Twenty-five Watts of Co2 Laser would have you slowly cutting light plastic sheet to 5 mm, wood to say 4-5 mm, the ability to engrave organic materials. So then you need a fold mirror (30$) a fold mirror mount (30-40%) , an air assist nozzle, a focusing lens, a focusing lens mount and focus servo, an aiming laser (red or green), an aiming laser combiner, a fume extractor fan and hose (NEVER use a carbon dioxide laser without a fume extractor) etc,,, I'm not even at the motion stage or work hold down yet...
Even with a low cost laser, these things add up.
A really tightly focused 2.5 Watt blue might cut carbon loaded (black) plastic of 0.25 mm,,, You will need a pair of cylindrical lenses to correct the diode laser beam shape, which is elliptical, and a focus lens. The plastic fumes will quickly give you headaches and kill you eventually if you do that in a confined space.
Steve