Step1: Measure the different things you engrave the most.
Step2: Add text
Step3: Engrave and cut
Step4: Remove all inserts and glue frame to a backing board.
Design Files
Tired of looking around for a specific jig for what I'm engraving.
Decided to make one that has most of the ones I use all on one sheet of wood.
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Step 1: Measure the different things you engrave the most.
Measure the different things you engrave the most and make the shapes you need.
Be sure to measure what you are using because we all know that different brands are sometimes off of what's advertised. You can easily change the dimensions before you cut.
Step 2: Add text
Add text to identify what they are for quick reference.
Step 3: Engrave and cut
Setting 1
Process Method
Vector Laser Engrave
Process Material
3mm Basswood Plywood
Power(%) or Cut Pressure(g)
40
Speed(mm/s)
240
Lines per cm
100
Pass
1
Setting 2
Process Method
Laser Cut
Process Material
3mm Basswood Plywood
Power(%) or Cut Pressure(g)
100
Speed(mm/s)
16
Pass
1
You can change the inserts out as needed. You can always add more on the square inserts that come out to suit your needs.
Step 4: Remove all inserts and glue frame to a backing board.
After the glue is dried you can store the inserts in the slots.
Measure the different things you engrave the most and make the shapes you need.
Be sure to measure what you are using because we all know that different brands are sometimes off of what's advertised. You can easily change the dimensions before you cut.
Add text to identify what they are for quick reference.
You can change the inserts out as needed. You can always add more on the square inserts that come out to suit your needs.
After the glue is dried you can store the inserts in the slots.