A small, tabletop jewelry rack. Made of 3mm birch plywood. With a height of only 290mm.
Since all the parts do not fit on the work surface in one go, I divided the cutting process into two steps. In the file, the necessary parts of the layout are grouped for this.
In the first stage, we cut the part where there are more elements to be cut. At a speed of 4mm per second and in two passes, this takes 24 minutes.
Please note that there is engraving (marking) on the round part. You can replace it with your own marking option or completely remove it from the layout.
When F1 completes the first task, we start cutting the remaining part of the item, and the already cut parts need to be sanded with fine sandpaper to clean the cut edges from soot.
Once everything is done, simply assemble this jewelry stand and glue the joints with wood glue.
Don't be afraid to experiment! Add design elements to the parts – it will look even more beautiful.