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This is a simple ring sizer that can help you or your customers find their ring size, especially if you run a small business.
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The first step was importing the text, then adding all the ring sizes that I found on Google. I also added numbers above the ring holes so that you know which is which.


Next, I created an outline of the entire project. After that, I utilized the edit node function to eliminate all the smaller holes in the outline.

For this, I used basswood, but other materials would also work well. If you are running a small business, using acrylic might be a smart choice as it would last a long time.

Now it's time to laser your design. Make sure to adjust the settings for an S1 40-watt laser, and remember to wear your laser safety glasses.

Good news! You're done, and you will have a super easy time finding ring sizes.