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Laser Glasses Holder

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Laser Safety Glasses.xcs
Laser Safety Glasses
.xcs
Application scenario
Laser (15min)
Machine & module
xTool S1
40W
Compatibles · 11
Material used
1/8"(3mm) Basswood Plywood
24
361

Information

      With my new F1 Ultra on the way, I wanted a way to store all of my laser safety glasses, so I designed this holder.
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Instruction

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Step1: Design 1

Laser Glasses Holder instruction: step 1 - Design 1
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Laser Glasses Holder instruction: step 1 - Design 1
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The first step was to make the backing and then the bar that would hold the glasses. For this, I made both the size that I was looking for. I included a slot in the backing so that the holder would slide into it, and then I added holes into the holder.

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Step2: Design 2

Laser Glasses Holder instruction: step 2 - Design 2
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Next, I added the text to the top to indicate that this is where the laser safety glasses should be placed.

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Step3: Material

Laser Glasses Holder instruction: step 3 - Material
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I used basswood for this so that it would glue easily.

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Step4: Laser time

Laser Glasses Holder instruction: step 4 - Laser time
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For this project, make sure that you change the settings for your machine, as these are settings for an S1 40 watt. Also, if you change the material, make sure that you change your settings. And don't forget to wear your laser-safe glasses.

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Step5: Assembly

Laser Glasses Holder instruction: step 5 - Assembly
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Now it's time to glue your pieces together. This should be easy; just make sure that you let it sit so that it dries completely.

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Step6: You're Done

Laser Glasses Holder instruction: step 6 - You're Done
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You're done and won't misplace those pesky glasses again.

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xTool Supplies Used in This Template

xTool S1
xTool S1
1/8"(3mm) Basswood Plywood
1/8"(3mm) Basswood Plywood