![[Laser cut and engrave] Laser Cut Wooden Floral Pattern Coaster for Table Protection](https://storage-us.atomm.com/resource/xtool/community/attachment/xtool-community/f46e2c30-82bd-4f5d-956b-544d312c9c6b.png?x-oss-process=image/resize,w_1200,h_900,limit_0/interlace,1/format,webp/auto-orient,1)
![[Laser cut and engrave] Laser Cut Wooden Floral Pattern Coaster for Table Protection](https://storage-us.atomm.com/resource/xtool/community/attachment/xtool-community/f46e2c30-82bd-4f5d-956b-544d312c9c6b.png?x-oss-process=image/resize,w_200,h_150,limit_0/interlace,1/format,webp/auto-orient,1)


Hey, friends, I'm back. I've been tinkering with some handy little gadgets in my spare time, and I'll be sharing them with you over the next little while. Stay tuned!


Actually, making this coaster is incredibly simple—all you need is to use AImake correctly! Just tell AImake what you want to create, and it will help you generate the design blueprint. You can refer to my prompt as a guide.

With intricate patterns like this, using the recommended parameters in xTool Studio often leads to a common issue: the wood catching fire and turning black. I discovered a handy trick: under blue light cutting conditions, lowering the power, increasing the speed, and boosting the number of passes allows for precise cutting without charring. The parameters shown in the image are ones I've tested myself—feel free to use them directly!