Step 1:
Import the file into lightburn, turn on the laser and connect to computer.
I personally like to measure the size of the wallet (86mm x 54mm) and make a rectangle this size in lightburn and then burn that onto my wasteboard so that I can align the wallet perfectly.
Step 2:
Take the clip off of the wallet using an allen wrench - only the top 2 screws on the back need to be removed in order to take out the money clip, this way the wallet will lay perfectly flat on the table and be level
Step 3:
Align the wallet onto the table inside the rectangle that was burned on in Step 1. Set the focus on the laser to the appropriate height for the engraving, and set the settings in lightburn for the engraving (1800 mm/m (30 mm/s), 80% power, 1 pass, 0.080 Line interval)
**Note these settings vary based on the different colors of wallets available to purchase (I always recommend running a power speed test on the colors you plan to engrave)
Step 4:
Take the wallet out and reattach the money clip back on and the wallet is finished!
Here is a photo of the finished product!
Take the clip off of the wallet using an allen wrench - only the top 2 screws on the back need to be removed in order to take out the money clip, this way the wallet will lay perfectly flat on the table and be level
Align the wallet onto the table inside the rectangle that was burned on in Step 1.
Set the focus on the laser to the appropriate height for the engraving, and set the settings in lightburn for the engraving (1800 mm/m (30 mm/s), 80% power, 1 pass, 0.080 Line interval)
**Note these settings vary based on the different colors of wallets available to purchase (I always recommend running a power speed test on the colors you plan to engrave)
Take the wallet out and reattach the money clip back on and the wallet is finished!
Here is a photo of the finished product!