Acrylic Penbox
Cut with a Laser
First graders will love this colorful pen holder. We have worked with acrylic remnants in different colors. But also in alder or poplar plywood, this useful organizer will look good on any desk.
Acrylic Penbox
Cut with a Laser
First graders will love this colorful pen holder. We have worked with acrylic remnants in different colors. But also in alder or poplar plywood, this useful organizer will look good on any desk.
Preparation
Required material
- 1/8" acrylic (a perfect way to use up leftover materials)
Trotec laser used
- Speedy 300
- 60 watts
- 2.5 inch lens
Tips
- Use the 2.5" lens
- Use a cutting table. This will prevent beam reflections on the backside of the material.
Step by step
Step 1: Cut the acrylic with the laser
Open the "acrylic-penbox" file and send it to the laser. You can start cutting the acrylic immediately. The laser parameters depend on the machine used and the available laser power; they may therefore vary.
Recommended cutting parameters (red):
Power: 100%, Speed 0.8%, Frequency: 8500Hz, Air Assist: On
Step 2: Assemble the penbox
Once you have cut out all the parts, you can assemble the penbox.
For downloadable instructions click here: Assembly instructions for acrylic penbox.