systems. For high-speed cutting of repeated identical parts, this translates to consistent dimensional accuracy across the run.


SkyView Camera, Auto Lift, and Intelligent Conveyor: Precision Setup and Material Flow


The SkyView panoramic camera provides distortion-free previews of the full working area, with stated positioning precision of 0.0079 inches for detailed work. Camera-based alignment handles most material positioning without manual measurement or physical jigs, reducing setup time between jobs.


The auto-lift base adjusts 100mm of vertical travel automatically for material height, removing the manual focus step that slows production and introduces variability between setups. For production runs requiring continuous material feed, the optional Intelligent Conveyor ($499 add-on) extends the effective working length beyond the 28.0" working area by handling automatic material advance for large sheets, long strips, and high-volume runs.


Smart Process Parameter Library: From Material Selection to First Cut


The 4-step parameter library simplifies metal cutting setup: select material category, choose specific material and thickness, confirm the recommended nozzle and gas combination, and start. The system populates optimal cutting parameters automatically. For desktop users without industrial laser experience, this removes the process engineering knowledge that would otherwise be required to set up fiber laser cutting correctly.


Mlaser software runs on Windows and supports SVG, DXF, JPG, JPEG, PNG, BMP, and TIFF file formats. The traceless micro-jointing feature keeps cut parts attached to the sheet during complex cuts, preventing dangerous ejection and maintaining thin-plate stability. Non-micro-joint cutting is also fully supported.



Gweike MCore Price on Kickstarter


The Super Early Bird tier is $4,999 (MSRP $6,999, 28% off), with 71 of 150 units remaining at this price. Free shipping to the contiguous US, Canada, Australia, UK, and EU; taxes are included. Estimated delivery is August 2026 with a 12-month warranty covering the main unit and all optional add-ons.


At $4,999, the Gweike MCore laser cutter on Kickstarter consolidates two separate machines into one workflow, one workspace, and one software interface. The add-ons worth evaluating at purchase: the Intelligent Conveyor at $499 for production volume, and the Metal Cutting Rotary at $499 for tube and pipe work. The air compressor at $1,499 significantly improves metal cutting quality but requires 220V power. Plan accordingly.



Should You Back the Gweike MCore Laser Cutter on Kickstarter?


Desktop laser cutters handle non-metals. Industrial fiber lasers handle metals. The Gweike MCore is the machine that handles both, in the same workspace, without asking you to choose.


At $4,999 for the Super Early Bird, the MCore delivers 400W fiber metal cutting, 80W CO2 non-metal processing, servo-driven 1200mm/s movement, and smart camera positioning in one desktop chassis. Few desktop laser systems combine those specifications in a single chassis. The closest alternative (a separate CO2 and fiber setup) starts at a higher combined cost and doubles the workflow overhead. Gweike has been manufacturing laser equipment since 2004 with 130+ patents and an industrial production base behind this product.


The $2,000 Super Early Bird discount on a near-$7,000 machine is the most significant dollar-value early backer advantage of any Gweike laser product currently on the platform. Confirm 220V availability before ordering the air compressor add-on. Check the country shipping list before pledging if you are outside the covered regions. The Gweike MCore laser cutter is currently funding on Kickstarter, with August 2026 delivery.



FAQ About Gweike MCore laser cutter on Kickstarter


Does the Gweike MCore need special gas for metal cutting?

For optimal quality: nitrogen for stainless steel, oxygen for carbon steel. The optional $1,499 air compressor provides clean dry air at 174 PSI as a simplified alternative for carbon steel up to 4mm. Note: the air compressor requires single-phase 220V power.

What materials can the Gweike MCore cut and engrave?

CNC cut: metals (stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, brass) and non-metals (wood, acrylic, leather, fabric, MDF). Engravable: all of the above, plus glass, ceramic, and bamboo. Maximum cutting depth: 5mm metal, 20mm acrylic, in a single pass.

Is the Gweike MCore compatible with macOS?

Not currently. The machine runs Mlaser on Windows. Gweike has announced macOS support in development with a September release target. Mac-based users should confirm current availability before the campaign closes.

How heavy is the Gweike MCore and what workspace does it need?

The MCore weighs 135kg (286.6 lbs) and measures 1280×800×582mm. It requires a dedicated, reinforced workspace. Despite the "desktop" label, this is a fixed installation, not a machine you move between sessions.

Can the Gweike MCore cut and engrave cylindrical objects?

Yes, with optional rotary attachments. The Non-Metal Rotary ($299) handles glasses, mugs, and curved non-metal surfaces. The Metal Cutting Rotary ($499) enables cutting and engraving on metal tubes and pipes.

About the Author


Michael Green - Chief Editor at GizmoCrowd.com

Michael Green

Chief Editor at GizmoCrowd


Michael has been tracking tech and innovation campaigns on Kickstarter and Indiegogo for over 10 years, covering wearables, health tech, smart home devices, and audio-visual equipment.


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