My children thought that the metal shelves in my workshop were too boring. I think this little magnet pal here enhances them quite nicely. What do you think?
Open the file in xTool Studio, then open the canvas view. You will see three canvases.
Select the first canvas, including the preset for walnut plywood. Hit the process button.
Select the second canvas, including the preset for basswood plywood. If you hit the process button, you will have all parts to make two magnets. If you only want one and want to save some time and material, you can do the following:
1. Mark the outer line of the template and delete it or set the output to ignore.
2. Select all engravings and set the output to ignore.
Select the third canvas, including the preset for magnet. Use the fine-point blade for this step. Make sure to fixate the self-adhesive magnetic sheets using a sticky mat and/or duct tape. Hit the process button.
Make sure you do not lose any of the smaller parts.
Add the frame to the self-adhesive magnetic sheets.
Insert the other parts into the frame.
Be proud of yourself and have fun with your new magnet.