![[Laser cut and engrave] Laser Engraved Guitar Pick with Speed and Power Test Marks](https://storage-us.atomm.com/resource/xtool/community/attachment/xtool-community/5f15b6a1-895c-4699-8f4a-92ac332403b7.png?x-oss-process=image/resize,w_1200,h_900,limit_0/interlace,1/format,webp/auto-orient,1)
![[Laser cut and engrave] Laser Engraved Guitar Pick with Speed and Power Test Marks](https://storage-us.atomm.com/resource/xtool/community/attachment/xtool-community/5f15b6a1-895c-4699-8f4a-92ac332403b7.png?x-oss-process=image/resize,w_200,h_150,limit_0/interlace,1/format,webp/auto-orient,1)
![[Laser cut and engrave] Laser Engraved Guitar Pick with Speed and Power Test Marks](https://storage-us.atomm.com/resource/xtool/community/attachment/xtool-community/899712c6-be31-4aa4-ac0b-22b168ef867a.png?x-oss-process=image/resize,w_200,h_150,limit_0/interlace,1/format,webp/auto-orient,1)

This was a series of guitar picks that I did. Here is the test grid I used and then some pictures of the results. You can see the higher power and slower speeds can really go right through the pick so keep it quick!
I wanted to be sure I didn't melt through all the tester picks, so I quickly narrowed this down. I am sure if you went deeper, you could get even better engravings by going between the points that did not melt. By the time I was done testing the Fender picks and moved to the harder locally sourced picks, they were much tougher and could resist more, I only had three, so I did not get a chance to test them and are unsure of their actual material. Have fun and I hope this helps!