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Have you ever misplaced your soft ruler and had trouble wrapping it up? Well, this solution is for you.
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To start, I imported a rectangle and resized it to suit my needs. Next, I added two rounded rectangles and subtracted them from the larger one to create holes for the ruler. I also added holes to secure the ruler in place. The design process was straightforward, but determining the correct width proved to be challenging.

I used black acrylic for this, but you can use any material you prefer. Wood would work well, or even a different type of acrylic. I chose acrylic because it is stronger than wood.

I used black acrylic and an S1 40-watt machine. You will need to adjust these settings if you use a different material or even a different color of acrylic, or if you have a different Xtool machine.

After creating your ruler holder, you will never misplace it again, and it will be much easier to store.