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![[Laser cut and engrave] Jewelry palm tree](https://image-res.xtool.com/resource/xtool/community/attachment/xtool-community/47a144ee-9421-4b44-b9ea-e68318a48e64/20240803_155734.jpg?x-oss-process=image/resize,w_200,h_150,limit_0/interlace,1/format,webp/auto-orient,1)

This is an earring holder that I designed to look like a palm tree.
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For this, I used a piece of xTool black acrylic. It's important to use an acrylic that can be used with a diode laser, as different colors and opacities will affect its usability.

Now it's time to laser. Make sure to adjust your settings if you use a different color or a different laser, like the P2. Additionally, if you use a different wattage laser, make the necessary adjustments. For reference, this is a 40-watt S1. And don't forget your laser safety glasses!


The first step is gluing the base with the X onto the base without the X. This will form the base of the palm tree. Next, apply a layer of glue to the base and insert the half-dome shape into the X.

Now, add glue to the last pieces of the X where the palm tree will slide in. Make sure to let the entire palm tree dry completely.

Good news! You're done with your palm tree jewelry holder.