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This is a great way for you to organize your headphones.
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To start, you will make a pill shape which will be the body of the headphone holder. Then, I took two circles on the top and the bottom; these will actually hold the cord.


Now I will subtract the circles, and finally, I will make two smaller circles. This is what will allow the cord to actually pass through to the bigger hole.

For this, I used xTool acrylic, but you can use any material that you want, including wood.

Now it's time to laser. Just remember to change your settings if you use a different material or if you have a different machine. This is an S1 40 watt. Remember your laser safety glasses.

Good news! You're done with your headphone cord holder.